Upper Werribee River Walk, Spargo Creek Education Area, Wombat State Forest - 6 Kms
U3A Hike No. 267
Hike Report by Moya
It was a brisk but bright spring Ballarat morning as we congregated at Kirk's Reserve - ready for our not so onerous and welcome six kilometre walk on the Werribee River in the Spargo Creek area of the Wombat State Forest.
Arriving at the picnic ground we headed up a gentle bank and walked the undulating and not too taxing path which afforded lovely views of the bubbling river. On our short but pleasant journey we sighted several indigo flowers known as indigofera - a soft pink colour - apparently for many years the leaves of some Indigo plants were used to dye fabrics a rich blue before synthetics replaced them.
A short stop revealed a pool of wombat scat. Seemingly Wombat researchers at the university of Tasmania won an "Ig Nobel Prize" for discovering the reason the wombat poo is square shaped - "The Cubist Movement (s)" would have been a good title!!
On to the much anticipated river crossing - most of us had brought spare socks - no-one slipped or stumbled and most of us emerged with minimally wet feet !
Morning tea heard a group rendition of Happy Birthday for Ken's anniversary and finally onto what was a brunch not lunch at our starting point! A pleasant and not arduous mornings walking.
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