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Gun Club DH

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The gun Club trail has been used by the CTMBC to host Club, state, national and international Down Hill events.

An old fashion DH trail it lacks the scarier drops and gaps that seem to fill modern DH trails yet still offers plenty of challenges for the guys trying to go fast.

It should be noted that the trail passes along side the Thales firing range and should not be ridden while shooting is taking place.

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By the Pipeline

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Short Meadows

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Jelly Leg Climb

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Browns

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The Missing Link

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Kings Tableland Rd

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From the highway, you have sealed road down to the hospital. You've already passed the Ingar turnoff if you get to the hospital.

Anderson's turnoff is marked a distance down the road.

Glenraphael Drive - North

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No real parking near the Cliff Drive unless you go for the lookout around the corner above.

While it's a plain old 4WD trail, it has a steep descent and climb.

Watch for tourist cars going to the gate area.

Glenraphael Drive - South

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This section starts from the NPWS locked gate and heads south to a great lookout via two major climbs and descents.

While it's a plain old 4WD trail, each descent, both directions, is steep, loose, drainage across road, wet, slippery and likely to end you up over a cliff at the turning points.
Just the grades on these two points I think gives it the Black Diamond. Almost as steep as my 20year old memory of Bedford Creek.

But if you can get past all that and really, the scenery, it slows you down so much, anyhoo, it's a nice afternoon in good weather.

Lawson's Long Alley

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Smooth graded 4WD track ending at a drainage culvert with hand rail followed by the old unkempt track which is mostly wide, some good, some rough, ending down in the valley.

Technically (from the North end you'd know this) it's a gated private rd to access this area which is why you should use the walking trails just along the west of the road and houses probably great sniggle value, but we was tired and this KML rode the road back to the pub (closed for a private function) and to the camping ground where Cox's and Lockyer's come together at the road.

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