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396. Mollonghip-Barkstead, Wombat State Forest, 9.5km

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 U3A Hike No 396 Hike Report by Annette Currie 🌅 Cool Autumn Start      It was a cool start to the morning—Autumn making its presence known—as fifteen hikers gathered at Kirks before heading for the southern edge of the Wombat Forest. Cars were lined along Slaters Road at Mollongghip, and with packs on, we set off. 🚂 Anderson Tramway Cutting       We hadn’t gone far before reaching our first point of interest: a cutting from the Anderson family tramway. The Anderson brothers, Scottish emigrants of the mid‑1800s, built sawmills throughout the Wombat Forest and constructed tramways to haul logs to their mills—eventually extending the line all the way to Werribee. Much of the tramway was cut directly into the hillsides, and trestle bridges once spanned the gullies. ⚠️ Mineshafts Along the Trail          Further along, the trail revealed a cluster of deep mineshafts. Someone had attempted to tape them off, but the tape now h...

395. Frith Gully-Mt Misery Loop 11.4km

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 U3A Hike No 394 Hike Report by Lyn  ðŸŒŦ️ After a foggy start, 19 hikers gathered at Bald Hills in the Enfield State Park. With the briefing out of the way, we were introduced to our newest member Greg (2). The weather was ideal for hiking. ðŸĨū Following Kim, we headed down Mt Misery Road only to stop and pause to confirm our route before turning off the road and proceeding down the single file track. ðŸŒļ Soon some of us stopped and paused to admire our first hyacinth orchid which was keenly spotted by Gordon. Some of us also stopped and paused to admire and photograph the complex, lacy and intricate spider webs of the leaf curling spider that were glistening with the dew in the morning light. ðŸ•ļ️ The quiet ambience of the forest also made us stop and pause as we soaked in our peaceful surrounds. Our final stop and pause on our southerly route was for morning tea. 📍 Further on Greg (1) also spotted a hyacinth orchid. This section of the track took us down and up many gullies and...

394. Nuggetty Gully - Linton Hike 12km

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 U3A Hike No 394 Hike Report by Alan Evans 📍 The Meet-up & "The Rogue Turn" Twenty hikers, including one visitor from Canada, gathered at Bunnings in Delacombe before making the trip out to Linton. We set off from the Linton Oval, making the short connection to join the historic Ballarat-Skipton Rail Trail . However, the planned route didn't last long; Mark, living up to his rebel reputation, decided to go "rogue." He flipped the script and led the group in the opposite direction of the original plan! ðŸŠĶ Reflections at the Cemetery Our reversed route soon brought us to the Linton Cemetery . We took some time to wander between the headstones, reading the names and dates that tell the story of the region’s early settlers. Leaving the grounds, the atmosphere shifted from somber to cautious as we navigated a track flanked by several deep, uncovered mine shafts—a stark reminder of the area's golden but dangerous past. 🚒 Morning Tea & Memorials We paused...