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== Plans ==
 
== Plans ==

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Location

Participants

Tom

Plans

I was informed by Felix that there was a convenient has in the north east of Melbourne early in the morning. This was perfect as my son was at child care and I had the day off work. So I got the required chores done, had lunch, then headed off on the gravel bike.

Expedition

I'm fortunate enough to live near the Yarra, so the trip consisted of riding to the upper end of the Main Yarra Trail, at least until it becomes inaccessible near Mullum Mullum Creek. I followed the Mullum Mullum Creek Trail for a short distance then used satellite images to find a route through to Target Rd. After choosing my spot, I stumbled across some MTB jumps in some open forest and instantly regretted my bike choice. Getting through to Target Rd took minimal effort and after a few hundred metres of very undulating dirt road, all that was left was to choose where to jump the cyclone fence. I chose the more conservative option of walking down the hill 70m to a lower locked gate as this was my first hash since turning forty:) On the return trip I found an even easier short cut to the Mullum Mullum Creek, but it wasn't enough to get me home before the rain. Still, a wonderful way to spend an overcast Melbourne autumnal afternoon.

Tracklog

Photos

Achievements