hi Brandon, the carpark is off samford rd ironbark second carpark on the right heading towards samford . There is a single track that climbs up from the carpark and joins a fire road , continue up that fire road till you come to huge mound of dirt and a junction and turn left and head down the hill for a little bit and basically follow the road till you get to the trail head with a small sign, its about 2 km along that fire road on the left and its undulating not just a continuous climb. i hope that helps...... pete
Hi Ivan , try and ride within your limits and do easier tracks until your riding them really well then progress to the harder ones. Start on green trails they are the easiest then blue then black, bunyaville on the northside is great for beginners. I also recommend watching MTB TIPS on youtube for great mountain biking tutorials
Great video guys! Loved the ride yesterday morning.
Great new track. I'm hoping for more just like it out there. Plenty of elevation to litter that forest with stacks of trails just like Kombi.
Looks great, shuttles to the top make for a great days riding- all downhill
Looks like a pretty cool trail. Nice edit too
Thanks mate , yeah i would rate it as one of our favourites
Any directions for new ppl trying to ride it. Like what road the tracks are off?
hi Brandon, the carpark is off samford rd ironbark second carpark on the right heading towards samford . There is a single track that climbs up from the carpark and joins a fire road , continue up that fire road till you come to huge mound of dirt and a junction and turn left and head down the hill for a little bit and basically follow the road till you get to the trail head with a small sign, its about 2 km along that fire road on the left and its undulating not just a continuous climb. i hope that helps...... pete
Do there more trails?
yeah there is , but this is the best
Hey where do you drop off for shuttle? What is the name of the road?
i think its called Lomandra rd
It's called bygotts road
I'm just learning mtb in a brissy lad what are your recommendations?.
Hi Ivan , try and ride within your limits and do easier tracks until your riding them really well then progress to the harder ones. Start on green trails they are the easiest then blue then black, bunyaville on the northside is great for beginners. I also recommend watching MTB TIPS on youtube for great mountain biking tutorials
+Pete and Nate MTB thanks