Cargo to Grenfell walk entrants are making the trek from as far as the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, the Hunter Valley and Wollongong to join with walkers from Orange, Sydney, Grenfell, Cowra and Canowindra for this year's event.
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Entries have closed and fees are due this week for the fundraising walk which begins on March 7.
Sarah Knowles and fellow organiser Toby Barons say they have received entries this year from walkers from throughout Australia.
You can donate to individual walkers or their teams, in particular the Canowindra entrants at give.everydayhero.com/au/2019-cargo-2-grenfell-fundraiser-walk?fbclid=IwAR0Jk-mjULbqmunA5jiFYQ5MJMaASDc3fZIj_8ruxW7dOlrW0GRJz0Vg0YQ
The Cargo 2 Grenfell walk was first held in 2017 when a group of 10 enthusiastic participants took part in a "trial walk".
2018 was an even bigger success, exceeding Sarah and Toby's goal of raising $10,000, by more than $3500.
The objective for 2019 and beyond is to continue to grow in both numbers and impact each year - with the hope to help improve the lives of people affected by mental health issues such as anxiety, depression and suicide.
The walk starts with a briefing at the Cargo Inn at 11am on Thursday, March 7.
Leaving Cargo at 12 noon walkers have until 5pm to complete the first stage before being picked up by a safety vehicle and transported to Canowindra.
Walkers leave Canowindra the following morning at 10am and again have until 5pm to get to Gooloogong.
The third stage leaves Gooloogong Hotel at 7.30am finishing at 5.30pm. Refreshments will be available at the finish line and a function will be held, commencing at 7pm at the Grenfell Golf Club.