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By on Nov 22, 2012 in News Blog

The Magpie’s are swooping The days are longer and the magpies are swooping. That means the weather is getting better. Time to hit the trail. If you haven’t already, you need to start planning your trip. I recommend you book early to avoid being disappointed. In some places accommodation is limited at the moment. If you are having trouble, give me a call or drop me an email and we will see what we can do. Let me know if an accommodation page on my website would be of any use to you, and don’t forget to become friend on Facebook or Twitter with the links at the bottom of the page for regulars trail updates as the season fires up. Happy riding and we look forward to seeing you on the trail. Don’t Forget! We are also available to do emergency pick-ups and repairs. Remember to save our number in your contacts as we are available to help you out when you break down or run out of legs. In most cases we are only a call away.      Call 0417 594 998 Quick Update on Trail Conditions Just a quick update on the trail. As we all know we have had plenty of rain. Eildon is Full and looking magnificent. I rode over on it on Monday and there was no wind and it looked like a mirror. The trail surface being granitic sand is soft in some areas making the going a little slower. Allow for a little extra time in these areas. Once the sum comes out it will dry and firm up quite quickly. Look forward to seeing you out their. 2/8/12 The Tour De France is Over Well the TDF is over for another year and we had the great opportunity to witness our first Aussie team in action and a great result for their first year. We can now get some sleep. For those who haven’t joined up yet, get on board membership starts from $77 it’s a great way to show your support. Check out their back stage pass U tube clips they make great viewing. The weather is now fining up so it’s a good time to plan your trip. If you are...

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Traverse Eildon Weir

Traverse Eildon Weir

By on Nov 4, 2012 in Featured

Traversing Eildon Weir will be one of the highlights of your cycling journey along the Goulburn River High Country Rail Trail. At 385 long, the longest bridge on the trail, on a still morning you can see the reflection of the hills in the weir.  

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