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Old July 30th 04, 01:32 AM
hippy
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Default Hill climbs around Melbourne?


Ray Peace
Check out the Dixons Creek Rd from Healesville to Toolangi, a
nice steady climb with less traffic than the Myers Ck Rd or Melba

Hwy.

Yes, I did this the other week and it was a very nice ride. I went out
on
a weekday though coughcough so I'm not sure what the traffic is
like
on a weekend. There's also scope for some short sharp hills around the

area (Old Healesville Road).

hippy


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Old July 30th 04, 01:19 PM
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Donna is a great ride. No fantastic! Best way is to drive there and do a
double.

1/20 is a good TT workout. The Pack ride it first Sunday of every month
as a handicap event.

The Dandenongs are great fun - just hit any road and ride. The Wall,
Perrins, Terry's Avenue, One Tree Hill etc.

Kinglake is another good ride.

If you are heading towards Mt Martha again - turn left at Canadian Bay
Rd and swing around to Two Bays Rd and then round the back end of
Frankston.

Last week I went to Flinders for some hill work. First time there and
I'll be back for more. Great fun there.


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