by davidmorr » Mon 24 Feb, 2014 2:17 pm
There is a track goes off from the back of the camping area and does a loop to the Circuit Flat bridge via a number of quarries used by the builders of the GNR in the early 1800s. The quarries are not very obvious, but if you know what you are looking for, they are easy enough to find by exploring off the track.
There is also the Mount Manning aboriginal site not too far away.
Over the other side of the Mogo Creek Road is virgin bush, mostly. Go up the hill a bit on the road and follow the ridge and spur west to come out near the junction of two creeks (Kulnura map). Note that the track one km north is private property. The west branch is quite nice to walk up. Look for the ancient lemon tree. May need the Murray's Run map.
Speaking of which, if you go back to the intersection with George Downes Drive, you will see a nice creek headwater around 256354. It is a pleasant wander downstream to 230345, then climb the spur to the fire trail and return to the car. Navigation can be a challenge, so as to know when to climb out.
This is quite deep and dark, with its fair share of leeches. With the drought, the creek may be a bit dry now. Probably not something to take young kids into.
Have fun.
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