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Centre Track update for 27 Oct

Area: 
Centre Track
Status: 
Amber/Some Issues

Some puddles but considering all the rain this track was in great condition.
The bottom is showing some erosion damage and is proving to be a bit more difficult to climb Smiling

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loki's picture

Duck Hole/Terrey Hills Trail update for 27 Oct

Status: 
Amber/Some Issues

Rode this afternoon and there were a few puddles but barely enough to get me or the bike wet/dirty.
There were however 4 wallabies - one of which jumped across the track a little bit too close and scared us both!

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PIVOT MACH 5's picture

First time.

Date: 
30 Aug 09
Challenge: 
Oaks up and back.

Rode alone for my first up and back so i wouldnt be distracted. Loved it and have done it with a mate since. that one was a little slower Smiling

Carlgroover's picture

You've gotta love the Scott.

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Wow, what a race! I found the track exciting the whole time and the change to the night lap and back added more interest.
The fast downhill sections had the adenaline pumping so hard I never felt sleepy or struggled to stay focused for over 25 hours, with the size of the rocks that line track you know they are going to hurt if you make a mistake. Lucky I didn't!

This is the 1st time I've ridden the Pivot at Stromlo and it ate all the technical parts of the track with ease and I find I can ride it fast while staying relaxed so it was perfect, I never touched my spare bike the whole race.

loki's picture

Anywhere rideable today?

I've got a few hours free today and would like to go for a ride.
Any suggestions on somewhere local that would be rideable after all this rain? Or should I stay at home instead...

I was thinking maybe Duck Hole + Centre?

Checkmate's picture

Better than expected:)

Pretty pleased with the result and the whole experience. We took it seriously enough, still not forgetting to enjoy (almost:) every lap. Big CONGRATULATIONS to Iam for the fastest lap on the team + finishing 5 laps altogether with his broken wrist and fancy orange plaster!

Rob's picture

NPWS Sustainable Cycling and Mountain Biking Workshop

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NPWS Workshop Faces

As previously discussed (see Northern Beaches National Parks to pilot Sustainable MTB Access) today was the day for a "full day of consultation" which consisted of a NPWS facilitated workshop, "... to explore opportunities for sustainable cycling and mountain biking in the region.".

Pictured here you see the smiling faces after a full morning of discussion. We had reason to smile too, as the session was very useful, well organised and well mannered. The day consisted of a few presentations, splitting into groups for smaller discussion, whole group discussions and other brainstorming.

In the afternoon we visited a (rather wet) Bantry Bay and walked through the area discussing various issues. The good news here was that trail design and maintenance guru Glen Jacobs (from World Trail) saw nothing here that was a major challenge or problem.

I have to say the group was very lucky to have Glen there today as his experience really shone through. The NPWS staff seemed very enlightened by what he had to say, particularly when talking about how proper trail design can be used to effectively control rider behaviour. We are like sheep aparently - give us sweet single track and we'll follow it anywhere Eye-wink

We were also very fortunate to have Tony Scott (MTBA) and Nick Bowman (of the newly formed IMBA Australia) along with a couple of NPWS Directors (Carl Solomon and Bob Conroy). It would appear that a way forward can be found at a high level between these senior guys that will be beneficial to everyone working a 'grass roots' level - that includes everyone out there that has supported efforts publicised here on this site, and through others (such as HSMBA) and our local clubs. It has to be said, that without everyone's support this workshop could have never happened - thank you all!

As usually there isn't much in the way of planning that can be shared, but a couple of choice quotes from the 'Next steps' closing. NPWS are committed to "remain relevant" to the community and park visitors which obviously includes catering for the very popular and ever growing MTB base. They are also committed to, "selection, design & development of sustainable trails" in the future.

As usual, will keep everyone up to date with further progress, but going on this showing some good things are coming... although there is always a down side - it will be slow progress as always, but you already knew that, right?

Rob's picture

NPWS Workshop Site Visit (Bantry Bay)

Discussing various issues with the Bantry Bay area.

Rob's picture

NPWS Workshop Site Visit (Bantry Bay)

Discussing various issues with the Bantry Bay area.

jpack's picture

Would this work - LED Circuit??

Would this circuit work.

NOTE: the batteries are 9.6V 3300mAh

Jaycar driver takes minimum 12V
torch driver needs 6V - not sure if 9.6V will kill it?

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