Moondog55 wrote:Brisbane Ranges although you do have to be careful to avoid old mine shafts in places
+1 for Brisbane Ranges. Can be cold this time of year but commonly relatively dry.
Even though my Scout troop are in Eastern suburbs, we are starting to do more 'cord hike in the "Ranges".
Another great two nighter for Scouts, or anyone really (but can be difficult logistically and is 3.5hrs from Melbourne)) is Falls Creek to Hotham, or vice versa.
Cathedrals are good and close to Melbourne, Wilson Prom good (but 3.5hrs away), Mt Disappointment, Kurth Kiln, Powell town, Yarra valley, gee, many options.
Snowzone wrote:So you would check the weather forecast before embarking on a walk in the Lerderderg. You should be doing that regardless of where you walk anyway as there are many areas that can become unsafe after heavy rain.
Indeed. The difference is in the risk management options. Irrespective of the cause of an increase in water level, escape up steep sided gorge is difficult (unacceptably so for other peoples kids), so an unacceptable risk for Scout management to accept.