26 January 2009

Colson Road Forest update

"This smelly little pine forest is the worst ride in the country" - Classic NZ Mountain Bike Rides, 7th Ed.

The NPDC have appear to have finished logging along a 20m wide strip in the area where the main 4WD track finishes climbing and comes closest to the landfill area (and you have a scenic view down into the open landfill). The gate is now unlocked and you can ride in there with care after hours.

The NPDC are to erect in this area, a high and supposedly more rubbish proof fence and then plant in behind the fence eucalyptus trees. The existing track in this area will be lost and a new one will need to be constructed to the east of the eucalypts to make it possible to have a circuit.

The adjacent landfill has a finite life and it is anticipated that the landfill operations will move elsewhere. So we will be pressing for the landfill area (that would be unsuitable for re-planting with forestry trees) be used for off-road recreational use. The extent of trails could then extend to the west back to where they were in previous years.

So in the meantime it is the interest of off-road bikers that the existing forest is kept in use by mountain bikers and events are held back there. Being within easy riding distance of suburban New Plymouth, the Colson Road Forest is a facility that should not be lost.


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Mangamahoe Trail Update

New Plymouth Mountain Bikers are currently undertaking a lot of trail maintainence and development work in the Lake Mangamahoe mountain bike area. The aim of this work is to make the trails more fun, safer and long lasting.

Trail work is being designed and supervised by experienced trail builders from NP MTB and will form the basis of a comprehensive and sustainable trails network that has the agreement of the land owners, the New Plymouth District Council.

The above sign will be posted at the Lake today, following digging over the weekend that has not only undone a lot of hard and valued work by a handful of club members, but has also made the trails unsafe for many riders.

If you are want to create your own tracks or jumps then let us know - we're happy to work with you to realise your vision without ruining the hard work put in by others. Still keen? Contact Graeme or come along to a working bee! More challenging downhill and cross-country trails are planned for Busing Forest off Scout Road, so you could get involved with these too.

Working bees have recommenced on Thursdays at 5.30 pm so you can come along at that time and join the trail building crew to do some work on new and existing trails.