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Dodd's Track links the Basin-Olinda Rd with the Doongalla Rd, in the Dandenong Ranges National Park, 40 km east of Melbourne.
It is extremely steep and rocky, about 4 km return, with a change in altitude of about 150m!
It was once a timber logging track, now shared with walkers, horseriders and Park management, and passes through the Doongalla Forest.
The photo album is at
http://worldisround.com/articles/332341/index.html
I did this hike on July 12 2007.
It was overcast and very dark in the forest in mid-afternoon!
It is extremely steep and rocky, about 4 km return, with a change in altitude of about 150m!
It was once a timber logging track, now shared with walkers, horseriders and Park management, and passes through the Doongalla Forest.
The photo album is at
http://worldisround.com/articles/332341/index.html
I did this hike on July 12 2007.
It was overcast and very dark in the forest in mid-afternoon!
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