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Whiskey Creek Circuit - Lerderderg State Park

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Distance
7.67 mi
Elevation gain
1,467 ft
Technical difficulty
Difficult
Elevation loss
1,467 ft
Max elevation
2,104 ft
TrailRank 
35
Min elevation
1,259 ft
Trail type
Loop
Time
5 hours 55 minutes
Coordinates
1248
Uploaded
October 14, 2018
Recorded
October 2018
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near Greendale, Victoria (Australia)

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Challenging hike with river and creek crossings. Steep terrain with beautiful views and scenery. Opportunity to also camp overnight. See external link for more information or copy and paste the following link: http://walkingdroid.com.au/whiskey-creek-lerderderg-state-park/

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  • Photo of Bridgeen Bourke
    Bridgeen Bourke Jun 18, 2019

    Is this trail easy enough to follow with Wikiloc and could you go with a group?

  • WalkingDroid Jun 18, 2019

    Hey Bridgeen - Yes - easy to follow. I didn't take any shortcuts or off trail. Yes, can go with a group, also a nice camping spot nearby the river for a large group. One issue though it's winter, and the river may be flowing with fast water. I did this hike spring/summer where I was able to cross the river or shallow water. Take care at 3.9KM and 5.9KM mark on wikiloc map. River crossings. Regards - Chris

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    deb9 Jun 6, 2020

    Hi Chris would you say the way you went would be the best way or would you recommend going clockwise?

  • WalkingDroid Jun 8, 2020

    Hi Deb @deb9 - Yes I would say my way is the best way due to some steep inclines. It's winter now so the river may be flowing. Maybe difficult to cross, so you might need to find an alternative path when you get to the river crossings. It was almost dry when I did this hike.

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    deb9 Jun 8, 2020

    Okay thanks heaps, might put it off until after winter

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