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The Graveyard
OurimbahLast Update: 27/12/2012
Some trail names are made up, if there is a different name please let us know.
Difficulty - Easy
Slope - Flat
Space - Open - Tight
Surface - Dirt - Wood
Trail type - Single track
Notes:
The Graveyard is a very flat and almost perfectly smooth section of single trail. It winds its way through fairly dense forest and while its quite narrow at times (due to the trees) it's a great section to work on your smooth cornering lines.
The trail (and this video) starts at the end of Boulders and ends at the "Meadows Link" or the Lost Forest trail just over the other side of Potters Gully Rd.
This section is perfect for beginners, while experienced riders will be pushing themselves to be ultra smooth and fast.
My map doesn't give this section justice, its far more twisty and turney than the GPS tracks (I hope to improve the accuracy in subsequent rides).