1992 Great Victorian Bike Ride: Murray River — The High Country — Melbourne
@ Adrian Tritschler · Monday, Jan 1, 0001 · 1 minute read · Update at Jan 1, 0001 ·
Can’t remember where this went! I know we had a rest day in Mansfield, then rode through the forest around Lake Eildon, but the whole thing is a little blurry. Aha, hang on, I have found some old brochures and notes, here we go:
– Day 1: Numurkah to Cobram
– Day 2: Cobram to Yarrawonga
– Day 3: Yarrawonga to Benalla
– Day 4: Benalla to Mansfield
– Day 5: Rest day in Mansfield
– Day 6: Mansfield to Eildon
– Day 7: Eildon to Yea
– Day 8: Yea to Whittlesea
– Day 9: Whittlesea to Melbourne
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