
TSA GRADING SYSTEM
HOW DIFFICULT WILL IT BE?
This and many other questions are answered on this page to try and help you determine how we grade our events, what grade might suit you, and how fit you need to be.
The first thing to note is it’s impossible for us to tell you how difficult a walk, hike or event will be. This is completely relative and depends on whole range of factors such as the type of person you are, the amount of walking you do, where you walk, if you go to the gym or exercise, play sports, or have an injury or ailment. That’s not including the external factors such s the weather on the day, how bumpy and rough the track is, if you like going uphills or downhill and all sorts of other things that may influence your day or weekend out with us.
So we’ve done our best here to outline the types of events we have on our calendar and describe what they might be like and how you may approach the question of “how difficult will it be?”.
Check out this little flow chart we made…it’s a bit cheeky but it gives you an idea.

The ‘GRADE’ of hike is based on Australian Walking Track Standards and ranges from 1 to 5. We offer events from 2 – 5, with the description and some images from each grade below.
Grade 1
TSA don’t have any grade 1’s sorry.
Grade 2 – Beginner
Generally compacted trail, limited steady inclines or moderate well defined steps. Low to moderate fitness needed. No technical or difficult sections, loose or steep terrain. Runners or light footwear with grip are generally suitable. Walks are generally 8 – 13kms in length for a day walk. Overnight hikes are in the same type of terrain and are generally 8-11kms each day.
Example locations:
– Lysterfield Park
– Dandenong Ranges
– You Yangs Regional Park

Grade 3 – Kinda Fit
This is where most people seem to fit in. Grade 3 walks have some short to moderate hill sections, man made or natural stairs or uneven surfaces. There are occasional steep or sustained hills. You will need moderate fitness and be able to walk for a number of hours on undulating terrain. Some grade 3 walks have loose gravel, or sections of sand and other small technical sections that require mobility, particularly during winter when trails may get muddy. Runners or trail shoes are generally suitable footwear.
Walks generally range from 12-18km each day.
Example locations:
– Kinglake National Park
– Werribee Gorge
– Otways

Grade 4 – Pretty Fit
Grade 4 tracks will be longer overall, and have longer uphill sections, more uneven and rough terrain. There may be undefined stairs, rocks or slippery surfaces. You will need general to good fitness. There are sometimes technical sections like a creek crossing or some off-trail walking. Trail shoes are now preferred as runners lack grip and support.
Walks generally range from 15-22km each day.
Example locations:
(overnight)
– Refuge Cove
(day walks)
Dandenongs
Lerderderg Gorge
Cathedral North

Grade 5 – Yep, I can do this.
Here we go… these walks are for people who have high fitness levels, are mobile and can be on the go all day. These walks often include uneven, steep tracks where scrambling may be needed. The walks are longer and may include frequent technical sections such as chains, ladders, rocks, deep sand, loose rocks, snow, or short cliff sections. Careful navigation may be required by your guide and some off-track walking may be required at times. These walks may also be in inclement weather such as snow or heat. Good trail shoes with very good grip are required. Your day pack may also be slightly heavier with extra layers of clothing and water. Walks range from 15km up to 25km per day.

Trips and Tours
Our trips and tours will sometimes be graded in the easy – moderate – hard standard. Again with our tours we always try to break up any harder days with some down time and rest, however on most tours you can expect to be doing something every day.
As a guide:
- Easy – Grade 2
- Moderate – Grades 3-4
- Hard – Grades 4-5
We hope this information helps and if you have read the other Frequently Asked Questions and still have questions then jump on our Live Chat or contact us with your question. We are here to help get your outdoors, and live life with adventure.

WHY CHOOSE
TAKE SHAPE ADVENTURES
FRIENDSHIP
Most of the people that come on our tours come by themselves. Our community is built on friendships that have been made on our trips, experiencing something life changing together, the shared memories and also goals to do more in the future! We encourage people not to be anxious about coming on these trips by yourself as we promise you will leave with some like minded friends and be really glad you made the decision to get out of your comfort zone and join in.
BELONG
Our community is our backbone. We have had so many people start with no hiking experience, basic fitness and not knowing anyone on our trips. These same people have gone on to do some incredible multi day hiking trips with us and their friends they have met in our community. Witnessing the development of their fitness, confidence, experience, friendships and happiness is why we do what we do. Come join us and let us help you get from the couch to the top of the mountain!
ADVENTURE
Experiences, not things. The moments that take your breath away. The feeling of accomplishment and the realisation that you are capable of so much more than what you thought. The views that blow your mind and the ticking off of bucket list items. We take all the hard work out of it for you. We organise the lot so you can just turn up and get the best of your experience without all the headaches of organising/logistics. We make it easy for you to do all the thing you want to do – you just need to turn up and be ready to jump into life!