View Full Version : Gembrook tracks in Victoria
MARXY
28-10-2002, 08:07 PM
Can any of you Vic guys give me a bit more of an idea of where to drive in Gembrook. The general gist is under the powerlines - but they're long power lines guys! There seem to be a couple of 4wd tcks directly under the lines near "the Ship Rock" and off Soldier Road. Any other ideas. Trying to pre trip a JOCV day and just looking for some ideas. Cheers graemlins/beerchug.gif
powerlines will be for the more hardcore crowd that you take. Good though as a lot of people can sort of watch as there are a few bail out tracks and things. I really haven't been up there for a long time though and things tend to change.
Might go for a drive this weekend if anyone is interested....
Tracks to go and check out would be:
- Hill Climbs between Powerlines and Blue Range Ridge Track
- Anderson's (up)
- Goanna (down and up)
- Blue Range Ridge (east and west)
- "Boulders" which is on the Nash Creek Loop
There is supposedly a good track on the same ridge as andersons and goanna that runs in between the powerlines and blue range track
I am just grabbing this info of somewhere else.
good luck
MARXY
29-10-2002, 03:33 AM
Thanks zzzz - I've seen war story photos of the power lines at TW's. Myself and another JOCVer are heading up on the 24th Nov for a look to see what we can't do. Hopefully don't end up on my graemlins/spinrhead.gif
OzJeeper
29-10-2002, 09:52 AM
Marxy - you will end arse up on the powerlines track. It's short and steet and deeply rutted.
Who else is going with you on the recce to these tracks?
OzJeeper
29-10-2002, 10:23 AM
Powerlines track = You need lockers...
MARXY
29-10-2002, 08:02 PM
Ross - Dave Sambrooks and myself are just going up with the view of runing a club trip next year - I've never driven there so I haven't said we're driving them - just looking with the view to plotting a course.... and then I think sanity will prevail and we'll just look in awe and start counting pennies for lockers! graemlins/headspin.gif Thanks for the info.
[ 30 October 2002, 07:04 AM: Message edited by: marxy ]
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