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Kincumber Reserve
At a Glance
Located just south of Erina Fair (to the East of Gosford), there is a bit of a mix for everyone here.
Firetrails for the beginner, some intermediate single track and a small but sweet downhill trail.
You have the option of riding up from the north side (near Erina Fair) or driving in from the South (via Kincumber) if you are less inclined to do the climb. Not particularly well marked, but difficult to get lost.
Mount Coramba in Google Earth
From our Mount Coramba interactive map.
Also see Mount Coramba ride details.
Sorry, not much of a map - hell of a track though!
ourimbah next weekend sat, 14/7/7
thinking about a ride next sat on the dh course. I've only been there once so im still having heaps of fun on the main dh course but i know its full of other trails that aren't as main stream as the main DH that would be good to explore. I think my old man was planning on going off on an xc ride rather than the DH cuz he's still recovering from a bit of a tumble into a tree...
i live up at gorokan so unless you live at wyong i probably wouldnt be able to give lifts but im not sure about shuttling yet. would depend on how many people come and if the old man is up to riding or not.
Coffs - downhill fun at Mt Coramba on Saturday and Monday
Thanks Rob for the write up of the Sunday race. You seem to have most points covered, at least from what you saw. Nice work hacking on Bruce too. But you did well Bruce - a top time given our poor preparation.
After an enjoyable road trip from Sydney to Coffs, many of the group decide that the Mt Coramba downhill trail is a capital idea, given we are racing the next day. New trails!! Preparation? What preparation. To illustrate, Steve and Gazza had turned up earlier in the day and had been hike-a-biking up steep hills (err, mountains?) because they couldn't find the proper tracks. More good work! Oh Gaz, you would come to regret this!
To describe the location of this place, the road turn off for Mt Coramba is about 1km north of the big banana. You drive along a tight and twisty road high up towards the top of a mountain, that ends with a picture perfect and stunning view of the surrounding area. This includes a 180 degree view of the pacific ocean. If we weren't so keen to get riding, you could look at the view for hours. The landscape is steep, with a mix of Eucalypts and rainforest. Very different to what we are used to on the northern beaches.