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

April 2018

Club Ringtail/Wooroi Ride Summary 22/04/2018

The intention was to ride the northern areas around Ringtail Creek however given Marty’s recce the day before the routes were still pretty boggy we decided to head to Wooroi instead. However to keep things at least a little different to the usual Wooroi ride the 17 of us continued on through Tewantin National park (north) and did the ‘sunken gardens’ single track that runs parallel with MacKinnon Drv before grinding up Old Tewantin Road and heading down towards Cooroy Noosa Rd. Here we took a sneaky route onto Coveys Rd that took us to the top track of Wooroi at Sunrise Rd.

Wooroi was perfect riding with nay a muddy spot however we avoided the known wet areas and stuck to Milkmaid and Turn 10. Once done with the single track it was a easy cruise back to Tewantin and then off to Cafe Doonan for coffee.

Thanks the ride guys and we hope your finger heals up quick Simon!


Rookie Ride – Parklands – Sat 28/04/2018

Hey folks, It's Bike Week 2018 so that's a good excuse to have a a rookie ride through Parklands (depending on rain). So if you are keen for a trundle through beautiful Parklands then I'll see you Saturday at 7.15am for a 7.30am ride off. Details below. ------------------------------- Starting Point: Location: Radar Hill Road car park. Bli Bli Time: 7:15AM meet up for a 7:30AM ride-off Grade: Grade 2 (first half) then Grade 3 (2nd half) Google Maps/Streetview: https://goo.gl/maps/Ng7JgJMpBuD2 Information: Special ride put on for people who are beginning mountain biking and/or wanting to see what Parklands is about. Route will use the new green trails with a distance of around 10km and it will be a couple of hours. A longer ride will be available for those keen to either go again or explore a bit more of the park. Bring the following: a mountain bike in good condition. We suggest taking it to your local bike shop for a service if it has been a while. an Australian...

Upcoming Camping Trip to Hidden Vale Trails – 28-29 April 2018

Hello everyone, [caption id="attachment_4320" align="alignright" width="300"] Starting at a campfire - beat's watching Home and Away.[/caption] Next weekend there is a combined Bushranger/CORCA camping trip at the Hidden Vale trails. You can meet up and ride on the Saturday or camp overnight and ride Sunday too. WHERE: Spicers Hidden Vale, Grandchester. $10 per day per person to ride. Payable on the day. RIDE TIMES: Saturday 28th April, ride off at 8.30am to give everyone time to get out there. Sunday 29th April 7.30am. If you're just coming for the Sunday please check in with me via text to make sure the start time hasn't changed. Clare B 0413 960 553 WHO: This is a combined CORCA and Bushranger ride weekend. A reasonable level of fitness and bike skills will be required as we won't be running a beginner specific group. CAMPING: We're camping on the old oval at Grandchester again. It's on School Road. No need to check in as Julie comes around to take camping...

Maroochydore to Emu Mountain Ride Summary – 08/04/2018

Hey Bushies,

Now I should warn you that I’ve just finished reading a series of rhyming storybooks to the young lad so it may influence my writing tonight.

So Sunday’s ride was meant to be a Parkland’s ride but it was deemed too wet in there so we dug out a 50km Maroochydore to Emu Mountain ride that we haven’t done for awhile. There was a bit of pavement involved but we did manage to get a bit of dirt under our wheels behind Coolum.

Starting point was Denna St shops Maroochydore

17 of us meet at the Denna St shops near the Maroochy Bridge including a new nicer Ben and Wendy from CORCA who has joined up with us as well – thanks for coming and we hope you both had a good time. A roadie ride was also meeting at the shops and I think they were getting a bit worried when everyone started arriving with mountain bikes.

17 little riders, pulling bikes from our cars. Confusing all the roadies with our flat handlebars. 

We took off at 7am and headed over the bridge, through Twin Waters and along the coastal pathway. When it was time to head in behind Mt Coolum Al and Julie (both rehabilitating busted arms) went their own way and avoided the rough stuff.

17 little riders, feeling fit and keen. 2 turned right now there’s 15.

Behind Mt Coolum the grass is tall, the ground is wet and there is a lot of erosion and loose rocks everywhere. One of these rocks took a bite at Marty’s derailleur.

15 little riders, running low on steam. One bike died, now there’s 14.

We got to the bottom of Emu Mountain and decided we should really climb it and check out the awesome view. Our President missed the turn and ended up waiting for us at the High School.

14 little riders, climbing to the peak. Ben got lost, ’cause he is a geek.

We made it to Coolum where Wendy said her farewells and left us. We stopped in at the courtyard behind a cafe on Birtwill Street and everyone went off and scavenged their coffees while we waiting under the shade sails. Tania finally got her coffee last and placed it down onto a bench, where Sonja accidentally knocked it off before Tania could drink it. I’ll remember that look of rage/frustration/rage/sadness for the rest of my days.

13 little riders, enjoying a Sunday ride. Sonja bumped a cup and very nearly died.

We hopped on our bikes and headed for home. We used some back roads to avoid running over tourists (they get cranky if you do that). After Mudjimba everyone’s coffee must of kicked in because the speed started getting faster and it became a race back to the cars.

12 little riders, full of sugar and caffeine. 9 went warp speed now there were 3. 

Everyone made it back to the cars at about 10.30am and from all reports all had a very enjoyable adventure. Photos below and thanks for the ride folks!

Yours sincerely,

Michael “I’m a poet and I didn’t know it” Johns
Club Secretary 

 

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