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Walpole - WA

Expedition- WA

Join a crew of young adventurers from around Australia on a 10-day Expedition WA like no other. You’ll take on epic coastal paddling, multi-day hikes, and an unforgettable solo night under the stars. It’s all about finding your limits, backing yourself, and building the kind of skills that stick with you wherever life takes you.
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Duration

10 days

Upcoming Dates

Ages

15 - 24

The details

This is a generic route and is subject to change

How to Apply for Expedition WA

Create and upload your video application

Think you’ve got what it takes for a real adventure?
We’re looking for teens and young adults who want to step outside their comfort zone and into something unforgettable.

To apply, create a quick 1–2 minute video answering:
“Why do you want to join the Expedition program?”

Upload your video to a digital platform such G drive, Youtube or Vimeo (private links are totally fine—we just need to be able to view it). Then come back here, hit the Apply Now button, drop in your details and video link, and don’t forget to hit Submit.

When will I know if I am successful, and what happens next?

We will be in touch within 2 weeks to confirm your outcome and send you the booking link if successful. You’ll then pay and be sent all your pre-program details to get sorted.

Look forward to chatting with you soon!

Expedition Itineray

Day 1

Welcome!
Camping
Introductions

Arrive at Walpole Visitor Centre for a 4.30pm start. Meet your group and your Group Leaders, who you will be with for the duration of your program. We will transport you to our Walpole Base and issue your equipment and check you have everything you need before getting started with games and activities.

Around the campfire, we’ll begin conversations about expectations, personal values, goals, and the kind of adventure this will be.

Days 2-4

Leadership and Teamwork
Intro to Hiking
Cooking on a fire

Wake up, have breakfast, then depart for the outdoor classroom. We will delve into several common leadership characteristic traits and explore their strengths and challenges. With your new knowledge, we will give you a series of problem-solving challenges, where you will need to communicate while role playing the various leadership qualities.

These next three days are your first of two overnight hiking expeditions. You will begin with some introductory lessons and skill-building to read topographic maps and use a compass. Once the group has the fundamental skills down, you will head off for your next campsite. Heading out on expedition is an exciting opportunity to truly build your own adventure. With your Group Leaders, discuss and decide on the best route to reach your next campsite.

By day 4, you will be feeling more familiar with how everything works, and you’ll start taking on more ownership of your gear, meals and camp setup.

Day 5

Values Journey
Overnight Solo
Communication

We’re at the mid-point of your adventure. It’s time to change the focus of the program, giving some time for personal reflection. Your morning will begin with a values journey. We will separate all the group members along the track, providing you with some thought-provoking questions to ponder.

From here, you’ll prepare for one of the most significant parts of your journey: overnight solo. We will set you up with your own personal campsite, including just you and your gear, food and shelter- no distractions. The afternoon will be spent building your solo shelter, beginning a quiet period of personal reflection, rest, and reconnection with yourself in the stillness of the natural world.

Days 6-8

Paddle Expedition
Leadership
Navigation

You’ll wake up to the gentle sounds of the bush, completing your Solo experience mid-morning. After packing up your site, you’ll reconnect with the group, where you’ll share stories, reflections and new perspectives. A shared meal and storytelling session helps integrate your solo insights into the bigger Expedition experience.

After lunch you will swap backpacks for paddles for your paddling expedition. We’ll spend the first part of the afternoon learning how to raft together as a team. With Group Leaders guiding the way, you’ll practice paddling techniques and safety skills before setting off. Expect calm waters and dense forest lining the banks – perfect for finding your rhythm on the water.

Day 7 can be a tough task if there are strong winds. You will need to employ all your skills in teamwork and communication.

The morning of Day 8 sees the final leg of your paddle expedition. Come ashore, dry off and enjoy a hearty lunch.

Days 8 & 9

Final Hike
Celebration
Confidence

It’s time for your final hike expedition! This will test your ability to adapt, problem-solve, and work as a team to stay on course, and is a celebration of how far you’ve come. The walk is steady and filled with space for conversations, laughter, and reflection.

