Hallu wrote:............ Last one is the hardest, Mt St Leonard in Yarra Ranges NP from Healesville, detailed here : http://goinferalonedayatatime.blogspot. ... ional.html . 1200 m elevation, so you need to be in great shape.
Snowzone wrote:I'm not sure how long it takes to access the Lerderderg area from the North of Melbourne but there are some good steep consistent climbs there that certainly get the heart pumping.
Atrickos wrote:Macedon township to the memorial cross at Mt. Macedon
neil_fahey wrote:Lerderderg and Weribee Gorges would probably be the closest I think... Anything there that'd be 3km's return with a decent climb?
neilmny wrote:Mount Dandenong has so many Neil and much longer and more interesting than the 1000 steps.
I don't know any out your way but have a look at this park note - http://parkweb.vic.gov.au/__data/assets ... l-Park.pdf
Maybe try parking at the corner of Glasgow Rd. and Sheffield Rd. then follow your feet. You can walk straight up, across and up and all the way to the very top via various tracks.
neil_fahey wrote:It's a bit of a ridiculous drive from my place though, so I was wondering if anyone knows of alternative tracks of a similar distance and total ascent (according to MapMyHike.com it's just under 500 metres ascent and just under 3 kilometres long)?
I'm in the inner-north so the closer to there the better, but I'd be interested to know of alternatives all around Melbourne.
axcarmil wrote:No. You can start the walk to the stairs at the Old Scott camp site on Middle Gully Road. I haven't started it from there. I start a bit higher up fom the begining of Douglas Road. The track commences shortly after Douglas Road changes from bitumun to dirt. There is a small carpark. Alternatively, park near the corner of Macedon Road and Douglas Roads and walk up Douglas Road, it starts with a climb that is a good warm up for the ascent to the memorial cross. The track to the memorial cross is part of the Mt Macedon circuit http://parkweb.vic.gov.au/__data/assets ... tracks.pdf
neilmny wrote:Was also thinking about doing it again this Saturday morning if you were willing to accept some company?
peregrinator wrote:Just had a lateral thought. This may not appeal to you, of course, but the entrance to the National Park is just 800 metres from the Upper Ferntree Gully railway station. No need for a ridiculous drive. Instead, you can use the time on the train productively to write, read, whatever.
dicky wrote:get a copy of Glenn Tempests Melbourne's western gorges, just pick the steepest
2 shortish and steep come to mind
Werribee gorge western bluff & falcons lookout 5.2k and 740m of ups and downs (ish)
Lerderderg Ah Kow track to the river and Hogan track to the start of the fire trail and back (park at Lohs lane) car to river - 340m in 3.5k river to fire trail 180m in 600m (ish)
both closer and a lot more interesting than 1000 steps Tracks are not as manicured so adds to the 'training'
are you training for something in particular or just in general?
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