Been to Dalby today ridden most of these trails. Awesome off piste. Got to give full credit to the trail diggers and thanks. Trails are better made than any official trail centre. Just love the place.
Dalby is such a great place. The people who slate it, are those lazy, bike-lift addicts, who are not fit enough to climb under their own power, and just want some short downhill sections, with carefully measured man-made jumps, and a lift back to the top again afterwards.
@@igmetcalfe Indeed. It's just a massive area to be explored. I used to stick to the full red, and loop the 4 mile black section in as well. It gets you really fit, lots of very demanding climbs.
@@chuckmorrismtb There is 1 green, 1 blue (not too bad about 8 miles), 1 red (good about 23 mile long) and 1 black (4 mile). There are LOTS of off piste trails all over to be explored.
Been to Dalby today ridden most of these trails. Awesome off piste. Got to give full credit to the trail diggers and thanks. Trails are better made than any official trail centre. Just love the place.
These trails look mint. Gonna have to seek them out when at Dalby next.
Class riding…those trails look great
Serious footage
How hard are these to find?
They're not too bad. I just used strava heat / segment map.
@@igmetcalfe what’s that ?
@@Tom-yc2vc an app called strava. You use it to record your rides. But it also has map showing segments/trails.
Dalby is such a great place.
The people who slate it, are those lazy, bike-lift addicts, who are not fit enough to climb under their own power, and just want some short downhill sections, with carefully measured man-made jumps, and a lift back to the top again afterwards.
Dalby is mint. Back there on Sunday. One of the things I love about it is how easy it is to loop back to the top of the trails using the fire roads.
@@igmetcalfe Indeed.
It's just a massive area to be explored.
I used to stick to the full red, and loop the 4 mile black section in as well. It gets you really fit, lots of very demanding climbs.
Looks great, how many trails there you reckon
@@chuckmorrismtb There is 1 green, 1 blue (not too bad about 8 miles), 1 red (good about 23 mile long) and 1 black (4 mile).
There are LOTS of off piste trails all over to be explored.