What a load of shit the last few paragraphs are...You guys are not complaining about trees are you? We ride mountain bikes not road bikes, bikes that are intented to be ridden in natural environments. Gahnia doesnt have any trees ON the track so to speak and its the nature of mountain biking that you have to ride around and over natural obstacles. It's really a shame that people are screaming for manicured trails these days. Flow is created by the way YOU ride your bike and not just by trail builders. The builders give you the canvas to paint on but its up to you what picture you paint. Both of these trails have a huge amount of flow built in for your convenience but you have to find it first. It doesnt come delivered to your door stop and thats exactly what a good trail is about.
Nope, they are an opinion about riding bikes, nothing more mate.What a load of shit the last few paragraphs are...
If you park at the Manly Dam entrance on the Wakehurst Parkway you'll be fairly central to all 3. Pedal over to Serrata first (you can work out how with google maps and info from this thread), then Gahnia, then the Dam.Few mates and I were discussing these trails post-ride today. Given that we all live in the Camden area we're looking to sort a Bantry/Serrata/Manly Dam ride so as to make the trip worthwhile. Any local knowledge suggestions as to where we could park, commence the ride, order of venues, yada yada?
Thanks stickso, much appreciated.If you park at the Manly Dam entrance on the Wakehurst Parkway you'll be fairly central to all 3. Pedal over to Serrata first (you can work out how with google maps and info from this thread), then Gahnia, then the Dam.
Gahnia doesn't give you much chance to recover so best to not leave that till last - it's much better with fresher legs.
i like this...The tracks back really impressed me The Bewildered Possum , The mistress Run the Gauntlet and others . Overall 35 km of riding .