Victoria is about my favourite riding ground in Australia. Ive ridden most of the roads in the region and in the nearby Snowy Mountains, but there were a couple of dirt roads that run between three iconic high country towns; Corryong, Omeo and Dargo.
It was a good chance to try out my new Moto Guzzi V85tt adventure bike.
I camped the first night at the Eskdale Caravan Park and had a lovely site right beside the Little Snowy Creek.
John, the publican at the Eskdale Hotel, is a keen adventure bike rider and a reliable source of information on the state of all the local trails.
Armed with local knowledge, I decided to take the scenic Great River Road that runs beside the Murray River. Toward Corryong.
Along this road, there are beautiful roadside stops with views over the river valley with tables for a picnic lunch.
There are sculpture along the road and in the back ground of the above photo you can see a Bogong Moth sculpture.
My favourite sculpture along this road is the Murray Cod sculpture at Tintaldra.
The sculture is mounted on the remaining structure of the old bridge. The photo is from the new bridge.
Enough sightseeing it was now time for some serious riding on the Corryong -Omeo Road.
Its a good quality gravel road that allows a good pace to be maintained and I was into Omeo late afternoon and set up in the camp ground beside Livingstone Creek
After a hot dusty ride the creek swimming hole was the perfect spot to wash off the dust and cool down before dinner. (Ps I had a special request for a swimming selfie!)
I met some friends for dinner at the Hilltop Hotel, which has an interesting piece of taxidermy.
From Omeo to Dargo its only of dirt through the mountains. Dargo is an iconic village in the high country, and I was excited to get there. The dirt road goes over Mt Birregun a 1350m high mount in the Victorian Alps.
Its a beautiful ride.
Thr Dogs Grave Reserve is a special stop along the route.
The pioneers planted walnut trees around the village, and the main street is lined with old Douglas Fir.
And, of course, there is the Dargo River.
The run home took me through the beautiful Yarra Ranges and its temperate rain forests, tall trees, and giant tree ferns.
Arriving back in time for NYE.
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