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

Author: Bushrangers Admin

June 2016 Committee Meeting Summary

On Wednesday 29th June the club committee met to discuss the upcoming ‘Get Going Clubs’ grants by the Queensland Government – National Parks, Sport and Racing (NSPR) among other things which you can find within the meeting minutes. The following will describe the grants and what we intend to do with the funding if successful.

The club will be pursuing two grants – the “Get Going Clubs – Places and Spaces” grant and the “Get Going Clubs” grant.

We encourage input by our members and the wider Parklands user community. If you can provide assistance with the grant writing or other aspects of the process then please contact us (info@bushrangers.org).

Read on for info about the grants and what we intend to use them for.

Parklands Dash Experiment Summary

Parklands DashFirstly a big thanks to all the riders and volunteers who came today I’m glad you all had a good time and truly appreciate the feedback I got from everyone.

We had 15 riders from right across the coast (Bushrangers, CORCA, Trailblazers, Sunshine Orienteers and a couple of privateers). We also had 7 volunteers which was perfect. The volunteers were briefed and sent off to the checkpoints with coloured pens and task instructions in hand. The riders were all registered in short order and the ride briefing and race start happened dead on time. Quinton, Will and Peter came flying into the finish area just after 30min. Nice work everyone!

CANCELLED – Sugarbag Ride (Sunday 19th June)

We've been checking many different sources of weather information and it is looking like it will be pretty wet and possibly dangerous to be out and about this Sunday. Even a pavement ride will be uncomfortable and we rather not have people out and about in their cars so we're going to call it a bike maintenance day, or a roller day, or catch up on your favourite MTB videos day. It's not often we outright cancel a ride without an alternative but with these predicted severe weather events we rather err on the side of caution. Stay safe and lets hope for clear skies next week for the Parklands Dash and Wooroi ride....

Parklands Dash Experiment – Sat 25th June

[caption id="attachment_750" align="alignright" width="300"] Click to register to be a rider or a volunteer[/caption] OK let's try this again. We are going to do the Dash on the 25th of June but we've decided to go with the full Alley cat style ride so read the updated format change below. Rider (and volunteer) registration and further information is available through the following link.  https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/bush-rangers-parklands-dash-june-2016-tickets-25768277612 Updated Race Format OK, here is the NEW race format. Register online and on the day go to the registration desk and draw your playing card. During the ride briefing everyone will get a map with the checkpoints on it. You must get to each checkpoint and get your card stamped. Then bring your completed card back to the registration tent. You can get to the checkpoints whichever way you like and in any order you like (but you must stick to trails and fire roads). As a nod to the original Alley Cat bike messengers you will have a delivery to make during the race. ...

Show Holiday Trail Care – Phoenix (V2.0)

When: Friday 1pm (10/06/2016) Where: Atkinson Road, Parklands (top Of Phoenix) Details from SCTA: "If you've had your fill of tractors and fruit pyramids at the Sunshine Coast Show, come along to the Phoenix V2.0 trail polishing event. We've just got some final shaping, trimming and compacting to get the trail open for business. Rakes and McLeod's (rake-hoe) will be the tools of choice but some shovels will be good to pile up soil on the kickers. Without getting ahead of ourselves, but we'll probably need a few bikes to test run the features later in the day. Bring your favorite floppy hats, uncool mowing clothes, gloves, rake, hoe or rake-hoe combo. We'll have a number of hand tools available also. Thanks in advance guys !" https://www.facebook.com/events/654108034739995/...

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