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Are you planning a bushwalk, going somewhere remote or where the weather can be extreme? It’s important to tell other people about your trip, so they can contact NSW Police in case something goes wrong.
Use this form if you’re a walker planning a trip, or the leader of a group organising a trip. The form captures information that might help NSW Police find you in the event of an emergency.
Your trip details will be sent to the relatives, friends, or trusted person that you nominate, with instructions on how to contact NSW Police if you don't return on time.
If you’re planning to hire a free personal locator beacon (PLB) from one of these locations, please wait to fill in your form in person at that location.
For example: Six Foot track, Kosciuszko Main Range, Emu Lake campground, Barrington trail.
Date when you expect to start walking (must be dd-mm-yyyy format)
Date
Time when you expect to start walking (must be hh:mm AM/PM format)
Date when you expect to finish walking (must be dd-mm-yyyy format)
Time when you expect to finish walking (must be hh:mm AM/PM format)
For example, the carpark or trackhead where you will set out from
If your trip is described on the NSW National Parks website or another site, please provide the full web address here, eg 'http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/walking-tracks/mount-solitary-walking-track'
Please provide as much detail as possible to assist police if you are reported missing. Include details of your route, rest stops and overnight locations, including dates. Use grid references/map details, or common feature names and reference points.
Information submitted on this form, including any personal details, will be a matter of public record and will be stored in the Department of Planning and Environment (DPE) records system. You can find out more about how DPE handles the personal information it collects online by reading our privacy policy. By submitting this form, you consent to the collection and use of your personal information in accordance with this policy.