Given Gary's listing of Noojee's benefits, can anyone list what's at HR? I've been to the horse races there, but really didn't take too much notice of what's to shoot...
Not a great deal at the Rock, its feature being the enigmatic jumble of boulders and the mystique courtesy of one Pete Wier.
There is:
Walking tracks that weave in and out amongst boulders (people
do get lost!)
the racecourse (likely to be dusty and dry)
Hanging Rock Picnic cafe
a small car park
Pleasant, but not spectacular picnic area.
Oh, and tribute copies of Peter Wier's remastered film,
"Picnic at Hanging Rock".
Much loved as a half-way point for the infamous Bendigo Double Century bike ride in the 1980s (Melb-Bendigo-Melb/360km in two days).
Where'd the $10 entry fee come from? I have not paid that when I rocked up on a mountain bike! Then we'll go east, young men!
Meanwhile, in them thar hills:
Toorongo River,12km outside Noojee would be just the thing for the rainforest and waterfall baggers amongst us (me!): cool, quiet and serene, the ferns arc politely over the rushing Toorongo, cascade down Toorongo Falls and leap over a giant log-jammed chasm to join their better known brethren in a furious torrent 10 metres away. I guarantee it is a pretty place and well worth the effort.
Marc?
