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The Mortimer Nature Trail is a pleasant self-guided 3 km walking circuit in the Bunyip State Park, 60 km east of Melbourne, near the town of Gembrook.
It starts at the Mortimer Picnic Ground, on the Gembrook-Tonimbuk Rd, and passes through interesting bushland, fern gullies, and forest.
Interpretative signs explain the various features along the Trail, which crosses the William Wallace and Diamond Creeks.
I explored this Trail on January 14, 2008.
I also did some research into high-frequency radio propagation, using the Sony CRF160 communications receiver. The location is virtually free of power-line interference, and the results were outstanding!
Photos of my excursion
It starts at the Mortimer Picnic Ground, on the Gembrook-Tonimbuk Rd, and passes through interesting bushland, fern gullies, and forest.
Interpretative signs explain the various features along the Trail, which crosses the William Wallace and Diamond Creeks.
I explored this Trail on January 14, 2008.
I also did some research into high-frequency radio propagation, using the Sony CRF160 communications receiver. The location is virtually free of power-line interference, and the results were outstanding!
Photos of my excursion
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