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The Ferndale Walking Track is in the Sassafras district of the Dandenong Ranges National park, 40 km east of Melbourne.
It is a shared track, used for fire access, closed to public vehicles, and links the Mountain Highway with the Basin-Olinda Rd.
It is in a Roadside Conservation Area, passing fern gullies and the Doongalla Forest.
The photo album is at
http://worldisround.com/articles/400105/index.html
I hiked this muddy 4 km track on July 8, 2007, on a cold and wet day!
It is a shared track, used for fire access, closed to public vehicles, and links the Mountain Highway with the Basin-Olinda Rd.
It is in a Roadside Conservation Area, passing fern gullies and the Doongalla Forest.
The photo album is at
http://worldisround.com/articles/400105/index.html
I hiked this muddy 4 km track on July 8, 2007, on a cold and wet day!
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