Inland Hill S, SE
1330'/ 400m agl, 2200'/670m amsl Novice (Intermediate?)
Near Ballarat, 100km W of Melbourne. At the township of Gordon on the Western Freeway just before Ballarat. From the Gordon Pub (20km east of Ballarat on the Western freeway) head west to pass on the north side of the hill. The site is entered from the western side (the back) through a gate just south of the troop of Cyprus trees and the small house. The track passes around the north face and into the crater. Please try and minimize damage to the access track. BE SURE TO LEAVE ALL GATES AS YOU FOUND THEM. Vic roads Map 77 C3.

Landowners

Privately owned. It is very easy to lose sites on private land, so please consider the owners opinions of your actions. Dogs, for example, are best left at home.

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WVHGC, Gary Hickson ([no information])

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Gordon

Mt Black (Gordon) is a rounded, grassy volcanic hill with an easy open take off and landing. Farm track access to the crater and thence to the SE launch, if traction is good. Walk the last 150ft on the south side. On top landings are possible on the south side, but difficult due to a fence on the SE side. Weather station on 0417 112 062.

Takeoff

It is generally unnecessary to ask prior permission to fly, however please use common sense. From time to time the access paddock is ploughed for crops and therefore may not be used. Also, several of the landing paddocks may be unusable due to crops.

Landing

Landing area at the base of the south face is small and sloping. Do not land in the three paddocks directly below the SE takeoff. These were, at one stage a good landing area and excellent training slope, but were lost to us by a thoughtless pilot. Antagonizing the farmer will not help our cause in the local area.

Flight

Both faces provide similarly good soaring prospects in moderate winds. Most Southerlies are unstable and produce good lift (along with sink and turbulence). South Easterly sea breezes often provide smooth ridge soaring in the late afternoon with adequate if a little disappointing height gains.

Hazards/Comments

The surrounding countryside is green and rolling and very picturesque if you get high. Unfortunately this will put you into the flight path of light aircraft flying between Melbourne and Ballarat, keep a good lookout at all times as light aircraft have passed over this hill at less that 200'. Particular care is needed between the hill and the freeway. Be aware of the power line which runs from the road directly to the group of trees below the trig point on the SE side.