Posts

379. Gardiners Creek - Blackburn to East Malvern 13km

Image
 U3A Hike No 379 Hike Report by Don Moss Gathering at Southern Cross Ten of us met at Southern Cross Station on a perfect spring day, ready to catch the Metro line to Blackburn. What initially sounded like a simple suburban walk — crossing multiple highways — turned out to be a delightful surprise that far exceeded expectations. A Personal Connection to Blackburn Blackburn, where I grew up, has managed to retain its leafy charm. The interconnected parks along Gardiners Creek remain a hidden gem, offering a green corridor through the suburbs. Setting Off We began our walk along Railway Road, turning south onto Blackburn Road — a name that reflects the straightforward naming conventions of the past! Along the way, we passed the church where I was (first) married — a nostalgic moment. Soon, we entered the park where the creek emerges from underground, having flowed from Blackburn Lake to the east. Nature in the Suburbs The sealed trail meandered through bushland parks filled with Box,...

378. La Franchi's Hut 11.9km

Image
 U3A Hike No 378 Hike Report By Kim Radenic   🌥 ️ Morning Meet-Up   On a grey, overcast, mildly chilly morning, 14 hikers gathered at Kirk’s for our allotted carpooling. We arrived at  Werona  Road and met Corinne—our hike leader—on her maiden lead.   🚶‍ Setting Off   We  began with  a short walk along  Werona  Road before turning left onto a recently graded, well-formed fire access track. This type of track continued for most of the hike, making for smooth walking.   🦘 Wildlife Encounters   Nature was lively and generous:   • Kangaroos, wallabies, and other marsupials were spotted throughout the hike.   • Birds chirped cheerfully, with a few kookaburras laughing in the distance.   • Gordon pointed out flowering Australian orchids—delicate and much smaller than nursery varieties.   • A vibrant display of yellow, red, and blue native flowers  lined  the trail. Everything was lush and green—M...