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Potters Gully Road
OurimbahLast Update: 27/12/2012
Some trail names are made up, if there is a different name please let us know.
Difficulty - Easy
Slope - Moderate
Space - Open
Surface - Dirt - Loose rocks on dirt - Rutted
Trail type - Firetrail
Notes:
Potters Gully Rd is a typical fire trail that runs from Red Hill Forest Rd (not far from the turn off from Yarramalong Rd) down into the valley (I'm assuming Potters Gully) and back up the other side.
Its the backbone for many of the Ourimbah trails south of Red Hill Forest Rd. The single tracks regularly start, end or cross over this fire trail. It also provides a simple way of getting to the top of the mountain if you want to avoid the single track climbs and should anything go wrong with you or your bike Potters Gully Rd serves as an easy way to get back.
From the maps on Nobmob this road takes you to the downhill track. Something I hoped to ride but was simply too tired to do so.
This trail itself would be a great ride for beginner mountain bikers. With some fairly steep climbs and descents it's a good way to assess the skills and fitness of a novice rider.
The video only covers a short section of this fire trail, from the bottom of Jurassic Park until the Burnt Forest turn off.