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Razorback Walking Trail

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The unsealed, looped section of the Island Archway path takes you first to the designated lookout of the Island Archway and then around to the two viewing areas of the Razorback. This looped section of the path is approximately 1.5 metres wide and has a surface of medium to small compacted crushed rock. The two designated viewing areas of the Razorback are approximately 120 metres further along the path from the Island Arch viewing area. The viewing areas have compacted earth surfaces with horizontal timber safety railings and a bench seat.

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Access for all in a wheelchair world first

19 Apr 2013

An all-terrain wheelchair, the ‘Trailrider’, will feature in today's Oxfam Trailwalker, a 48 hour, 100 kilometre hike through five outer eastern national parks. Pushing the wheelchair, with team member Bruce Towers onboard, will be a team from Parks Victoria, including the Member for Caulfield David Southwick and with the Member …

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