About Our Club

Our club was formed in 1993 and incorporated in 1995 when mountain biking (MTB) in Australia was in its infancy. Since then the club and the sport have gained popularity through advocacy and participation. The Bushrangers MTB Club is a volunteer based organisation run by enthusiasts, for the benefit of promoting and supporting mountain biking across the region.

We do regular rides all over Sunshine Coast and SEQ from Cooloola to Brisbane, in national parks, state forestries and council parks. Check out this website for more information on events, news, and for places to ride.

Latest News

December 2017

Help us name Parkland’s new trails!

[caption id="attachment_6005" align="alignright" width="290"] Will the black trail stay as "Tazer" or will something better come along?[/caption] You know when you already know someone's name but when you meet them for the first time you think something like "They didn't seem like a Gary"? Well that's why we've waited a bit before putting the call out for suggestions. Hopefully you've now ridden the beginner's loop and the black trail and have learnt their quirks or their 'personality' and can confidently offer a suitable name. For example, would "Loop of Death" work OK? or is it more of a cheeky "Colin"? It's up to you. Post your suggestions on Facebook or email us at info@bushrangers.org by Sunday 31st. The names will be run by QPWS to check they align with their policies then we will put the shortlist to the vote next week! Details: There needs to be a name for the green level beginner's loop and the black flow trail There is another...

Mac’n’Bak Ride Summary 17/12/2017

Planning these rides has become a lot easier as I’ve been updating OpenStreetMap for so long – the route for this ride was thrown together in around 15min although it helps to have knowledge of the area. This route took into account that Lake Macdonald was spilling and therefore the creeks were going to be up and there was a likelihood of a fair bit of water still sitting around. Turns out that there is no getting away from giant mud puddles sitting across the trails so there was a bit of awkward skirting around them much to Kathy’s and Marty’s demise.

This could be the mud puddle that poor Kathy lost her shoe

Good weather and what looked like a cruisy ride attracted 25 riders to the Cod Park meeting point and without much dilly-dallying we set off just past 7am towards the first mud puddle. We snaked through a bit of ‘Trail 4’ of the Noosa trail network towards Hamilton Rd which will take us onto an access road/mud pit and onto ‘Trail 7’. This route mostly follows the boundary access road of the Yurol State Forest before crossing over Yurol Forest Drive.

Someone made a good joke about how this is what happens when you are actually able to bunny hop a fat bike

Just before crossing Yurol Forest Drive there was a badly washed out culvert with half the road missing. Hopefully this will be fixed up someday soon as it’s been that way for quite a while now. Michael took the opportunity to stick his bike into it and take a picture.

On the Pomona side of the Yurol forest we continued along the access roads and took a small detour that loops back around towards the township – this section is pretty fun as it’s mainly downhill and the wide corners help you maintain speed.

Stopping over at Pomona for cake and coffee for around 45min we set off home back through the forest but this time taking a more direct path. I would normally keep going and cross over 6 mile creek but since the dam was over it would have been a swim. So we went to the end of Kennedys Rd and turn back down the road of giant mud puddles.

It wasn’t long before we were back at the cars and washing our bikes off at the canoe ramp. 30km with a stop over and while it was a bit hot everyone had a good ride.

Ben Johns
Club President

 

Merry Xmas! Parkland’s New Green and Black Level Trails ARE OPEN!!

One of the log rides being built on the black trail

Hey Everyone,

As of this afternoon the green beginner’s loop and the black flow trail will be completed and open for riding.

So we are cancelling this Sunday’s Yandina/Cooloolabin ride and instead heading into Parklands to ride the newly opened Green loop and the Black flow trail.

To celebrate this awesome Xmas present for all of us we are going to setup the BBQ and put some food and drinks on for anyone who wants to come and ride the new trails on Sunday morning.

Time: 8am Sunday 24/12/2017
Location: Shipping container at the old carpark (start of the new beginners loop). Just follow Rocky Creek Forest Road up from the Radar hill carpark (https://goo.gl/maps/mtnsQxguUVu).

