On April 4, 2009, I did a 3 km circuit walk to the Sherbrooke Falls, Dandenong Ranges National Park, 30 km east of the Melbourne CBD.
My journey started at the Sherbrooke Picnic Ground car park, then along Sherbrooke Track, to the Falls viewing bridge, along Ridge Track and O'Donohue's Track, then along Link Track, and back to the Sherbrooke Picnic Ground.
Most of the walk was in the rain, through the mist - other walkers passed me, well rugged up and we exchanged pleasantries!
This section of the Forest is very pretty, at any time of the year, passing through tall timber and fern gullies.
New emergency signage has been placed at some of the track junctions, advising people in difficulties to ring OOO and quote the designated emergency number.
These signs are very prominent, white on blue background.
See the full set of Photos of this visit!
My journey started at the Sherbrooke Picnic Ground car park, then along Sherbrooke Track, to the Falls viewing bridge, along Ridge Track and O'Donohue's Track, then along Link Track, and back to the Sherbrooke Picnic Ground.
Most of the walk was in the rain, through the mist - other walkers passed me, well rugged up and we exchanged pleasantries!
This section of the Forest is very pretty, at any time of the year, passing through tall timber and fern gullies.
New emergency signage has been placed at some of the track junctions, advising people in difficulties to ring OOO and quote the designated emergency number.
These signs are very prominent, white on blue background.
See the full set of Photos of this visit!
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