Ringwood to Box Hill

kimmie
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Ringwood to Box Hill

Postby kimmie » Sat May 19, 2012 5:39 pm

hi guys

Looking for a different thing to do tomorrow... Anyone can suggest a safe route from Ringwood to Box Hill?

Welcome if anyone wants to ride together as well...

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Re: Ringwood to Box Hill

Postby KenGS » Sun May 20, 2012 12:33 am

When I head out that way; starting from Heatherdale Station follow the railway line then follow Cochrane - Cook - Burnett - Doncaster East - Mitcham Rd - then straight down Springfield Rd
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Re: Ringwood to Box Hill

Postby kimmie » Sun May 20, 2012 10:24 pm

Hi Ken.. Thanks for that. I will try next weekend..

Do you know what sort of surface the trail has? Concrete, bitumen, or dirt?
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Re: Ringwood to Box Hill

Postby il padrone » Sun May 20, 2012 11:04 pm

What KenGS is describing is a collection of residential streets and roads - all sealed surfaces. They are generally very safe to ride. The main road - Springfield Rd - has bike lanes for most (all?) of its length.

Your other option is to ride the Mullum/Koonung Trail alongside the Eastern Freeway. This will take you a fair bit to the north and you'll need to ride 3-4 kms south on Station Street to get to Box Hill. The trail is all concrete or bitumen I think.
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Re: Ringwood to Box Hill

Postby KenGS » Mon May 21, 2012 6:46 pm

The Mullum and Koonung trails are mostly bitumen. Between Ringwood and Mitcham Rd be careful in the wet as the bridges are wooden and get very slippery. Also, if you are on skinny road tyres be careful of even some of the bitumen in that section as leaf litter also gets very slippery when its wet. In general I don't think of the trail as very safe for those reasons and a few other surprises (blind corners, metal plates etc) which is why I prefer the on-road route if I'm on my road bike.
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Re: Ringwood to Box Hill

Postby kimmie » Mon May 21, 2012 9:57 pm

thanks il padrone and Ken... very useful and worth noting... Great people! Thanks again.
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