Main Trail Section 1 - Lower (Dreadnought Rd)
Main Trail Section 2 - Fire Trail
Main Trail Section 2 - Rutsville
Main Trail Section 3 - Fire Trail Descent
Main Trail Section 4 - Rock Slide
Main Trail Section 5 - Figure 8
Main Trail Section 6 - Three Ways
Main Trail Section 7 - Top of the world
Bantry Bay (Northern Beaches, Sydney)
Bruce Ridge (Canberra)
Bungarra Alpine Centre (Snowy Mountains)
Currumbin Border Track (NSW/QLD Border)
Daisy Hill (South Brisbane)
East Kowen (Kowen Pine Forest, Canberra)
Forest Pipeline (Northern Beaches, Sydney)
Fred Caterson Reserve (Castle Hill)
Golden Jubilee Field MTB Park (North Shore, Sydney)
Hassans Walls (Lithgow)
Hinze Dam (Gold Coast)
Jackson (Jackson)
Jindabyne (Snowy Mountains)
Kiwarrak State Forest (Tarree)
Majura Pines (Majura, Canberra)
Manly Dam (Northern Beaches, Sydney)
Mt Joyce (Gold Coast Hinterland)
Mt Kosciuszko (Snowy Mountains)
Nerang State Forest (Gold Coast)
Newnes (Lithgow)
Old Man's Valley (Hornsby, Sydney)
Ourimbah (Central Coast)
Oxford Falls (Northern Beaches, Sydney)
Pilot Wilderness (Snowy Mountains)
Red Hill (Northern Beaches, Sydney)
Rotorua Redwoods (New Zealand)
Silver Mountain (Kellogg)
Singleton (Hunter Valley)
Sparrow Hill (Kowen Pine Forest, Canberra)
St Ives and Belrose (North Shore, Sydney)
Stromlo Forest Park (Canberra)
Terrey Hills (Northern Beaches, Sydney)
The Oaks (Blue Mountains)
Thredbo Resort (Snowy Mountains)
Thredbo Valley Trail (Snowy Mountains)
Whistler Bike Park (Whistler)
Wingello (Southern Highlands)
Wylde MTB Trail (Cecil Park - Western Sydney)
Main Trail Section 4 - Rock Slide (209m)
Red HillLast Update: 21/7/2012
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Difficulty - Intermediate - A & B Lines
Slope - Moderate
Space - Open
Surface - Dirt - Loose rocks on dirt - Loose rocks on rock - Rock - Rutted
Trail type - Single track
Notes:
A really fun section of Red Hill and probably my favourite bit of trail.
For those working on their technical climbing this section provides some great beginner/intermediate loose and bedrock challenges for a 15m climb over 200 meters. On the way home its the last decent and an opportunity to let rip.
I would class this section as a beginner downhill with heaps of small drops of up to a foot, plenty of loose rocks, a b-line line that switches from side to side and a few bigger drops to keep the more experienced entertained.
There is also a great roll/drop at the top corner of about 3ft for those wanting to step up.
Note: this video begins in the opposite direction to the map. It starts from Figure 8 and runs down to the Main Fire Trail Descent.