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I'm there a bit but usually take Lyrebird track up the side... harder workout. And if you don't go all the way up to one tree hill then you're cheating :down:

But never take my skyline... the retractable spikes on the way out scrape the bottom of the car! :)

I'm there a bit but usually take Lyrebird track up the side... harder workout. And if you don't go all the way up to one tree hill then you're cheating :laugh:

But never take my skyline... the retractable spikes on the way out scrape the bottom of the car! :ninja:

I'm keen to do it, if anyone is heading up there let me know and I'll try to be there when you are.

I went on Saturday, first time there! The spikes on the way out had me worried but I just managed to clear it! :(

Keen on going back to improve my time taken to get up, took me 12 mins but I was buggered when I got to the top haha. Gotta get in to fitness mode now!

I went on Saturday, first time there! The spikes on the way out had me worried but I just managed to clear it! :P

Keen on going back to improve my time taken to get up, took me 12 mins but I was buggered when I got to the top haha. Gotta get in to fitness mode now!

Where to where? Everyone probably measures differently :(

I measure from the archway in the carpark to the bench at the top of the steps.

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If any of you junkies are keen on a challege, then maybe have a look at this:

My club is hosting the State Mountain Running Championship at the 1000 steps (although it runs up the side).

Sunday, 6th June 2010

Entry form: http://www.athsvic.org.au/cache/NewsFile/4...0form%20(2).pdf

Nice little challenge :)

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