Ends up I did manage to get back to Kempsey to try out their local track. So if your driving from Sydney to Brisbane and need a break halfway, Kempsey might be the trail fix your after. It is all located on the south side of the township just park at the golf course and the trail is located on the western side of the car park. You get a well built sections of single track linked together with short sections of fire-trail. Not being overly technical the trail is built for speed and there are no major climbs either. The trail twists and turns over the small amount of forested area available taking in many natural features. There is some nice switchback descending sections before you find yourself back on the side of the golf course. Ride up along the tree line to the car park for another lap. It is simple and plenty of fun, check it out on your next trip along the coast. The local bike shop in town can facilitate most of your needs and has information on the local MTB scene.
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Sunday, January 31, 2010
Kempsey Trails
Ends up I did manage to get back to Kempsey to try out their local track. So if your driving from Sydney to Brisbane and need a break halfway, Kempsey might be the trail fix your after. It is all located on the south side of the township just park at the golf course and the trail is located on the western side of the car park. You get a well built sections of single track linked together with short sections of fire-trail. Not being overly technical the trail is built for speed and there are no major climbs either. The trail twists and turns over the small amount of forested area available taking in many natural features. There is some nice switchback descending sections before you find yourself back on the side of the golf course. Ride up along the tree line to the car park for another lap. It is simple and plenty of fun, check it out on your next trip along the coast. The local bike shop in town can facilitate most of your needs and has information on the local MTB scene.
Training
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Weekend ride
Thursday, January 21, 2010
The fastest way to the top of Thredbo is by chairlift. The fastest way down is by mountainbike. From the top of the chairlifts are marked mountainbike tracks, downhill tracks if you will. You could ride any mountainbike down but a downhill (DH) specific bike is the easiest and the quickest. The main DH trail begins on the access gravel road and after an introduction to water-bars it sweeps into single track. This track is not for the faint hearted, even the B lines required technical abilities. Marked with boulders, tree roots and tight burms this gravity fed track goes only one way, that’s down. There is no need for a chain, as you can quite easily coast the entire way. If you want to go faster, remove your vice like grip of the brake levers, peddle a bit and do a sub 10min run.
Don't forget kids, to wear amour. After a couple of runs I had a grasp of the run, well that's what I thought. Then I found myself flying across the rocks. With claret oozing and a bit of gravel rash I thanked the full face helmet for saving my head, body amour and knee/shin guards for saving most of my skin. At pace there were some good rhythms you could get into over the boulders and also in the switchbacks.
Give a gravity run a go some time, it is real fun, just do it safely.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Thredbo XC
Monday, January 11, 2010
Dubbo
The first place I visited was the Skate park, located close to the center of town. This place was huge, with a street area and massive bowl featuring Australia's first full pipe. The bowl was particularly interesting as it can easily accommodate a MTB. Best suited here would be a short wheel-based bike, but even my XC bike had plenty of space. With a couple of roll-ins and some big walls this park is a sweet spot to pump. Just check it out early as it is popular with the skaters, scooters and an occasional BMX.
A couple of blocks away is the BMX track. It is small and flat, makes for a heap of peddling. Not a heap of fun, but at least they have one. The bandits ride at the track on a monthly basis, during the cooler months.
Close to the Skate park is the Velodrome. Road and Velo riding is popular in Dubbo from Bicycle Users to full blown racers, maxing out miles. There seems to be something for every skinny wheeler during the week. The local bike shop is a good place to start for more information.
I asked around and found out where the XC trails are in the area. Head 30km out to Geurie, turn right at the pub, near Payne St, at the edge of town you will find the trail head. This is a Disciples of Dirt XC area, it is all single track, winding its way around the reserve on the hill. It is well marked in their usual direction of riding, it is clockwise at this spot. There are two trails, a shorter inside loop marked in yellow and the bigger outside loop which makes use of much of the reserve in white. As I said it is all single track but not of a highly technical nature. It is fun, fast and smooth. The outside trail is probably around the 7 to 8km length. The club holds regular races and weekly social rides around this location.
Across the road I found the more adventurous trails. This spot had a bit of dirt jump and up the hill some small gravity assisted trails. Unfortunately the trails did not seem to loop but it was fun to get out on some wide burmed corners and rock jumps. Just ask the local Disciple for more information and access to other areas. :)
Friday, January 8, 2010
Inverell
The Goonoowigall Reserve 6km south west of the township offers beginner level trails. The terrain is well graded in most places made up of light gravel over hardpack. Features include plenty of small water bars, small step-ups and downs, and granite smooth rock sections. In the most southern section of the Waterfall Circuit, the main arterial trail, it does get a little tough with a series of single track pinch climbs in the clockwise direction. The trails are frequented by plenty of walkers, be wary of groups. Goonoowingal Waterfall Circuit is a 5km loop nice for a quick blast.
Still in Inverell, SE of town, head down Rifle Range Rd for 4km, take the RH Y and continue for 300m. This is where you will find more advanced trails. This are is also frequented by Motos but I was alone the morning I visited. There is a great quick loop that winds its way over the hill, best ridden anti-clockwise. You utilise the granate rock face for climbing then sweep off the top into a heap of nice burms and jumps.
There is a ton of trails to be discovered. I linked in additional short single tracks leading off from the general area, again it used the smooth rock sections for climbing sections. It was an easy spot to find and great riding for an hour or two. Get out here for XC and light FR.
To further explore the area on MTB, speak to the boss of Bikes on Byron in Inverell. There is no longer a MTB Club in town, but I heard talk of a comeback. It seems MTBs are out selling the other bikes locally. Road cycling is big in Inverell I found out, there were small groups of teenagers getting around town on two skinny wheels and in lycra. For more info on road rides ask at the local bike store on Byron.