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Ridgeline Double Trails (380m)
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 - Advanced
Slope - Moderate
Space - Tight
Surface - Dirt - Loose rocks on dirt - Rock - Roots
Trail type - Single track
Notes:
The Ridgeline Double Trails are twin blue runs that snake their way down the mountain, crossing over each other a number of times.
Looking down the trails from their starting points from the Tokyo Express, the trail that starts on the right is probably the pick of the two being more flowy and containing interesting rock gardens. The left trail is not without its positives including a roller/jump over a log.
The Ridgeline Double Trails merge just before the fire trail and then shortly after crossing the fire trail merge with the middle section of the Copperhead Flow Trail.
These twin trails are a stark contrast to the Copperhead Flow due to their technical challenges, tight trees and lack of banked corners (all except 1 on the left trail).
These trails are easy to get to (via the fire trail, Mountain Ash Trail or Emu's Run / Tokyo Express) which makes them great training trails and probably good for time trials when riding with mates.