5. Goldfields Track Wallaby Rd to Sailors Creek Rd 15.8km
Hike Report by Anne Ottrey
14 walkers met at Kirks Reservoir for our 7:45 start to this stage of the Goldfields Track. We left half of the cars at the finishing point in Sailors Creek Road and travelled through clouds of dust to the starting point in Wallaby Road. With all of these wallaby placenames, there must be wallabies somewhere, but we only saw a few kangaroos. The walk undulated through the regrowth forest of the Great Divide with fringe lilies, hop goodenia and some pea plants in flower.
There were many historical sites along the way – evidence of gold mining as we passed Mullens Dam, which was used for gold sluicing. Near Mollonghip, the route followed an old historic timber tramway, built in 1866 to supply timber to the mining industry in the surrounding area. We ate lunch at the site of the former Wombat Station – one of eleven stations on the busy line between Creswick and Daylesford, finally shut down in the 1950’s. Walking a section of this rail trail brought us close to our finishing point in Sailors Creek Road. It was a perfect day for walking, 20 degrees and sunny with a cool breeze. My favourite place name for the day – Korweinguboora – I’ve often wondered where that was! Thanks to Andrew for organising another great walk along the Goldfields Track.
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