 

BBQ location – red lines show the new trails

Thanks to the hard work of QPWS, Trailworx and our volunteers and another big thanks to Queensland Department of Sport and Recreation and Sunshine Coast Council for the grants that made this possible.

SAFETY NOTE: The new black trail has big berms, table tops, rock gardens, step downs and jumps. So give it a slow run first to check things out.

Ferny Forest Trails UPDATE 13/12/2017

Hey everyone, [caption id="attachment_4650" align="alignright" width="210"] Ferny Forest is closed after the weekend's storm[/caption] So the Ferny Forest trails copped a hiding from that big storm on the weekend and due to all the trees down the QPWS has had to close the trail. We've just heard from QPWS today that the rangers are currently in the park clearing the trees and they may have to organise a volunteer day next week to repair the water damage to the trails so stay tuned if you can help. QPWS will let us know when the trails are open again. Michael Johns Club Secretary...

Bushrangers Weekend Roundup (9th/10th December 2017)

Hey Bushies,

Well that was a big weekend on a few different levels. Not only was the weather a bit extreme but we also had our end of year BBQ and Movember prize draw at Paul’s trails on Saturday and our regular club and rookie rides on Sunday morning.

Miles and Todd finishing a lap

We were fretting about the weather all week after already having to postpone the BBQ once already. But although it was a bit hot and humid at 1pm it cooled down nicely later in the arvo and the storms held off until well after 6. We had a great turnout of members and guests and since the trails had drained well and were riding beautifully some of us got a good bit of riding in and got to check out all of Paul’s new additions to his trails.

Congratulations to Peter Bigaila and Graham Reeks for winning their prizes for our Movember challenge and congratulations to all the winners who won something in the prize draw. I also hope you were pleasantly surprised that contrary to vicious rumours there was actually none of my underwear in any of the prize bags.

On the Sunday Nambour hadn’t had that much rain so we figured Parklands would be OK to ride. This was not case as Parklands must of copped all the rain that Bli Bli did and it was rather wet in there. So we cut the ride short and avoided all the new work and tried to stay on the trails that had drained quickly. There may be a trail care day in Parklands on Saturday so we could probably have a team go off and work on the drains in the problem areas – stay tuned for more information.

Thanks to Paul and Trish for being great hosts (and providing cheesecake), Greg for doing another great job on the BBQ and to everyone else who came and had a good time.

See you on the trails!

Michael “Cheesecake is awesome” Johns
Club Secretary

Movember 2017 Results – Mission Accomplished!

[caption id="attachment_4624" align="alignright" width="300"] 2017 Movember Results[/caption] So Movember has finished and the dust has settled. We can now relax our leg muscles from all the riding (and our neck muscles from counterbalancing our impressive moustaches all month). We successfully rode the 10000km but it did get a bit dicey there with all the rain in the last week hampering our efforts. According to our STRAVA group the total kilometres was 10402.9km. The individual total kilometres are below with the obvious winner being Pete Bigaila who rode 1958.8km with his regular 100km rides and the GBOMB 9hr endurance race. We raised $1764 for the Movember Foundation with the biggest fundraiser being Graham Reeks who raised $574 through good networking and selling bespoke bike moustaches.  If you forgot to give a donation to the team you still can at https://moteam.co/moustaches-and-mountain-bikes-sunshine-coast-2017?mc=1 Who had the best moustache? Well that's a hard one to answer. There were some seriously awesome moustaches this month and we can't announce a winner as...

