Boronia Moor




Follow track from lake Fenton to the delightful Kangaroo Moor then climb through forest up to Boronia Moor.  The moor is reasonably large with much tea tree.   It includes a huge snow gum and will be interesting to see how it is going.   
To get to Boronia Moor it is some 600 metres of quite scrubby country with a height gain of about 70-80 metres. It takes about 1:30 hours to this point.  The plan is to explore this area 25 hectares and then hopefully pick an alternative route down in the direction of Wombat Moor.  This bit of country is quite unknown, but it does contains native pines.  If the going looks too unreasonable we will retrace the inward route, otherwise  once reaching Wombat Moor it runs down to lake Fenton and the shoreline can be followed back to the start. Old hand drawn maps indicate a track there and it would nice to see if any still exists.



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