Mount Lonarch, Mt Lonarch State Forest Circuit - 13.1 Kms
Hike Report by Chris
Eight walkers enjoyed the trip to the Mt Lonarch/Berumgower State Forest. We ignored the overnight rain and passed Raglan and some considerable areas of pine plantations before commencing the walk at a remnant patch of Box Ironbark Forest. Your author is pleased that the exploitation of our native forests for wood chipping is to cease next January.
We noticed that the granite outcrops of the Mt Cole region had given way to predominantly sandstone outcrops as we travelled easterly. We heard the local parrots and the various sounds of the breezes as we climbed Hills Road then the steeper Tower Road. Small mobs of grey kangaroos and a black wallaby hopped away.
Scattered heath and other understory plants gave way to grasses and sedges as we came to the more open bushland as we topped Mt Lonarch. The Southern Pyrenees would have been visible from the fire tower in less misty conditions.
We made good time on the downhill return and found an ideal lunch spot at the Raglan Equestrian Centre.
OR....as Don said “We walked up a hill and back again” Both descriptions are accurate.
Thanks to Gordon and Andrew for the navigation and organisation.
Photos by Andrew
You needed to be there!!!!!
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VICTORIA’S CENTRAL WEST STATE
FORESTS: CONSERVATION VALUES
VICTORIA’S CENTRAL WEST STATE
FORESTS: CONSERVATION VALUES
Looks like a good walk. Good to see Robert back. Mark
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