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New mountain bike tracks in the Blue Mountains
Thanks to some tireless campaigning by a few fellow riders it seems that SCA have taken a small step in the right direction and granted access to some land around Woodford Dam.
I'm not sure about any specific trails in this area, but as noted, it is a step in the right direction. In the words of Oliver Twist, "Please sir, may we have some more?". There would be some real epic rides available in the Blue Mountains if other SCA lands are opened up.
Anyhow, press release here and quoted below:
http://www.more.nsw.gov.au/news/new-mountains-bi...
Bush walkers and mountain bike riders will now have access to new tracks in the Blue Mountains with more than 1000 hectares of bushland opened up to the public, NSW Minister for Water, Phil Costa announced today.
Minister Costa said trails in the restricted water catchment areas around Woodford Dam, which is not currently being used as part of our water supply, will be opened up for recreational purposes.
“The Blue Mountains is known for its rugged and beautiful landscape - a beacon for people looking for adventure on their weekends and holidays.
“We’re opening up more than 1000 hectares of bushland for the people of Sydney to enjoy coming into Spring.
“These new changes are now in effect and will allow bike riders and bushwalkers to access nine kilometres of tracks around the pristine Woodford Lake.
“The Woodford Dam has not been used for water supply for close to a decade and we’re able to open up access to this area for the first time.
“Signage has been put in place to direct bushwalkers and bike riders around the tracks. “Access to the dam and lake itself will still be prohibited so swimming and fishing won’t be permitted.”
Minister Costa said the decision was in response to a number of requests from the public during the exhibition of the Sydney Water Catchment Management Regulation 2008.
“We know from feedback from the public that people want more access to bush land for recreation use and we’ve identified two additional tracks in the Warragamba Special Area as potential tracks that can be opened up for mountain bikes.
“A 62 kilometre track from Blackheath to Yerranderie and an 11 kilometre track from Wentworth Falls to South Katoomba are currently under consideration for mountain bike riding access and will be on display for public feedback.
“While our chief priority is protecting Sydney’s drinking water - these routes are already available to bushwalkers and the Sydney Catchment Authority has considered providing access to mountain bikes would pose a low risk to water quality.
“I encourage the community to have a look at the proposed routes once on exhibition and provide their feedback.
“It is important to balance community demand for recreational use of the lands with environmental and water quality considerations.”
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Has anyone heard when in Spring this will happen?
Spring 2010? Then again...
“These new changes are now in effect and will allow bike riders and bushwalkers to access nine kilometres of tracks around the pristine Woodford Lake."
Sadly, mixing bikers and walkers, not that they cant get along, seems to spell trouble from the get-go for any recreational space. Interested to see how it develops.
Interesting too that these are labelled "tracks" and not "trails".
Isn't this the technical distinction the govt uses for singletrack and fireroad respectively?
from Blackheath to Yerranderie and an 11 kilometre track from Wentworth Falls to South Katoomba are currently under consideration for mountain bike riding access and will be on display for public feedback"
This seems to me that these tracks are mtb only,am i right?
Mountain bike momentum is taking off in NSW!
On a side point, both the facts that Stromlo exists and the world champs where in Canberra are very good things, as most major decisions in Australia come from Canberra(including mountain biking access in some cases)
might think of it as expanding the existing walking tracks to better cope with, or maybe just to allow MTB to use.
west of Narrow Neck (Shipley) to south of Wild Dogs is a known walker trail with strict policies of here only to keep them out of the SCA Dam catchment and Cox's River flow
You have been able to ride there for just about ever but you had to jump through hoops to get permission
The only reason bikes have been off limits in the area is that Sydney Catchment Authority considers them as a vehicle.
They consider them vehicles because that is how they are treated in Australian road rules.
While it might seem a small step that has been a long time coming this is actually a pretty big step forward IMO.
Big thanks to Huw and every one else that have plug away at it behind the scenes for many years.
Not really. Blackheath to Yerranderie and on to Mittagong is well know multi day walk as well as a ride
Winbourne Rd Hazelbrook through to Woodford Ave Woodford:
Clearview Pde Hazelbrook, to Arthur St Woodford (could just have easily come out in Woodford Ave):
Mountview Pde Hazelbrook, to Woodford Avenue Woodford:
Tony F
hehe max speed 127mph
what were you riding ?
we stopped at three of the gates to look at access and parking.
pics to come (Bathurst Jog weekend, no time for trails, lucky they already done)
Cool. Your site is a great resource by the way. Checked out the Linden Ridge ride based on your write up, and had a blast.
I don't muck about... and had a good curry beforehand.
Tony F
wondering if that was on an up or downhill
Did this happen? Is Woodford Dam open now?
the trails around are accessible
walkers and bicycles
just not near-est the water edge