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Banksia Drive & Fern Gully
WingelloLast Update: 24/3/2016
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Difficulty - Easy
Slope - Flat - Moderate - Steep
Space - Open - Tight
Surface - Dirt - Eternal Puddles - Heavy leaf and branch litter - Loose rocks on dirt - Rock - Roots - Sand - Wood
Trail type - Firetrail - Single track
Notes:
Banksia Drive is a nice piece of flowing single track with virtually no gain or loss in vertical metres. It is however a bit tight at times made all the more harder by a sandy trail, tonnes of roots and a few little but tight pinch climbs.
At the end of Banksia Drive head left and then right onto Fern Gully, it's been well signposted on all my trips but if all else fails just follow the most worn route..
Fern Gully is a fire trail that runs down into the valley and back up again. I'ts a pretty fast descent that can be a little rutty, has some fast corners and a few water bars but the most dangerous part of Fern Gully is the 2 tight left hand corners that have been very wet and muddy on every trip I've made to Wingello. Be ready for them!