January 18, 2012

Australiayarhh!! part four: Mt Buller

Radness, Riding, Trails, Travel

Now the rides were getting a little more serious. 2 Days away at Mt Buller resort 3 1/2 hours out of Melbourne and into some real mountains. Mount Buller, a ski hill in winter and mountain bike resort in summer…perfect.It has always had a pretty strong downhill following, hosting a number of state and national racing events over the years but because of the bikes we are riding we were more interested in the xc singletrack network that had recently been put in. Although or bikes could handle the punishment of the downhill course its just not the same as riding it on a squishy dh rig!!!! oh well, next time!

Arriving at lunchtime, we were greeted with perfect weather to explore the mountain, the stonefly trail to Mount Stirling was first on the list.

Radbike going native

The rigs at the ready

First rocky descent….and tear my recently tublessefied (not a word) rear tire….in goes the tube

The map supplied was good….a little confusing at times but we made it

Cal getting his shred on over some buff single track

Beautiful switch back climb, the recent rainfall has made everything uber green

Eric in some trees

Would ya just have a look at that!

One and only waterfall crossing on the Stonefly

First view from the top

Mt Stirling summit

Ghostly snow gums dwarfed by giant Callum

Top third of the epic descent down Stirling…worth the climb

Candys and Beer….the only way to truly recover from a ride

The history of Eric and Paul. Couloir Ski and Bike/ Rad Bike/ Outside bike and Ski, Mt Buller road

 

Epic Day!!! headed down the hill to a nice little campground we found a couple years ago. Big trees, a flowing river and some cold beers! a perfect way to end the first sesh.

Sheep yard flat

Disappointing axe fail

Early rise for day two….with bacon

We decided for the second day to make use of the shuttle service from Mirimbah at the bottom of the mountain to the top and session some of the longer descents. We also managed to squeeze in a lap of the new ‘flow’ dh trail they had built called Copperhead. A fast consistent gradient and narrow single track made these converted hiking trails actually pretty fun…and fast. Both routes down are fun, one classed as a black (more difficult) and the other blue (moderately difficult) which allows for all levels of rider to take advantage of the trails. Such a great couple days at Buller, make the trip if you can!

Pick up point at the Mirimbah General Store

All the log bridges on this trail (maybe 12 of them) were washed out in huge floods that came through the area.

The final river crossing on the Delatite trail, quite refreshing after some high speed double track descent. Considered a blue trail, a good rider can easily hit 60km per hour making it….well sketchy!

 

 

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