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Down to the Right

After cycling along/by the road, hit the trail again to the right, just past Forbes Place.

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Bear Right

After a tiny climb the path meets a road here, but don't worry about that - keep on going round to the right.

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Round the carpark

Turn right past the carpark and continue on behind the houses.

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Right

Right into the trees again. Some steps, rocks and roots in this section, watch out.

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Technical End

Almost there - but don't relax just yet. Nice bit of technical stuff here at the end.

This section used to be one tricky ride, but it's since been covered with board walk (around Apr 2006) and now looks like this. Still not simple, but a whole lot easier.

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Careful

Reverse angle - Watch out for those tree roots on the way down.

This section used to be one tricky ride, but it's since been covered with board walk (around Apr 2006) and now looks like this. Still not simple, but a whole lot easier.

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Lab Bridge

Almost done. Negotiate the speed reduction railings, over a small bridge and back up to King Street.

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Manly Dam in Google Earth

From out Manly Dam interactive map.

Directions and photos all way round.

Also see Manly Dam ride details.

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2006 Events

Keep up the riding over the silly season!

Here are the first few events in the new year to look forward to!

Polaris Challenge - 11-12th March 2006
http://www.wildhorizons.com.au/challenge/index.html

Dirtworks 100k Challenge - Sunday 7th May 2006
http://www.maxadventure.com.au/dirtworksclassic/

Other MTB-O events coming in '06:
25/26 Feb - Black Springs/Jenolan
25/26 Mar - Newcastle
7 May - Wingello
11 June - Taree
25 June - Sydney Olympic Park

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How to build a 1,024,000 mcd portable light

For anyone thinking about night riding this might be of interest:

How to build a 1,024,000 mcd portable light.

You've just built a bike light which is brighter than most car headlights and weighs in under two pounds with batteries.

Sounds good Smiling

Not sure how viable it is though, esp. reading the comments below the main article, but might be worth a look anyhow.

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