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Friday, January 06, 2012

Mt Nebo

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Lanita Road Rail Trail

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A few days ago I went to the MTBDirt.com website and asked if anyone would like to come on a ride today from Ferny Grove to Mount Nebo. This morning, 14 of us set off along the Lanita Road Rail Trail on our way to Mount Nebo.


Poiny Trails

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Rather than just head straight for Mount Nebo, we explored some of the many pony trails that meander around Samford Valley. They’re a bit like a blend between fire trails and country lanes, with a few rocky pinch climbs, and even one or two horses. For small distances they’re really pleasant and a lot of fun. But at the end of a long ride, or over large distances they can be quite tiring, so the trick is to use them early in the ride, and to not over-do it.


Maintenance on the Trail


In a large group of people, it’s always a possibility that something will break (like it did today) so we made sure that there were plenty of opportunities for everyone to stop, have a break, and make sure everything on the bike was running smoothly.


Yuck! Mud!Yuck! Mud!


We also had to slow down for obstacles like creek crossings and deceptively deep mud puddles.


Tough Climb

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Climbing the Goat Track was a challenge for a large group. Everyone has different climbing ability, and some people had to work really hard to complete the climb. We had a rest at the top of the climb to let everyone recover. The most inspiring performances aren’t from people who break world records, but from those who persevere at the boundaries of their ability…. and don’t give up.


Boombanas Cafe


We stopped at Boombana’s Cafe at the top for a break and a bite to eat.


Goat Track Downhill

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We then had a quick downhill run down the Goat Track. It’s much easier to go down that to climb up :)


Rail Trail

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After a quick roll along the bitumen, we headed back along another part of the Rail Trail which is now used as a cow paddock.


We rode about 50km with about 1,250m of vertical ascent.


I started from home in Lawnton, so all up I rode about 85km with 1,380m vertical ascent.


No tough-o-meter today. The ride was different for each person. Some found it more difficult than others. What impressed me was that everyone was patient, and we all rode together. It was a great day with some great people.



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