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Hilversum Cres (2.23km)
Oxford FallsLast Update: 7/1/2013
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Difficulty - Easy - Intermediate - Advanced
Slope - Moderate
Space - Open - Tight
Surface - Dirt - Eternal Puddles - Loose rocks on dirt - Rock
Trail type - Firetrail - Graded Dirt Road - Single track
Notes:
A 2.23km fun downhill fire trail that gradually gets tighter and tighter to the point where you can't ride any further.
The trail starts at the end of Hilversum Cresent and head roughly north for a few hundred metres before the trail descends down into the valley. When you get to the valley you will probably need to carry your bike through some narrow grassy areas before crossing the creek and climbing a few meters to meet up with the 5 Mile Creek fire trail.
You can take MTB beginners on this trail but they will need to walk down some rocks towards the end. The ride down the hill has some challenging sections for beginners but with the wide trail its a great place for them to step up.
The climb out, whether back up this track or via the 5 Mile Creek fire trail is a big one.