Category Archives: Walks

Falls Creek : February 11, 12 and 13

The club’s annual visit to Falls Creek was very successful, and we enjoyed three days of walking in, and around, the high country. Friday’s walk (led by Chris) was to Mount Jaithmathang, and having gathered at the Pretty Valley camping area we set off for Tawonga Huts in quite foggy conditions. By the time we…

Reform Hill, Myrtleford : Saturday, 5th February

A warm, sunny and still morning was ideal for the 17 walkers who assembled at the base of Reform Hill for an easy walk. The low humidity experienced was in stark contrast to conditions of the previous few days, and a steady climb, with great views of the Ovens Valley and Mount Buffalo, brought us…

Mollisons Galleries, Mount Buffalo : January 23

After driving up to the Mount Buffalo Plateau, we started walking on the track towards Mount McLeod, then turned left for Og, Gog and Magog.There was some rock scrambling involved here, but well worth it to enjoy some great views. We then returned to the main track, and continued on to Eagle Point. Here we…

Overnight Camp, Bogong High Plains : Jan 8th and 9th

After initially meeting in Falls Creek,  we then gathered at Pretty Valley Pondage. The first stage of the walk took us up a steep track towards Tawonga Huts – a challenging start with the hope of flatter walking later. We turned south on the track around Mount Jim and stopped for morning tea under an…

Walking at Stanley

The Stanley Landcare Group unveiled its “Walking Stanley” brochure on Australia Day. This is a great piece of work that details walks in, and around, the charming village of Stanley. See the link below for a download of this very informative PDF. Walking Stanley PDF

Razorback, with Bungalow Spur Descent : December 18

The club has walked The Razorback many times, but this time it was a bit different. On this occasion, we organised a shuttle bus, from Harrietville to Diamantina Spur, and then walked all the way back to Harrietville via The Razorback and the Bungalow Spur. With a detour to Mount Feathertop this meant a 24km…

Category Archives: Walks

Falls Creek : February 11, 12 and 13

The club’s annual visit to Falls Creek was very successful, and we enjoyed three days of walking in, and around, the high country. Friday’s walk (led by Chris) was to Mount Jaithmathang, and having gathered at the Pretty Valley camping area we set off for Tawonga Huts in quite foggy conditions. By the time we…

Reform Hill, Myrtleford : Saturday, 5th February

A warm, sunny and still morning was ideal for the 17 walkers who assembled at the base of Reform Hill for an easy walk. The low humidity experienced was in stark contrast to conditions of the previous few days, and a steady climb, with great views of the Ovens Valley and Mount Buffalo, brought us…

Mollisons Galleries, Mount Buffalo : January 23

After driving up to the Mount Buffalo Plateau, we started walking on the track towards Mount McLeod, then turned left for Og, Gog and Magog.There was some rock scrambling involved here, but well worth it to enjoy some great views. We then returned to the main track, and continued on to Eagle Point. Here we…

Overnight Camp, Bogong High Plains : Jan 8th and 9th

After initially meeting in Falls Creek,  we then gathered at Pretty Valley Pondage. The first stage of the walk took us up a steep track towards Tawonga Huts – a challenging start with the hope of flatter walking later. We turned south on the track around Mount Jim and stopped for morning tea under an…

Walking at Stanley

The Stanley Landcare Group unveiled its “Walking Stanley” brochure on Australia Day. This is a great piece of work that details walks in, and around, the charming village of Stanley. See the link below for a download of this very informative PDF. Walking Stanley PDF

Razorback, with Bungalow Spur Descent : December 18

The club has walked The Razorback many times, but this time it was a bit different. On this occasion, we organised a shuttle bus, from Harrietville to Diamantina Spur, and then walked all the way back to Harrietville via The Razorback and the Bungalow Spur. With a detour to Mount Feathertop this meant a 24km…