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Copperhead Flow Trail (1.97km)
Bungarra Alpine CentreLast Update: 6/11/2013
Some trail names are made up, if there is a different name please let us know.
Difficulty - Intermediate
Slope - Moderate
Space - Open - Tight
Surface - Dirt - Loose rocks on dirt - Rock - Roots - Rutted
Trail type - Single track
Notes:
The Copperhead Flow Trail is Bungarra's show piece, a 2km trail stacked with banked corners that winds its way from the top of the western boundary almost to the bottom of the property.
The trail is accessed from the top of the Tokyo Express and intersects with the Ridgeline Double Trails before crossing the dirt road at the major intersection. It then continues down to the eastern side of the property ending at the intersection of the Higwan Nature Trail and Good Times (Both provide an opportunity to keep riding before heading back up to the dirt road.)
The top section is open, steep and heavily banked, as the trail enters the trees it flattens out and gets bumpy. After crossing the dirt road the trail winds its way down through treed areas with some tighter flat corners and a few rollers / jumps.
For me this trail had more unexpected features than berms, trees and rocks .. please share this video - GoPro Video of Mountain Bike Emu Attack.
The Copperhead Flow Trail can be enjoyed at a casual pace however I suspect the top end guys really carve it. Definitely worth riding this run.