Over dinner, you’ll share highlights, lessons learned, and personal wins from your Expedition WA experience. Under the endless stars, you will chill around the campfire to celebrate your successes. You will discuss your key learnings and personal discoveries and plan on some strategies you can adopt to continue these new strengths back at home.

Day 10

Showers
Blue Peter Ceremony
Friendship

It’s the final day! Wake up early, have breakfast, then pack down your campsite one final time.

We will celebrate the end of program with your Blue Peter Ceremony, where you will receive a certificate of completion and an Outward Bound Australia t-shirt.

As your program draws to conclusion, we will complete de-issue of your program equipment and then it’s back to Walpole Visitor Centre, where it is possible to have a shower (the only shower for the program) before returning home from 9am.

Expedition WA FAQs

Here is your Expedition Packing List

Should I wear hiking boots?
Hiking boots are recommended. Otherwise, try to find lace-up, fully enclosed shoes with rigid soles and good ankle support.

What about wet weather clothing?
Rain jackets are essential for warmth (especially against the wind) and rain protection. Programs continue in most weather conditions, so these items are an essential safety item. Rain pants are recommended but optional.

Will thermals be needed?
Thermals are required for programs running from May to September. For other times, thermals are optional but recommended as a lightweight jumper or pyjamas. Check your specific packing list for further details.

Can I bring my phone? 

We’re all for a digital detox – getting back to nature without the daily distraction of mobiles, gaming consoles or tablets. Please leave your devices at home, or our Group Leaders will keep them stored at our base.

How heavy will my bag be?

Your backpack weight and group equipment is specifically designed to stay below 25% of your body weight, so extra items you bring may not be allowed on program. Your bag should be one third for personal clothing and sleeping bag, one third for group equipment and one third for food and water.

Arrival Day 1: Please arrive at Walpole Visitor Centre at 4:30pm.

Departure Final day: The program concludes at Walpole Visitor Centre at 9am.

Address: Walpole Nornalup Visitor Centre, Pioneer Park, South Coast Hwy, Walpole WA 6398.

You will be asked to fill in a transport confirmation form 8 weeks prior to program, this will be sent to your email. There you can indicate if you would need to park your car at our Walpole Base.

Bus Transport Options

Take the TransWA GS3 line (Perth to Albany via Walpole) which departs/arrives at East Perth Terminal. To get from East Perth Terminal to Perth Airport, you can take an Uber, bus or train.

This 10 day program involves full day hiking expeditions. You do not need to be an athlete to come on the Expedition- if you can comfortably walk 5km, you’re likely fit enough to participate. You need to be able to carry your backpack while hiking and take part in physical activities like high ropes. To get the most out of your experience, we recommend going on some intro hikes to test your shoes and gear prior to arriving. This will mean you won’t have blisters from new shoes or unused gear!

Will there be Rafting?

Rafting may be included depending on the specific location and time of year of your program. Full details will be provided upon booking. Non-swimmers may still participate in the program if they wish.

You’ll be sleeping under the stars in tarps or tents. You will sleep on a foam mat with a sleeping bag. This is a mobile expedition — you’ll move from one campsite to another, hiking with your backpack and food as part of the journey.

Outward Bound Australia provides a supportive environment for your child to thrive, regardless of their prior experience on an adventure like this.

We are committed to inclusivity and diversity and we cater to people of different ages, genders, backgrounds, and abilities. However, our team are not trained disability support workers or trauma support workers. Programs are delivered in a group setting and we are unable to provide 1-on-1 ongoing support throughout the program for individual participants with complex additional needs. If your child is unable to self-manage basic tasks such as cooking, packing a bag, and following instructions, this program may not be appropriate for them at this time.

Participants need to:

  • Be respectful: physical or verbally abusive behaviours will not be tolerated.
  • Co-operate and partake in the fundamental elements of the program, without deliberately disrupting group activities.
  • Self-manage living skills in an outdoor camping environment.

Participants may be removed from the program if they fail to meet these standards. For a more comprehensive understanding of our minimum behavioral expectations, see here.