Australian Mountain Bike

NEW TRAILS at your local

there’s a lot going on, with illegal trails being shut down at Nerang, illegal trail building at Gap Creek, plus illegal gravity trails at Camp Mountain being shut down recently. While there is negativity around that, it's easy to forget that new trails are still being built. There is new, sanctioned trail development at Iron Bark in Brisbane’s west, which is also my closest trail network. I met up with Craig Meinicke from Northside Trail Care Alliance, to discover how new trails are being built in a conservation park amidst other trail closures in surrounding areas. It turns out, having a plan and developing relationships is what makes it work, and that’s what netted

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