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This year, we'll spend ANZAC day out bush and find some big trees!!

Beginning at Dowey Spur rd, we'll follow a section of the 'Walk into History' (VHC) track that runs through State Forest in vicinity of Powelltown.

This 12km walk follows disused tramlines from the early 1900s, and runs through many fern gullies and atypical Mountain Ash Forest. Perfect habitat for lyrebirds, leeches and other friendly native wildlife. We continue past two old sawmill sites through cool temperate rainforest towards the Tall Trees Reserve - home of the some of the largest trees in the state, including the magnificent Ada Tree. We'll complete a lollipop circuit back to our cars via the Island Creek circuit and Federal Mill site.

This is a relatively flat track - a few undulations. There is a log crossing across a small creek... this requires a bit of balance as the logs are in the water... Autumn a superb time of year to visit this forest type before the cooler months of winter set in
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Too, please drive with caution on the gravel road; last time we encountered an echidna on the road...

Following, we'll head to Cunningham's Hotel in Yarra Junction for lunch...

NB- There are no facilities at the beginning of this walk- closest are at either Powelltown or Yarra Junction.

Phone reception is not assured, so please follow directions and be punctual...

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