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New View
Taken 25/3/2014

New cut in progress
Taken 25/3/2014

Pick a line - Log, Drop or Berm
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A straight track is a boring track
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Mmmm, Berms
Taken 25/3/2014

New Cut
Taken 25/3/2014

Rehab, the old logs are gone
Taken 25/3/2014

Work in progress
Taken 25/3/2014

How slack do we look as stakeholders?
On Saturday (12-4-14) the Blue Mountains Off Road Cyclists held a Volunteer day on the Oaks single track. This was supported by National Parks and Synergy.
How slack do we as Mountain Bikers look when only 3 volunteers turn up to a track day for thee most popular track in the Blue Mountains and one of the most popular tracks in all of surrounding Sydney.

BMORC Rake & Ride - The Oaks
The meeting times are 'ready to ride'. If you need time to prepare equipment then please arrive a few minutes earlier.
We will be meeting and parking cars at the Glenbrook Helipad. (Not to be confused with the Mid Oaks Helipad)
At the Toll booth let them know you are volunteering with the Mtb track Maintenance. Follow the road across the causeway and up the other side. Continue past the Euroka and Mt Portal turn off. In roughly 50m Turn Rright onto the Helipad access firetrail. Most commmonly the gate here would be closed but will be open for us on the day.
If by chance you are running late, the gate for the Glenbrook Helipad firetrail may be closed in a dummy lock position. Slide the gate open for entry and slide back once through. If you intend on parking anywhere else in the park other than the helipad, you will be required to purchase a day pass from the toll booth and have it displayed in the vehicle.
Open invitation to everyone!!! This is your exclusive ticket to ride the trail before it opens.
With the track nearing completion and getting ready for an opening, we will be doing a bit of a tidy up spending a couple of hours with the rake, So bring one if you got one. After the tidy up, the trail is going to need some bedding in.
On the day, Synergy will be filming a promo video.
They want all skill levels of riders on the day. They want to see Kids, Weekend warriors, Women and Elites. They want to show this trail can cater for a large range of skill levels.