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Skinny!
I give Skinny my vote as the best volunteer trail builder in the country.
A top rider and great ambassador for our club too
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Mount York update for 28 Jul
All trees have been cleaned up from the bottom of Lockyers, with the bulk of the blockages removed and rollovers created. Some one has done a fair bit of work lately with a lot of raking and pruning.
They've dumbed down the rock chute a bit which is a bit lame but considering the awesomeness of the rest of the work I can forgive that.
Not sure if it was a private rider or council contractors but here's a big thanks to who ever it was
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About time
I've worked behind the scenes getting this trail approved since late 2007 and sat back and watch the boys build like champions so it was about time I have my first ride down it.
I'd ridden and early version of the top section, mucked around on the bottom section and pushed a wheel barrow full of tools up and down it more than once but I hadn't had a good solid blast on the DH bike or ridden the steep stuff in the middle at all so it was all very fun.

Back Yamma Bigfoot 2012
The meeting times are 'ready to ride'. If you need time to prepare equipment then please arrive a few minutes earlier.
Corner of Back Yamma Road and Parkes Eugowra Road, Eugowra NSW 2806. This is around 25km South of Parkes.
Sunday 9th September 2012
Back Yamma State Forest, Central West NSW
2012 sees the Back Yamma Bigfoot return for its third year. This 25/50/100km mountain bike race is held in the Back Yamma State Forest near Parkes and Forbes in the Central West of NSW (see the map below).
The course has been designed to cater to beginners, intermediate and advanced riders. Beginners can get a taste of the action in the “Little Foot” (25km option), while intermediate and advanced riders can push a little harder and take in some of the more technical aspects of the single track in the “Big Foot” (50km option). A 100km “Two Big Feet” option exists for those riders wanting to push even further. The “Two Odd Feet” category offers a team relay experience, where 2 riders complete 2 25km laps each to complete a total of 100km.

Mega Thunder

Custom trail armour

Frying pan
room for error?