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    I have to take my daughter to the Gantry at Mt Mee this Saturday as a starting point for a bushwalking trip she is doing. Can any PP'ers advise me of the best route to take? I will be leaving from Ormiston in Redland City.

    Cheers

    Jim
    2004,GXL V6 Auto. ARB bullbar,IPF 900 spotlights, Milford cargo barrier, GME TX3400UHF, Coupler Tec, Cooper AT3's, Safari Snorkel, Dual batteries, King Springs and Bilsteins.

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    Re: The Gantry at Mount Mee

    Jim,

    Head for Dayboro, turn up the Woodford Rd and the turn off into the park towards the Gantry is well signposted near the top of the hill. It's bitumen almost all the way. You can't miss it.

    Bakery in Dayboro has some nice goodies, just try not to wear any Lycra, you'll find you're attracting the wrong crowd.

    Cheers,

    Dave
    Confidence - The feeling before you fully understand the situation

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    • #3
      Re: The Gantry at Mount Mee

      Originally posted by Fozzy
      Jim,

      Head for Dayboro, turn up the Woodford Rd and the turn off into the park towards the Gantry is well signposted near the top of the hill. It's bitumen almost all the way. You can't miss it.

      Bakery in Dayboro has some nice goodies, just try not to wear any Lycra, you'll find you're attracting the wrong crowd.

      Cheers,

      Dave
      As Dave said...
      From Dayboro head up Mount Mee Rd and follow that for about 19 km's then turn left onto Sellin Rd... after that it's about 5.5 km's to the Gantry.
      Cheers, Leon
      There's no such thing as a wrong turn... it's just the scenic route!
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      • #4
        Re: The Gantry at Mount Mee

        Thanks guys it was an easy find. After dropping off our daughter we did the short drive and walk down to the falls lookout, a scenic spot. When leaving the Gantry I noticed there was a Peggs Road on the right, is it an alternative route back to Dayboro?

        The bakery was well worth the stop.

        cheers

        Jim
        2004,GXL V6 Auto. ARB bullbar,IPF 900 spotlights, Milford cargo barrier, GME TX3400UHF, Coupler Tec, Cooper AT3's, Safari Snorkel, Dual batteries, King Springs and Bilsteins.

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        • #5
          Re: The Gantry at Mount Mee

          Just stumbled upon this map on the EPA's web site... Show's Peggs Rd... It's where I thought it was but wanted to check before making a comment.
          Laceys Creeks Rd will take you back to Dayboro.

          http://www.derm.qld.gov.au/parks/dag...-trail-map.pdf
          Cheers, Leon
          There's no such thing as a wrong turn... it's just the scenic route!
          1998 VX Grande 95... gone, 2008 GXL 120... almost gone... 2017 GXL 150... blank canvas
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          • #6
            Re: The Gantry at Mount Mee

            I seem to recall rolling my army 6 wheeled International Mark 2 truck, loaded with 2 tonnes of chains, down a yarma there back in 1977.

            I was reversing in the dark and my guide sent me over the edge. We soon winched it back up using three other trucks and continued on. All good apart from a sore head and a crushed roof!
            Dave
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