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386. New Zealand Gully Loop 9.7km

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 U3A Hike No 386 Hike Report by Joan Brick ☀️ A Taste of Summer We arrived at our destination, in the Wombat State Forest, on what felt like our first real taste of summer. This area is steeped in history, known for the gold mining operations of the 1850s. Gordon gave us a brief overview of the region’s past and pointed out features to watch for—mine shafts, remnants of old water channels, dams, and stone fireplaces. 🌿 Walking the New Zealand Gully The first part of our adventure took us along the New Zealand Gully . It was peaceful and beautiful, with flowers and deep green moss-covered logs doing their best to soften the scars left by mining. Gordon drew our attention to a mining operation still active on a mining lease in the forest. We tread carefully, making sure not to set off any “bells and whistles”! 🍵 Morning Tea & Reflections We paused for morning tea, enjoying the quiet surroundings and each other’s company. Gordon reminded us—loudly and clearly—to watch our step, ...

385. Upper Werribee River Walk. 9.2km

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 U3A Hike 385 Hike Report by Deb Karmouche 🌧 Gathering in the Rain 14 hikers gathered in drizzly rain and drove to the starting point, an isolated picnic area with the river on one side and bush on the other. 🥾 River Loop and Forest Ascent The walk began with a loop along the river, returning to the start before crossing the river and gradually ascending into the forest, following the river’s course below. A highlight of this stretch was the forest’s rich soundscape—the river, frogs, birds, and the unique call of the black cockatoo. ☕ Morning Tea and Signage Morning tea was enjoyed at the mineral water pump. Signage there compared the composition of mineral, spring, and tap water. Another sign from the Australian Workers Union noted a pay dispute affecting the cleaning and maintenance of public facilities. 🌊 River Crossing Adventure After another loop, we reached the Werribee River, which required a crossing—an exciting moment for all. Andrew proudly showed off his fancy waterpr...