Oppy
Likes Dirt
How would you like to help name a mountain bike trail at Mt Coot-tha Forest?
Brisbane City Council is consulting with users of the mountain bike trails at Mt Coot-tha Forest to help name the trails.
Your suggestions will be shortlisted and presented to Council. Only names that are consistent with the Brisbane City Council Guidelines for Naming Tracks and Trails in Natural Areas will be shortlisted.
There are several reasons we need to name the trails. These are:
There are 14 trails to be named, remember there are already some named walking and multiuse trails.
What would you call the track and why? Let Council and the Brisbane mountain bike community know your thoughts. Closes 16 May 2007.
Blog on at http://202.148.140.187/blogs/bcc2/ for all the details.
Brisbane City Council is consulting with users of the mountain bike trails at Mt Coot-tha Forest to help name the trails.
Your suggestions will be shortlisted and presented to Council. Only names that are consistent with the Brisbane City Council Guidelines for Naming Tracks and Trails in Natural Areas will be shortlisted.
There are several reasons we need to name the trails. These are:
1) Currently each of the trails have several commonly known names not one name for each trail.
2) Easier to locate injured riders for emergency procedures.
3) To produce a detailed Mountain Biking Trail brochure for Mt Coot-tha Forest.
4) To sign the trails to ensure riders do not get lost.
5) To grade the trails by International Mountain Bike Australia (IMBA) standards.
There are 14 trails to be named, remember there are already some named walking and multiuse trails.
What would you call the track and why? Let Council and the Brisbane mountain bike community know your thoughts. Closes 16 May 2007.
Blog on at http://202.148.140.187/blogs/bcc2/ for all the details.