The Springs loop starts from Fern Tree on
the Pipeline Track, as previously blogged. Walk the route to Silver Falls and
when reaching the waterfall, take the tight right hand turn up some steps, onto Silver Falls Track. The
route from here, whilst flagged as easy-moderate in a few books we have, might
be considered tricky for those with short legs, or those who tire easily. It
gets narrow, slippery when wet and steep in considerable sections.
Shortly after taking the turn up the steps
the ground is relatively stable and the walking is pretty easy going. You have
to take a left turn off this route onto Reid's Track which is a much steeper section, that
looks like it regularly gets flushed with water and it essentially looks like a
waterlogged rainwater gully. It is steep here and in places needs a bit of a
heave to get up to the next part. In my experience, it is worth taking a few
breathers as you go, maybe stop for a drink because its tiring work. This may
have all seemed much harder on the day we walked as it was very wet out and we
were getting pummeled by the rain, so much so that even my water-proof became
less water proof. When you have reached the top of this section, you then take
a left turn onto a much bigger looking track, Radford's Track that leads ever upwards towards
the springs.
When we arrived at the springs, cold and
wet, we saw the carpark, and information stand and smoke in the air. We looked across and saw a hut, and sought refuge from the rain. We went
in to get dry and lo and behold, there was a raging fire! We stopped to warm up and have something to eat. We don’t know who had lit the
fire as there was no one around when we got there but to say that it was a
relief to have a fire, is an understatement. It instantly lifed our spirits and
made having an Easter Egg even more enjoyable. So to whoever lit the fire for
our arrival that day, thanks again. Of course we stoked the fire a little
before heading off, so that the next half drowned adventurer might benefit too.
...
When we’d had a break, we went off from the
Springs, back onto Radford's Track that we’d come up, except rather than fully
retracing our steps back down Reid's Track, we remained this
time on the wider Radford's track that headed down the hill. At this point there is a
small sign that prompted the way to Fern Glade. When we headed down further,
there was a small monument on the left that signaled that Radford, a young man, had died
there during a hill run many years ago. It was at this point that we took a
right turn off this track down into Fern Glade.
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