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Pino Grinio & Bombora  

Majura PinesLast Update: 10/6/2015
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Video Uploaded: 5/6/2015

Difficulty - Intermediate - Advanced - A & B Lines
Slope - Undulating - Steep
Space - Tight - Extreme Caution
Surface - Dirt - Eternal Puddles - Loose rocks on dirt - Loose rocks on rock - Rock - Roots - Rutted - Sand
Trail type - Single track

Notes:

The descent down Pino Grinio and Bombora was a hell of a lot of fun and well worth the tough climb up Batcave.

Pino Grinio is a park style descent with some descent berms, a couple of doubles, A-B Lines, dips and rough sections.

Bombora follows on from Pino Grinio before turning into a gully run with some big dips, kickers and drop ins (depending on speed).  I would be cautious about riding Bombora in the wet, definitely scope the trail before letting loose.

I thoroughly enjoyed this descent despite being on my XC bike.  Next time I'll take the Enduro bike.

Pino Grinio and Bombora are one way trails.

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Comments:

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