Wednesday 15 March 2017

Grampians Edge CP, Dadswells Bridge, Vic


Long weekend in March so we headed to Grampians Edge CP in the Grampians @ Dadswells Bridge at the north / eastern side of the Grampians itself, met up with Hutchie & Wendy on the way up on Friday where we met Malcolm & Nikki who had already arrived and Scott & Sue latter in the afternoon arrived and set up for 3 nights in the bush setting area of the CP with views to the Grampians as a back drop.

Afternoon and evening around the camp fire to late with lots of laughs and tears with many funny stories and moments during the evening then off to bed for a 10am departure to go out exploring as none of us had been to this area previously

Breakfast of eggs, bacon and toast and a departure of 10am ready for the day, First stop was a climb to Mt Zero at an elevation of of 573 feet above sea level the climb was a challenge where only Linda, Scott and Hutchie made it to the “trig point” I for some reason thought wearing jeans was a good idea so back to the car and into shorts for the rest of the day Temp was in high 20’s everyone made it back to the car park then off for our lunch stop. We packed pies and sausage rolls and put them in the 12v oven for our drive to Zumsteins Picnic Area, this is located on the banks of the MacKenzie River and is the site of an historic settlement.

Lunch stop over then a drive to Mckenzie Falls (we only walked to the observation platform) as we had enough walking in 1 day, the place was full of people out and about on the long weekend, “hundreds” of people in fact then to Lake Wartook for a quick look then to Halls Gap for a coffee.

Halls Gap? This is the town which probably has the closest access to the Grampians and it was PACKED to the rafters, the local CP was FULL AS don't think they could have fitted anyone else in, made us appreciated the room we have back at Dadswells Bridge. Sat evening quick dinner then drinks around the camp fire

Sunday drive along the Eastern side of the Grampians stopped and a winery along the way passed through Halls Gap on our way to Dunkeld where we had lunch then a drive back along the Western side of the Grampians, The Easter side is much better and gives you a perspective of the size much better than the western. Collected some wood along the way ready for tonight’s fire. Pizza for dinner, few drinks and a respectable 11pm to bed.

Quick pack up (we had pre-packed some stuff the previous evening) only took probably hour+20mins then off for Maccas in Stawell then home around 12:40pm around a 4 ½ trip from Grampians to home


Looking at the June long weekend to go back and finish off seeing some of the attractions we did not get to see this time