Well we aren't far off seeing Maydena open up, whos booked in, did you consider the collective program?
Accommodation and food seems to be a big thing, and things to do outside (heaven forbid) riding, be it during poor weather conditions or just to take a break.
Are you considering heading down in the next 6 months or are you going to give a season and see how it all pans out?
If Maydena is a success, do you think we will see the rise in commerically based MTB parks in Australia? Will you take advantage of the growth? There's locations and private parks already existing, but nothing on this scale.
Will Greenvalley, boomerang park, Iride etc all start to consider this approach long term? Victorias cycling tourism is double that of the current tourism percentages with no signs of this easing. ( not specifically mountain bike.) Are you willing to pay for riding a private network or are you happy with the current set of public/council run facilities through the state/nation?
Accommodation and food seems to be a big thing, and things to do outside (heaven forbid) riding, be it during poor weather conditions or just to take a break.
Are you considering heading down in the next 6 months or are you going to give a season and see how it all pans out?
If Maydena is a success, do you think we will see the rise in commerically based MTB parks in Australia? Will you take advantage of the growth? There's locations and private parks already existing, but nothing on this scale.
Will Greenvalley, boomerang park, Iride etc all start to consider this approach long term? Victorias cycling tourism is double that of the current tourism percentages with no signs of this easing. ( not specifically mountain bike.) Are you willing to pay for riding a private network or are you happy with the current set of public/council run facilities through the state/nation?