Blue Rag and Grant to Dargo – 19th – 21st May 2023

Join Jose and Club 4×4 on a weekend visiting several iconic mountains in the High Country and the Grant Historic Area.

This trip will have a big day of driving on Saturday on some steep, loose tracks, so it takes a well-prepared vehicle, but the tracks are well-known and appropriate for drivers wishing to gain some more experience in difficult-rated tracks.

Haunted Stream Easter Trip – April 2014

Haunted Stream & Crooked River Tracks

Location: Haunted Stream & Crooked River
Trip Leader: Rory
Trip Rating: Medium/Difficult
Trip Dates: 18th to 21st April 2014
Itinerary: Haunted Stream Track, then down to Crooked River Track. We will take in other tracks as they present themselves.

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Track for Day 1:

Not a good start to the day, as we lost our original trip leader (Bruce) to a broken axle the day before the trip. Rory took over and once we had all gathered at the meeting point we left for Haunted Stream.

Haunted Stream Track starts from the turnoff near Tambo Crossing and runs North-East all the way into Dawson City. It rained in the afternoon which made the trip more interesting nothing like driving down a river track in the rain). Kyle got bogged in a rutted mud hole and after a quick recovery the rest of the group took the track around it and continued on. The rain continued all afternoon and we spent a wet night camped at Dawson City with no fire.

Track for Day 2:

We left Dawson City and took the Dawson City Track north to Strobridge Hut. From there we traveled east to Mt Delusion Road and and stopped at Mt Delusion Hut for a short break. We left Mt Delusion Hut and traveled east (past McDonalds Hut) to Maize Paddock. Leaving Maize Paddock we went down Rudolf Gap Road and down onto Jones-Gidley Track past The Farm and onto the Upper Dargo Road. After a short stop at Black Flat campground we continued north to the turnoff with Downey Road taking this east then south past Treasures-Mt Ewan Hut to Grant Junction. We then took the Grant Road past the old Grant township northwest to Bulltown Spur Track, following this north into the Naarun (old town site). Here we camped for the night.

Track for Day 3:

Today was a lot of driving but lots of fun. We had camped near Naarun (old town site) the night before and left there traveling East down Crooked River Track to Talbotville. From there we followed Racecourse Track and onto Tea Tree Range Track. There are some nice views of the surrounding landscape from on top of some of these hills. Towards the North end of Tea Tree Range Track we turned into Mount Hart Track and then down Harts Spur Track. Harts Spur Track took us down (22 minutes driving) into the South-East end of the Wonnangatta Valley. We had lunch at the bottom of Harts Spur Track.

After lunch we drove to the bottom of Herne Spur Track and started the climb to the summit. The track is in exceptionally good condition (even the steep section at the top) and we made quick work of it stopping at the top to wait for all the cars to arrive. From the top of Herne Spur Track we followed Cynthia Range Track and back down into Crooked River. Cynthia Range Track contains a lot of hills and you spend your time climbing up then and then back down into the small valleys. Once again there are stunning views of the mountains around from on top of Cynthia Range. We camped the night down in the valley next to Crooked River.

Track for Day 4:

We packed up in the morning and took Randalls Track (Randalls Track is not too steep but a little rocky, an interesting little track to end the trip with) to Hibernia Road and then onto the Dargo High Plains Road and down into Dargo.
We spent a little time in Dargo before heading back up Melbourne.

Haunted Stream Track – Nov 2013

This was a great trip down Haunted Stream Track and onto Blue Rag Range.

Location: Haunted Stream and Blue Rag Range
Trip Leader: Bruce
Trip Rating: Difficult
Trip Dates: 2nd Nov to 5th Nov 2013
Itinerary:
Track starts on Great Alpine Rd about 1 hour from Bairnsdale. Numerous river crossings and steep climbs. NO supplies once we leave Bairnsdale until we get to Dargo. After Haunted or Blue Rag Track (depends on conditions) we will meander around Crooked River and associated area.

Dargo, Grant and Wonnangatta – April 2013

This was a great trip from Dargo via Billy Goats Bluff to the historic town of Grant then down in to the Wonnangatta Valley.

Location: Dargo, Grant and Wonnangatta
Trip Leader: Rory
Trip Rating: Difficult
Trip Dates: 25th – 28th April 2013
Itinerary:
Make Dargo for lunch on Thursday. From Dargo climb Billy Goats Bluff and then head back down towards Grant historic town for camp. Friday we head into Wonnangatta valley where we will spend Friday night. On Saturday we head back towards Grant Historic Area, where we will camp and explore further on
Sunday morning before making our way home.

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