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Jelly Leg Climb
OurimbahLast Update: 27/12/2012
Some trail names are made up, if there is a different name please let us know.
Difficulty - Easy - Intermediate
Slope - Moderate
Space - Open
Surface - Dirt - Loose rocks on dirt - Rock - Roots - Rutted
Trail type - Single track
Notes:
The Jelly Leg Climb trail begins from the Potters Gully Rd fire trail just above the top (end) of the Burnt Forest trail. I believe this is sometimes called 5 ways.
The first stage suckers you in as it winds through a relatively flat section of open bush single trail before throwing a number of small but steep, rocky, rutted and rooty climbs with the odd tree just to bring you unstuck.
The name says it all. If the climb out of Burnt Forest wasn't enough this deceptively torturous section of trail is the icing on the cake. Ascending the Burnt Forest and Jelly Leg Climb takes its toll, but the good news is the trail merges with the Rollercoaster trail on the north side of Potters Gully Rd and that is the start of a long descent.
You can completely bypass Jelly Leg Climb and ride from Burnt Forest along Potters Gully Rd to Rollercoaster but as we all know, each climb makes the descent all the more sweeter.