Omeo Mountain Bike Trails Project Progress: Sep/Oct 2023

Omeo Mountain Bike Trails

Project update - September/October 2023

Taking trail-building to new heights

The sky was abuzz in mid-September when we temporarily closed the trails to install concrete footings for a new steel overpass, marking a significant milestone for the trails.

Because of the terrain, we called in a helicopter to transport the heavy loads from the bottom car park to the construction site, which is located at the highest point of the Livingstone Park pod of trails.

This structure will cater for the incoming trails from Mt Mesley where they intersect, allowing riders to safely cross paths and continue their fun as they descend to Livingstone Park.

The structure required four footings for support, so a kibble - a fancy name for a bucket with a chute - was suspended under the helicopter and used to deliver the concrete.

Near-perfect weather ensured the safe and effective placement of the concrete.

While we understand the temporary park closure may have inconvenienced some, we sincerely appreciate your patience and support.

The steel overpass structure is now being erected and will form part of the next batch of trail openings.

When finished, it will also allow riders to take in the spectacular views over the trail network and Omeo township.

Help us keep the trails tip-top

Despite recent heavy rain and flooding, the trails appear to be in good shape.

However, after any extreme weather event there is a chance that riders might find damage or hazards such as rocks or fallen trees.

So, we're asking all users, especially locals who ride the trails regularly, to report any issues by calling (03) 5153 9500.

While our team always works to address any potential damage to the mountain bike trails, your reports can help us stay vigilant and responsive.

Fast lane to adventure

Victoria's fastest mountain bikers are gearing up to conquer Mt. Taylor this December 2 and 3.

Round 2 of the 2023/24 Victorian Downhill Mountain Bike Series (VDHS) has attracted 300 competitors, from Victoria and beyond and local speedsters Hudson Tarling and Tom Faithfull aim to shine on their home turf.

Mountain Biking East Gippsland is hosting this event, its largest since its establishment in 2020. Spectators will be able enjoy the action from vantage points along the course. Council has backed the event with $7000 in sponsorship.

Business owners mark your calendars and take your chance to showcase your offerings and ensure mountain bikers come back for more. For more, head to vdhs.com.au.

Council given key trail-steward role

We have been appointed as the Committee of Management (CoM) over certain sections of the Bingo-Munjie Forest Park (formerly Omeo Forest Park), specifically focusing on the Omeo MTB Trails.

One of the most notable aspects of this appointment is the endorsement of the trail corridor network for the Omeo MTB Trails in Bingo-Munjie Forest Park.

This is a significant development that promises enhanced trail management, preservation and an improved experience for all trail users.

Importantly, the Department of Environment, Energy, and Climate Action (DEECA) has appointed Council as the land manager for Mt Sam Road.

This allows us to collaborate on road maintenance and potential enhancements for a better and safer trail network.

The Great Vic Bike Ride

The Great Vic Bike Ride is back in East Gippsland, commencing from Orbost on November 25.

Even though Omeo is not a scheduled stop on the ride, we urge tourism and event providers to consider how they can harness this moment to showcase their offerings and attractions, ultimately positioning Omeo as a preferred destination.

Just right

We had a Facebook follower ask if there will be plenty of fast singletrack at Omeo MTB Trails.

The short answer is yes, there will be.

The trails will include a mix of 'green' family loops to cross country, flow, technical descents and back country adventure loops.

So, there will be trails to suit every riding style and skill level - including plenty of hand-cut singletrack.

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