Monthly Archives: September 2018

McFarlanes Hill, Wodonga : September 27

We had perfect weather (25c, and a nice easterly breeze) for this 12km adventure, and having left Wangaratta at about 8.35am, we were on the trail by 9.45am. The small group took the access track from near the car parking area, and climbed up to a t-junction where we needed to swing left to pick…

Stage Three of the Warby Ranges North to South. Sunday, 23rd September

We began Stage Three of our Warby Journey at Taminick Gap Road with a climb towards the telecommunications towers. Stepping off the bitumen, and onto the dirt, we then followed the Ridge Track to the turnoff for Chick Hill, and enjoyed morning tea at this point (that is, Chick Hill). There were plenty of rocks…

Middle section of the Warby Ranges North to South. Sunday, 9th September

On this local adventure, an impressive number of people (27) took the opportunity to walk the 17kms from Ryan’s Lookout to Taminick Gap, this being the middle section of our ‘Warby Ranges : North to South’. The dry conditions seem to have prevented a massed blooming of the normally abundant wild flowers, but there were…

Monthly Archives: September 2018

McFarlanes Hill, Wodonga : September 27

We had perfect weather (25c, and a nice easterly breeze) for this 12km adventure, and having left Wangaratta at about 8.35am, we were on the trail by 9.45am. The small group took the access track from near the car parking area, and climbed up to a t-junction where we needed to swing left to pick…

Stage Three of the Warby Ranges North to South. Sunday, 23rd September

We began Stage Three of our Warby Journey at Taminick Gap Road with a climb towards the telecommunications towers. Stepping off the bitumen, and onto the dirt, we then followed the Ridge Track to the turnoff for Chick Hill, and enjoyed morning tea at this point (that is, Chick Hill). There were plenty of rocks…

Middle section of the Warby Ranges North to South. Sunday, 9th September

On this local adventure, an impressive number of people (27) took the opportunity to walk the 17kms from Ryan’s Lookout to Taminick Gap, this being the middle section of our ‘Warby Ranges : North to South’. The dry conditions seem to have prevented a massed blooming of the normally abundant wild flowers, but there were…