“Why don’t we ride to Diana’s Bath via some horse trails?” I cheerfully suggested. “It could be interesting.”
After riding them, I think we now have a lot more colorful adjectives with which we could describe the Mount Mee Horse Trails.
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Category: Pine Rivers
Hays Inlet
Hays Inlet is a swampy wetland area on the south-west of the Redcliffe Peninsula. Today we decided to see how our bikes would cope with its soft mudflats.
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Return to Reedy Creek
The last time we visited Reedy Creek we enjoyed it so much that we decided to return with more friends.
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Middle Kobble
I’ve never done a solo hike and camp-out before. Today I thought I’d see what it was like.
Raynbird Creek
My friend Paul once told me about an old trail which ran from the highest point in the D’Aguilar Range down to the Lacey’s Creek valley, losing over 700 metres in altitude over almost twenty kilometres. He called it “The Lemon Tree Track”. Today we thought we should check it out.
Old Roads
Roads are like people: there are many of them, new ones are constantly being born, and they eventually grow old and die. Today we explored one old road that is slowly being reclaimed by the earth.
Chicks Who Ride Bikes
“Brisbane Chicks Who Ride Bikes” is an online community of over 1,400 women cyclists in the Brisbane area. A few months ago I was honored to be one of few men invited to join their community. Today I tagged along on one of their mountain bike rides in Samford State Forest (colloquially known as “Ironbark” in the MTB community).
Follow The Sun
When my friend Jason asked me if I knew of any places which offered good views of the setting sun, I knew exactly where to go.
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