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25-01-2015, 04:33 PM | #1 | ||
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Hi All,
Was chatting with a mate the other day about how sad it is that Pikes Peak is now sealed from start to finish. But this got us thinking: What are the great dirt road drives in Victoria? I have driven the Grand Ridge Road once or twice, (once during\after heavy rain, was heaps of fun...) and would love to again soon. But we couldn't think of any other than that. I remember as a 8-9 y/o (now almost 31) going from Traralgon to Benalla where my grandparents still live, and dad taking us on a fantastic dirt road. He can't remember what it was or where it went. Said grandparents are in their 80's and remember the Great Alpine Rd as a dirt road and how hairy it was to drive in a car like a Zephyr or Cortina. The good thing about dirt roads these days like the Grand Ridge Road is that they are usually fairly deserted, save for a lost tourist or logging truck. So, does anyone have a twisty\scenic dirt road they love to go for a drive on, just for the sake of going for a drive? Would love to hear some ideas, preferably from Victoria. Thanks.
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25-01-2015, 08:13 PM | #2 | ||
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Theres some good dirt roads around Mt Macedon and the whole region if you're into it.
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25-01-2015, 09:08 PM | #4 | ||
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Yeah anything into the state forrests are good, you can get into the Wombat State Forest from Bullengarook.
Also if you go to Gisborne, keep heading out of town on station street past the train station and turn right at Baringo and it'll take you up and over one of the mountains which forms the Ranges all on dirt roads. |
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25-01-2015, 09:16 PM | #5 | ||
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wild dog road, just above the great ocean road.......plenty of good little logging roads up there we used to peruse in our Toyota Hi-Ace camper.
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25-01-2015, 10:55 PM | #6 | ||
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indeed , obriens crossing was a favorite haunt of mine, and some very very serious 4wd tracks should you be game enough to venture off the main rd and find some of the more difficult ones, with some good walking tracks too.
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25-01-2015, 10:59 PM | #7 | ||
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Woods Point to Kevington is choice.
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26-01-2015, 09:19 AM | #8 | ||
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Thanks for all the ideas people.
Gonna start looking them up now.
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26-01-2015, 11:36 AM | #9 | ||
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Just looked that one up on Google Earth, looks like most of it is still dirt which is nice. The road that is 'C511' looks to be the goods. Probably not a snow-time road but that's fine.
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26-01-2015, 02:05 PM | #10 | ||
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If coming from Seaford I would come up from Warburton on the Reefton Spur, at the top turn right towards Woods Point instead of left to Marysville / Lake Mountain. So from the top of the Reefton turn right, go right through Woods Point all the way to Kevington for a nice lunch on the river, then through to Jamieson, then from Jamieson take Eildon-Jamieson Rd to Eildon which is perhaps the best sealed drivers road in the country, then from Eildon go up Skyline Rd back towards Alexandra then from Alexandra head back towards Healesville via the Black Spur. In amongst that you have some of the best sealed roads in Australia and one of the nicest unsealed but still good enough for any car road in the run from Woods Point to Kevington.
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26-01-2015, 03:15 PM | #12 | ||
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Yes another great Dirt drive! So better still take that through to Marysville then climb up over Lake Mountain before continuing on towards Woods Point and the rest of the drive. I should have thought of tieing that stretch of dirt into my recommended route above.
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Maintongoon Rd between Eildon and Bonnie Doon gives some breathtaking views of Lake Eildon
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Briagalong to Dargo via the Freestone Creek Road is pretty interesting...
I remember once we were at our favourite waterhole about 10kms up the road form the Blue Pools, walking back to the car when we heard a motorbike approaching. Next thing we knew, all we heard was a scraping sound, the engine of the bike rev, engine cut out and the sliding continue. Then everything went dead quite. We hightailed it to the road expecting to see the poor motorcyclist off the road and in the bush somewhere, but as we came onto the road we saw him slowly getting up and then pick up his bike. Thankfully, apart from a battered ego and a couple of bruises he was ok. It could have ended up much worse, especially if hadn't been there and he'd come a croppa. Craig H
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Freestone Creek Road is indeed a great run, as long as nothing is coming the other way :-)
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My backyard! Yes that is pretty cool and has some nice views, but I still favour Kevington to Woods Point, particularly after big rains when the rivers are going well.
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Even met a few towing horse floats on numerous occasions!! Now that was interesting (for both of us!). Thankfully never met them at points where there was not enough room for us to pass each other. I couldn't imagine the 4wd and horse float reversing too far, so it would have to be me that did so. Craig H
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I'll give that a go, we have a place in Goughs Bay but I've hardly done any trips.
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22 hours! the first hour was awesome after that it got scary! if we had read up about it beforehand we wouldn't have done it.
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28-01-2015, 10:03 AM | #21 | ||
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The Barry Way is good road. Goes from Buchan to Jindabyne. If you come from Buchan you can also turn left and head to Omeo.
Corryong to Omeo is another good one. Omeo to Dargo is also good but gets a rough and steep coming into Dargo. Licola to Jamieson then onto Woods Point is another great run. The sealed run into Licola is fun too. Plus the uphill out of Licola. |
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Off the top of my head. The back road to Mt Baw Baw from Rawson. Go through Erica and pass the Rawson turn off. The road is on the left a few clicks down. Great views. Another near there is the road from Walhalla to Matlock. Then another again out that way is the roads around the caringal scout camp just before you come into Erica. Careful though. Soft edges. We went over once and had to walk miles for help.
Another I can think of is the rose river road up near Myrtleford. From Myrtleford head out to lake buffalo. Drive over the dam wall and keep going until you get to a t intersection and go right onto the dirt. That will take you through to cheshunt and whitfield. Lots of back roads around there. One of them will take you back to lake buffalo. I remember a place from when I was a kid. Not too sure of the name of the road but it ran alongside big river. You've probably already done this one if you've done the grand ridge road as it comes off that. Take the road to tne tara bulga national park then head towards Yarram. Pretty good road albeit skinny with some nice waterfalls and camping. Plenty of others, just can't quite place where they are. |
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Benwerrin - Mt Sabine Rd in the Otways. I haven't driven it for years but I always enjoyed it when I was younger.
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