MrPlow
13-02-2004, 04:34 PM
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Down from the old cheeseburger. Don't head to the grassy area at the bottom of the cheesburger to the left. Instead head out to the birdwatchers walk. (straight ahead loop) keep looking ahead for two ironbarks off to the left with a smaller tree infront i think.
Go in after these trees and follow... hooks back to the left, then heads straight down for a bit, berms to the left again and follows slightly down back towards the gully. (heading south i think, you will see a few berms and stuff)
Then it hooks into a gully (doesn't flow water, don't worry) over a fallen tree (need some N/S here) and heads N/W down the gully.
This gully eventually ends up at the end of the sandstone ridge track. for those who know jubilee I believe from memory you can get out onto a road that goes back into withcott past skirmish?
This trail IMHO has great potential to be one of the longest single tracks with good variety etc in our area. I just don't have time to complete it myself. My intention was to get it back out of the gully (still follow beside and cross though occasionally) as there is potentially some nice flowing fast areas as well as technical. creek crossings etc.
So go build it if you want...
Or check it out, it is a nice walk with a nice stream etc down there. :wink:
Down from the old cheeseburger. Don't head to the grassy area at the bottom of the cheesburger to the left. Instead head out to the birdwatchers walk. (straight ahead loop) keep looking ahead for two ironbarks off to the left with a smaller tree infront i think.
Go in after these trees and follow... hooks back to the left, then heads straight down for a bit, berms to the left again and follows slightly down back towards the gully. (heading south i think, you will see a few berms and stuff)
Then it hooks into a gully (doesn't flow water, don't worry) over a fallen tree (need some N/S here) and heads N/W down the gully.
This gully eventually ends up at the end of the sandstone ridge track. for those who know jubilee I believe from memory you can get out onto a road that goes back into withcott past skirmish?
This trail IMHO has great potential to be one of the longest single tracks with good variety etc in our area. I just don't have time to complete it myself. My intention was to get it back out of the gully (still follow beside and cross though occasionally) as there is potentially some nice flowing fast areas as well as technical. creek crossings etc.
So go build it if you want...
Or check it out, it is a nice walk with a nice stream etc down there. :wink: