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                                 “It is nice to be back in the forest where the trails are narrower. I grin as we speed down a ribbon of loam. The locals know what they are doing, saving some of their best trails for last.”
more slip and the trail surface is a little more on the gravelly side. This change in soil type is consistent through the clear-cut sections of the Pines, but with the lack of pines, we gain a greater visibility of the upcoming trail making it easier to read first run through. The new pines are growing fast though, it won’t be long, and visibility will be reduced again.
As we get to the end of the ride, we head across to the western side of the Pines to ride Gullivers and Loosey Goosey. It is nice to be back in the forest where the trails are narrower. I grin as we speed down a ribbon of loam. The locals know what they are doing, saving some of their best trails for last.
Our ride done, we head to Margaret River
Brew House for lunch. The food is tasty, and the beverages post ride encourage conversation. We sit outside in the sun and talk about the trails
we’ve ridden over the last six days and how much progression there has been in the last couple years. Our road trip is over but there are plenty more trails you can ride in the Margaret River Region. The MRORCA website has everything you need to work out what to ride.
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