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17 Jan 2025: Mt Alexander - Coliban Aqueduct
Photos:
Robert Ian MAIR
After an early car-shuffle to leave cars at...
The initial descent from Mt Alexander was...
Lower down the track opened up to an easy...
We skirted around the eastern side of Mt...
Near the toe of Mt Alexander the aqueduct...
Reaching the edge of the Mt Alexander...
On our way again and we followed the...
Thoughtful planners had installed numerous...
There were only a few minor obstacles along...
By lunchtime we were happy to stretch out in...
An impressive picnic table caused much...
The countryside looked brown and dry but the...
Where ridge lines intersected the path of...
Smaller hills were just cut through, but to...
Master stonemasons crafted engineering...
The channel sides served multiple purposes -...
By mid-afternoon we were glad to be...
Next morning we continued to follow the...
The Main Channel sides were a mix of...
The open forest looked dry and sparse.
From Sandhurst Reservoir we left the Main...
Disused mine shafts were constant reminders...
Large mullock heaps stood as evidence of the...
Sadly we didn't find any nuggets that had...
We did, however, find a golden heart and a...
And then off to Malmsbury for a snack and...