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Top Down to Trail Head (clockwise) (1.04km)
Hinze DamLast Update: 12/6/2014
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Difficulty - Intermediate
Slope - Moderate - Steep
Space - Open - Tight
Surface - Dirt - Loose rocks on dirt - Rock - Roots
Trail type - Single track
Notes:
From the top most point of the trail heading in clockwise direction the trail winds it's way around to the southern side of the hill and the descending increases. This side of the hill is more open and the trail soil is more sandy and loose on a few corners.
The descent down to the trail head is short lived and leaves you wanting more for the climb and why I think most riders choose to go in the anti-clockwise direction.
Despite being more open that then northern side the turns are tight and lined with trees. I found there wasn't much of an opportunity to open up on the trail like you can on the trails at nearby Nerang and Mt Joyce, but it was a fun descent none the less.