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This down-hill run flows from top to the bottom of the valley. The gradient is slight & most corners are berm-ed. The jumps vary in size with most being a table top which makes it easier for riders gaining confidence jumping. There is one double with a B line around it.
After the Jumps section, the trails heads through a few rocks and crosses other trails, be aware of other trail users.
Please ride with care & to your ability.
Comparable in difficulty to Lysterfield's Aneurysm, jumps aren't as large but the margin for error is much lower.
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