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The spur track is a boring painful example of wrapping everything in cotton wool. There is one nightmare hairpin and a creek crossing that's short and deep from memory. Melb to Geelong freeway would be more of a challenge to you!
GQtdauto (7th April 2017)
I remember when you came down Zeka Creek tk and were confronted with a mud track 150m wide with 50 sets of wheel ruts heading across the valley floor for the first 500m. At that stage the Spur track was still tricky but a safer bet than the creek track. It was a total lottery is you picked the right set of ruts as they were all deep and your couldn't climb out of them once committed.
I've got a complete set of CV's for the GQ , have been told with an auto you'll never break one .
I've never heard of the Zeka Creek track, sounds like it was a good one! Wish it was still around by the sounds of it.
Last edited by BillsGU; 7th April 2017 at 10:52 AM.
There were the creek and spur tracks in the mid '80's. The creek track became chewed up from the challenge and preferential traffic, and the spur track was already in as a bypass for management vehicles. Eventually parks closed the creek track and then after the spur track started to degrade, they did a re-alignment to get all traffic off the valley floor - how it is today. the valley has recovered undergrowth wise, but fuel load is way up with the removal of cattle grazing.
Here it was gents
Over 600m drop down from its highest point at the Zeka Spur Track junction to the valley floor below on the creek.
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PeeBee (7th April 2017)