


Totally agree with you there Wattie. You can't see how steep that rocky section is either, it was stupid. Riding on big loose rocks up steep slopes is not my idea of dirt riding. All the rest of the day on the single tracks (that weren't just rock) and the smaller fire trails that were loose dirt, jumps, etc and weren't graded were bags of fun.Wattie wrote:If I wanted I climb through trees I'd go bush walking.
Single track is good, but I your just pushing your bike and slipping your clutch all day, boring
I meant more the size and weightrobracer wrote:After riding Leannes Kwaka 250 I did find it needed a gobfull of throttle, but it still got up there
she tried it for height & the husky is taller than the kwakaWattie wrote:I meant more the size and weightrobracer wrote:After riding Leannes Kwaka 250 I did find it needed a gobfull of throttle, but it still got up there
Wow! The kwaka must be low!robracer wrote:she tried it for height & the husky is taller than the kwakaWattie wrote:I meant more the size and weightrobracer wrote:After riding Leannes Kwaka 250 I did find it needed a gobfull of throttle, but it still got up there
Can't make it this weekend, but we will definitely make the trip up to Ourimbah at some stage. We went back to Belanglo on Thursday and found a heap of tracks that we missed the first time. We went out of the campsite where those other guys went and turned right. Found some good long single tracks and a heap more narrow fire trails that were challenging and yes, I did fall off again in some rocky stuff but it wasn't as difficult as where we went the other day. I didn't hurt myself so there was no need for a dummy spit, but we did get the fall on video. Probably going back up next week and will try to mark on a map where we go so we can find all the trails again.robracer wrote:Will be riding Sunday the 20th at Orimbah unless there are any other suggestions