Day 5 of the Munda Biddi Trail, this section takes cyclists from Dandalup campsite into the twon of Dwellingup. Leaving the dam, the day's riding follows a largely flat to downhill gradient with option side trips to mountain bike trails, a waterfall and a Prisoner of War camp. With somewhat mixed forest quality and obvious mining impacts, the relatively easy riding makes up for the day's obvious compromises
Showing posts with label North Dandalup River. Show all posts
Showing posts with label North Dandalup River. Show all posts
Monday, 17 August 2020
Munda Biddi Trail (WA) - Dandalup to Dwellingup
Posted on 15:59 by AlissaandDon
Categories: Bikepacking, Cycling, Dwellingup, Forest, Marrinup Falls, Multi-Day Cycle, Munda Biddi, North Dandalup, North Dandalup River |
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Wednesday, 12 August 2020
Munda Biddi Trail (WA) - Jarrahdale to Dandalup
Posted on 19:32 by AlissaandDon
Day 4 of the Munda Biddi Trail, this section takes cyclists out of Jarrahdale and into North Dandalup. Leaving the town on rough, gravelly tracks, the trail crosses the Serpentine River before rising steeply on Scarp Rd. Heading along undulating trails across the scarp, the final stretch passes the stunning North Dandalup dam recreation area before a particularly beautiful ride into Dandalup campsite - one of the trail's very best
Categories: Bikepacking, Cycling, Forest, Multi-Day Cycle, Munda Biddi, North Dandalup, North Dandalup River, Serpentine River |
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Sunday, 5 August 2018
North Dandalup Walk GPS Route (State Forest 14)
Posted on 19:06 by AlissaandDon
An incredible off-track challenge in State Forest 14, the North Dandalup Walk GPS Route explore an area downstream of North Dandalup Dam. Descending to the North Dandalup River, the kilometre of walking upstream past waterfalls and cascades is one of the finest kilometres of walking in the Perth Region. A great off-track route, this a must do for experienced odd-track walkers
Categories: Forest, North Dandalup, North Dandalup River, Off Track Walking, State Forest 14, Western Australia |
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