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Went for a drive up to skyhigh tonight only to be greeted by a huge locked gate and signs stating entry fees. I haven't been up there for years but I remember last time I was there it was fairly early in the morning and never having to pay an entry fee, when did it all change??

and does anyone know any good alternatives?

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It changed like 2 years ago dude :wave: hehe

Probably even longer now i think about it.

Macedon is a good alternative, some good views, but its out west, so if your heading Sky High its probably miles from you.

What are you after exactly?

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Well haven't been up there since I worked at qantas so it would be 2.5yrs+ since I been there. Nah i'm in Mill Park so probally about half way between the two.

Just somewhere with good views or a good place to take a girl. And no not for sex I have a house for that ;)

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Well haven't been up there since I worked at qantas so it would be 2.5yrs+ since I been there. Nah i'm in Mill Park so probally about half way between the two.

Just somewhere with good views or a good place to take a girl. And no not for sex I have a house for that :)

Easy

Yarra Blvd :D

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im glad they fixed it up, it was looking like one hell of a shithole. syringe boxes in toilets, massive cracks on the building and so on

i think its like $4 or something to get in during the day, this is to maintain it.

they are making a hedge maze or something up there i think.

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