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20 Mar 2022: Wirilda Track
Photos:
Robert Ian MAIR, Halina SARBINOWSKI
The Wirilda Track
The track is well marked with information...
Starting out along the banks of the Tyers...
The river is never far away.
Thanks to the efforts of volunteers the...
A massive conglomerate rock attracted...
So too, a natural river channel through the...
With only one river crossing an old pipeline...
Nimble footwork, and a few wet ankles, and...
We were thankful for the rope placed to...
Once across it was a sharp climb up to W3...
Following the W3 Track for a short distance...
The crumbling remains of the former lime...
Back onto the next section of walking track...
The shorter walk now followed the same route...
Options were taken as the best way to cross...
A sharp ascent took us through arches of...
From a convenient vantage point we took in...
The shorter walk managed to get to the top...
It was great to know that the biggest hill...
Too good an opportunity for a memorable...
As we entered a section of track through...
Even fallen trees added to the challenge and...
And still the Tyers River was not far away...
Reaching the Moondarra Reservoir Road we...
Across the dam wall we went with dry feet!
From a vantage point we watched as the...
In the distance, framed by the spillway, the...
One last hill and we were at the bus after a...