Friday, October 31, 2008
That last jump is a doozy
With the DH racing at Illinbah coming up soon, I thought I would put up one of the images I took at the Nationals there last year. This photo appeared in Inside Sport in January 2008
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Blokes only mtb ride .... NOT
If you think that the Daisy Wednesday morning ride is only for blokes ..... you'd be wrong. Kylie was always up in the lead group taking it to the singletrack.
The weather was great, the tracks a little dusty and the pace was pretty quick for the most part. Always great fun !!! About 17 of us this morning.
Rich and Jaman through the rock garden on TOL
Tim from FTR showing Stonehenge who is boss.
Allan showing that having a bad off where you lose your front teeth and need 80 facial stitches doesn't have to put you off riding. Good one Al.
Is this a new way to carry a spare tube or just a lot of bad luck???
And no that wasn't Max with the pink gloves. ;-)
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
The days are numbered ....
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Wednesday with Daisy
Micheal from FTR does it easy on one of the smaller log roll overs this morning.
Another Wednesday morning, another great ride. Yesterday's storm settled the dust, and created great riding conditions. Tried a few different trails with some taking to the downhill ramp at the quarry .... not for me though. :-)
Unfortunately for Max he forgot his helmet but rode anyway. Fortunately for Max he didn't come off. By looking at the photo below you could be forgiven in thinking that no-one would talk to him without a helmet :LOL: .... but we did ;-)
Monday, October 20, 2008
Daisy at night
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Its not about Wezzy ... or the bike
Friday, October 17, 2008
Sometimes you need to walk
Friday's are the day we leave Daisy Hill for longer rides with a mix of fire roads and singletrack. One of the favourites is known as the Eastern Escarpement (EE) or Mt Cotton. The final climb is steep, sustained and often loose. This is the reason only a few people have ever actually ridden all the way to the top. Today I rode a PB up the hill, but still required a fair bit of walking.
Starting at the end of Underwood Rd, the lake is always a beautiful site at dawn.
The climb up the EE gives some great views, this one to the south.
Waiting for Wezzy #2
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Rhino's Horn and track #9
Another Wednesday morning, so its out with crew at Daisy Hill for a mtb spin before work. Some of the regulars couldn't make it today as they rode into the city for a free sausage.
It was out to track #9 for a look at this new piece of single track. On the way we were challenged by Rhino's Horn .... a very steep climb!! Some of us rode it, some of walked part of it .... as I said ... its steep. I'm not sure if it has something to do with our local Rhino, but a good chance.
After riding the tracks around Canberra, track #9 was a bit of a disappointment to me .... oh well, something a little different is always fun.
In all, we had 11 riders out today covering about 19km .... and of course, always fun and a great way to start the day!
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Warrumbungles - time for a walk
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
A mtb visit to Canberra
Rode a few of the local tracks around Canberra last week .... in a word ... awesome
Mt Stromlo
Ugly looking from a distance but terrific fun to ride. All tracks are one way with trailheads showing direction of the track. As far as I can tell, this has allowed building specific features for uphill or downhill as appropriate .... some of the berms on Dingo Descent are really awesome ... sorry no photos of them as I was having too much fun riding them to stop for photos . The tracks are generally smooth with quite a few rocks in places and track levels ranging from beginner to very difficult double black diamond.
All of the trees were destroyed by the fires in 2003 but thousands have been replanted
Trailheads make the trails easy to follow, although still take a map as there are a lot of tracks.
There are a few rocks on the track to look out for
Waiting for Wezzy #1
Sparrow Hill
A great suprise with over 35km of singletrack 11km out of Queanbyean. Apart from the parking next to the road, the area is well sign posted with a route marked to follow which gives loops of either 24km or 35km depending on what options you take. Similiar elevations to Daisy Hill, but tracks are designed well so that it seems that there is more sweet flowing downhill than uphill :stupid: Most of the tracks weave tightly through pine forests with occasional ventures out into the open or pass dams. All in all, great fun and certainly well worth the visit :2thumbsup:
Follow the big red arrow, and have fun
The forests are dark ...
... and not all that go in come out alive
There are a few locals
... a few rocks
... a field to cross
... a couple of trees weren't pine trees
... and listen to how many types of frogs you can hear in the dams (5 or 6 distinct calls)
Majura Pines and Mt Ainslie tracks
Close to the 'burbs and well worth a look
Majura Pines
The back of Mt Ainslie
Good luck to those riding the Scott 24 at Stromlo this weekend .... it should be great
Mt Stromlo
Ugly looking from a distance but terrific fun to ride. All tracks are one way with trailheads showing direction of the track. As far as I can tell, this has allowed building specific features for uphill or downhill as appropriate .... some of the berms on Dingo Descent are really awesome ... sorry no photos of them as I was having too much fun riding them to stop for photos . The tracks are generally smooth with quite a few rocks in places and track levels ranging from beginner to very difficult double black diamond.
All of the trees were destroyed by the fires in 2003 but thousands have been replanted
Trailheads make the trails easy to follow, although still take a map as there are a lot of tracks.
There are a few rocks on the track to look out for
Waiting for Wezzy #1
Sparrow Hill
A great suprise with over 35km of singletrack 11km out of Queanbyean. Apart from the parking next to the road, the area is well sign posted with a route marked to follow which gives loops of either 24km or 35km depending on what options you take. Similiar elevations to Daisy Hill, but tracks are designed well so that it seems that there is more sweet flowing downhill than uphill :stupid: Most of the tracks weave tightly through pine forests with occasional ventures out into the open or pass dams. All in all, great fun and certainly well worth the visit :2thumbsup:
Follow the big red arrow, and have fun
The forests are dark ...
... and not all that go in come out alive
There are a few locals
... a few rocks
... a field to cross
... a couple of trees weren't pine trees
... and listen to how many types of frogs you can hear in the dams (5 or 6 distinct calls)
Majura Pines and Mt Ainslie tracks
Close to the 'burbs and well worth a look
Majura Pines
The back of Mt Ainslie
Good luck to those riding the Scott 24 at Stromlo this weekend .... it should be great
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