New Reef to Reef Stage Race

[caption id="attachment_4603" align="alignright" width="300"] Reef to Reef 4-Day Course[/caption] Here's a handy excuse to head to the far northern parts of Queensland to ride your pushie in August 2018. Expanding on the already popular Rural Rainforest Reef (RRR) cross-country race is the new Reef to Reef stage race. Over four days R2R throws in the Smithfield and Davies Creek trail networks with most of the RRR course that includes Mt Molloy and Wetherby Station to Port Douglas. The same organisers are behind the Port to Port and Cape to Cape stage races so you can be confident that this will be a well organised affair. There's plenty of information about the race and the area, including accommodation options, on their website: https://reeftoreefmtb.com/ otherwise checkout their Facebook Page. If you do head up - don't forget there's great riding to be had in nearby at the Atherton MTB Park....

New MTBA Membership Options

Hi Folks, MTBA have new membership options available and we're pretty excited about them. Current MTBA members would have received an email with the following information. Firstly the new seniors category (Masters 7+) provides reduced fees for those who are 60yrs old and over - it's great to see people continuing or taking up mountain biking during their retirement, this option will help ensure they're looked after in case of an accident while also being more affordable. Then there's a 'public liability' option that might be of interest to potential/current 'club only' members who have private health cover/other insurance coverage but wish to make sure that they're completely covered. Worth a look if you aren't sure if you're covered in this regard. The next one is pretty exciting for us on the Sunshine Coast - it's a Triathlon Australia value-add membership. If you're already a member of Triathlon Australia and wish to take up off-road triathlons, MTB racing or just want to use mountain...

Lake Weyba Ride Summary 26/11/2017

Hi Folks,

Nothing like a rainy day to write up the Lake Weyba Ride summary, so without further adieu…

28 riders ready to roll!

On a somewhat cloudy morning 28 riders prepared themselves in the car park near Peregian Beach for a 30km ride around Lake Weyba. We set off just past 7AM (unfortunately just missing Lumir and Alan who got kidnapped by Siri). I had to drag the group up a hill straight off the bat so I quickly got my first satisfying fix of everyone wailing and moaning. We then nipped across David Low Way and after a little bit of bitumen we were on the dirt and skirting the southern perimeter of the lake through grassy fields and paperbark forests.

We navigated around to where the single track starts through the southern reaches of the Noosa National Park. This bit of track consists of sandy soils, roots and grass. and holds up well to all sorts of treatment, as made evident by all the trail bike marks along it. Regardless of it being sandy it tends to hold water and there were regular puddles all the way along it, this helped feed our bottom brackets their fill of grit.

We sneaked under the Sunshine Motorway through a little known pedestrian tunnel that Michael tries to name “Pedestrian tunnel of death!”. But there is nothing deadly about it – he just puts “of death” onto the end of everything to make things sound more extreme. At the eastern entrance of Wooroi we offered the option of anyone who wanted to go it alone and do a few loops of Wooroi but as there weren’t any takers we continued on and headed back down a firebreak that crosses a stream and runs alongside the golf course.

John had to do a quick adjustment but then bridge was good to go again

Zig zagging through the small streets like BMX Bandits (that’s an old 80’s movie kids) we cut though a ‘back track’ that had a make-shift bridge and into the Noosaville commercial estate. Here we got to whiz through the back of Noosa Civic Shopping centre and onto the Eenie Creek Road cycleway (there are great cycling facilities around Noosa). We followed this over the bridge and into Noosa Springs.

At the end of Leslie Drive is where we hit the sandy soils of the eastern side of Lake Weyba. This was the most anticipated/dreaded section of the ride – those with fatter tyres and/or motors were looking forward to the soft sand and those with traditional tyres were not. The wet weather had helped bed the sand down a bit but there were sections that felt like you were riding up hill even though it was flat. However the different vegetation and nice views along this track made up for the extra effort as it is quite unique compared to where we normally ride.

After the sandy tracks were done we tramped sand through the back streets of Peregian Beach and rode some more grassy easements back to where we started.

Big hello to everyone especially our “long time no see” members, it was good to see you. Also a shout out to our new member Michael who made it through the whole 30km, nice work!

Ben Johns
Club President

Lake Weyba Ride Nov ’17

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