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    Try Atkins Road Mundaring. Runs off Mundaring Weir Road. You travel a K or two and turn left to Ledge Point bbq area, clearly marked and may be worth a look. It`ll eventually take you out through the pine forest and back on to Mundaring Weir Road. If you don`t turn left and keep going, it`ll eventually take you out the back of Coppin Road dump and use to connect up to Charles Road at one stage. There are a few tracks going off Atkins Road and have heard of CV hill is out there some where and I think you may have to turn left off the main track some where to get to it. Last time I went out that way, there were a few tracks fenced off stopping people using them. A nice area out that way.

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    I did the Murray River fire break road, in Lane Poole reserve, with Clunk, Big Col, Stropp and a few others a few weeks ago. Very easy drive with some very pretty countryside.

    Is the Dwellingup track the one with the huge sand hill climb off the beach? That looks like a good run. (and some fishing to be done as well...)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gecko17 View Post
    Is the Dwellingup track the one with the huge sand hill climb off the beach? That looks like a good run. (and some fishing to be done as well...)
    mate i think you may be talking about yeagerup dunes that come up off the beach down near pemberton.
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    I think you're right Stropp and am I also correct in thinking that that trip is not really a day trip? (I still want to do this Yeagerup trip!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gecko17 View Post
    I think you're right Stropp and am I also correct in thinking that that trip is not really a day trip? (I still want to do this Yeagerup trip!)
    The "Huge Sand Hill" that is infamous down that way is Callcup Hill off Warren Beach and is a bit tougher than Yeagerup.

    Callcup Dunes are the other side of the Warren River to Yeagerup Dunes.

    Highly recommend a visit but much better to consider a trip down there as an overnighter (or more) as there are heaps of places to explore and play.
    Dolphins are so smart that within a few weeks of captivity, they can train people to stand on the very edge of the pool and throw them fish.

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    Yep as ET says yeagerup and callcup hill are the two that need to be tackled, you need at least an overnight stay or longer, I will be back down there between Xmas and new year
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    East of Mundaring there's some open state forest with quite a bunch of tracks wandering through it. Some mud to play with in winter too.

    Here's a tracklog from about 6yrs ago:





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    Quote Originally Posted by Stropp View Post
    Yep as ET says yeagerup and callcup hill are the two that need to be tackled, you need at least an overnight stay or longer, I will be back down there between Xmas and new year
    Let me know if you need company Stropp. I am home over Xmas and would love to see down that way!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gecko17 View Post
    Let me know if you need company Stropp. I am home over Xmas and would love to see down that way!
    mate i am going to denmark for xmas and then probably the 27th i will head to yeagerup and home new years eve, you are more that welcome if you want to come along, pm me your mobile number if you are not coming friday night to the xmas drinks.
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    Did a trip last week starting at Gnomesville in the Ferguson Valley, through to Wellington dam for lunch (I reckon parts of that section in the wet would excite even the hardcore fellas). From there, off through Beela to come out at Harvey dam to camp the night. 10 hours all in all. Awesome day trip with a bit of everything for everyone.

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