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Ride from Victoria up through Great Dividing Range

 
 
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Old 05-28.-2003
Midex
 
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Default Ride from Victoria up through Great Dividing Range

Hello person, I am wanting to plan a trip from Melbourne to ride up through the great dividing range
and end up in Sydney. So this trip would take two to four weeks. I am open to any suggestions from
anyone thats done similar trip before, I would prefer to stay off-road as much as possible and camp
out in the bush as I go. Appreciate any help.
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Old 05-28.-2003
Terry Collins
 
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Midex wrote:
>
> Hello person, I am wanting to plan a trip from Melbourne to ride up through the great dividing
> range and end up in Sydney. So this trip would take two to four weeks. I am open to any
> suggestions from anyone thats done similar trip before, I would prefer to stay off-road as much as
> possible and camp out in the bush as I go. Appreciate any help.

Define bush?

Two extremes
1) Follow the coast on the eastern side,
2) Go north from Melbourne to the middle of NSW, then head east when you are level with Sydney. This
is sort of a farming country bush.

If you want a mixture, then the Bicycle Australia Southern Cross Trail goes to Shepparton, Dookie,
Albury, Khancoban, then either

1 Tumbarumbar, Cootmundra, Harden, Yass (?), Goulburn, etc,, or
3) Snowy Mtns, Thredbo, Jindabyne, Cooma, Canberra, Goulburn, etc

Goulburn, Marulan, Bundanoon, Moss Vale, Hill Top, Picton & Campbelltown. BV (?) should have a
touring resource centre with old Freewheeling magazines covering this route. BA haven't put in on
the internet yet.

If by bush you mean trees, then look at Orbst(?), Cann River(?), ??? river in eastern Victoria.
Basically head east from Melbourne, follow the coast, then pick up one of the two river valleys that
take you towards Cooma. Martin ??? & Ray Peace guides might be useful.

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Old 05-28.-2003
Korris
 
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Default Re: Ride from Victoria up through Great Dividing Range

Hello all,

Midex wrote
> Hello person, I am wanting to plan a trip from Melbourne to ride up through the great dividing
> range and end up in Sydney. So this trip would take two to four weeks. I am open to any
> suggestions from anyone thats done similar trip before, I would prefer to stay off-road as much as
> possible and camp out in the bush as I go.

A while back, someone posted a link about their experiences on an Oz east coast MTB trip. The
website is at:

http://www.heuristics.us/index1.html

Click on the "Route" link on the left had side of the web page for the route taken. The route taken
basically follows what one of Terry Collins' (great) suggestions in his reply to you has outlined.

Cheers, Nick
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Old 05-30.-2003
woodduck
 
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Default Re: Ride from Victoria up through Great Dividing Range

A possible route would be :

Healesville-Mansfield-Whitfield-Myrtleford-Mt Hotham-Omeo-Benambra-Cowombat Flat The Pilot-Tom
Groggin-Olsens Lookout-Gery Mare fire Trail - Round Mountain- Cabramurra- Rule Point - Long Plain
Road - Brindabella

Takes about 3 weeks. Only problem is that it is supposed illegal to ride MTB in Victorian wilderness
areas. I had no problem thought meeting many police on a search mission. They though MTB was a good
way to get round. May have differnt response from Ranger though.
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Old 06-04.-2003
Midex
 
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Thankyou people. I've got limitedd internet accessabilty at present so havnt had a good scout for
info. My next problem is the desire to have broadband internet access while on my bicycle. I wont
have problem charging with a dynamo but anyone buffs out there know of a most economic way to
achieve such a means.
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Old 06-04.-2003
Terry Collins
 
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Default Re: Ride from Victoria up through Great Dividing Range

Midex wrote:
>
> Thankyou people. I've got limitedd internet accessabilty at present so havnt had a good scout for
> info. My next problem is the desire to have broadband internet access while on my bicycle. I wont
> have problem charging with a dynamo but anyone buffs out there know of a most economic way to
> achieve such a means.

At which point I ROTFLMAO. You need to get out of the city more. If you want internet access, try
internet cafes along the way, which probably means only major towns.

Otherwise, you are thinking two way satellite and on board generator, plus a big wallet.

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Old 06-04.-2003
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Default Re: Ride from Victoria up through Great Dividing Range

Quote:
Originally posted by Midex
Thankyou people. I've got limitedd internet accessabilty at present so havnt had a good scout for
info. My next problem is the desire to have broadband internet access while on my bicycle. I wont
have problem charging with a dynamo but anyone buffs out there know of a most economic way to
achieve such a means.
Alot of the country you'll be riding is very steep , you won't wanna be carrying too much gear unless you plan to use additional methods of transport(train , buses etc). If you need access to internet , then libraries or internet cafe are a better option. If you want communications , use CDMA phone , if you just want communication incase of emergency then use a quality UHF portable as there are UHF repeaters in just about every locality. Take EPIRB(especially if you plan to do remote treks)
And......
Do lots of research , look at topographic maps , a CD is availiable with all the topographic maps this'll give you an accurate idea of the terrain and will enable you to make estimations/plans of you're intended route.
Plan to carry alot of water.
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Old 06-04.-2003
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Default Re: Ride from Victoria up through Great Dividing Range

Quote:
Originally posted by woodduck
A possible route would be :

Healesville-Mansfield-Whitfield-Myrtleford-Mt Hotham-Omeo-Benambra-Cowombat Flat The Pilot-Tom
Groggin-Olsens Lookout-Gery Mare fire Trail - Round Mountain- Cabramurra- Rule Point - Long Plain
Road - Brindabella

Takes about 3 weeks. Only problem is that it is supposed illegal to ride MTB in Victorian wilderness
areas. I had no problem thought meeting many police on a search mission. They though MTB was a good
way to get round. May have differnt response from Ranger though.
They are great spots , I know some of that trek I found the Victorian rangers a bit more leniant than NSW. If people can drive 4wds on much of the tracks then I guessed MTBs were welcome too.
 

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