Australian Mountain Bike

RIBBONS IN THE ALPINE

- WORDS AND PHOTOS: NICK WAYGOOD

When you hear ‘Thredbo’ and ‘mountain biking’ in the same sentence, you probably stand there confused. Surely a village that comes alive in the winter with fresh snow would be a ghost town during summer, yeah? For newcomers you need to know it’s quite the opposite. From November to May, the Thredbo Alpine Village turns into a mountain biking mecca, providing the south-east coast with some of the best descending and cross-country styled trails in this region of Australia. Old hands from the mountain bike scene will know that Thredbo is the home of gravity – and over the past few seasons the riding has really expanded. Over the recent years, trail-building crew DirtArt had been working on the next best thing; a long distance trail from the rooftop of Australia down to the valley beneath. This trail comes in the form of the Thredbo All-Mountain trail, descending from 1930 metres to the valley floor.

GETTING THERE

There’s one main road through the Thredbo Valley under the name of Alpine Way, which comes from Khancoban right through to Jindabyne. From the north, take the Monaro Highway from Canberra, through Cooma and down Kosciuszko Road into Jindabyne. If driving from Victoria, head up toward Albury and down the Murray Valley Highway onto Alpine way.

TECHNICAL NATURE

The trail snakes its way down a ski slope, so some sections can become quite steep. There are some gapped jumps and drops to spice up the trail, rollable rock gardens, and huge berms scattered in-between brief uphill sections. This trail will definitely help you expand your experience on two wheels.

YOU’LL NEED

A dual suspension bike is recommende­d and protective gear. Knee pads, gloves, and a full face would be a good idea, however an open face helmet is also allowed. Bring a water bottle, sunscreen (the alpine sun is very harsh), and enough snacks to get you through the day as the village can be pricey.

DISTANCES

The All-Mountain trail twists and turns for 10 kilometres into the valley floor. With a lift ticket, you can rack up a number of runs, or try the Flow trail or more advanced Cannonball Run.

LOCAL KNOWLEDGE

Thredbo has 4 trails to offer; the All-Mountain, Flow, Cannonball Downhill (compulsory fullface helmet), and the Thredbo Valley Trail. Mix up your day(s) in the alpine with a ride down each, with either trails providing their own unique features. There is also a kids and adult skills park, which is enough to keep the family entertaine­d for hours.

BEST TIME OF YEAR

Visit in the latter half of summer for the best weather and minimal snow. Keep an eye out on the social media channels for trail closures, as they could be closed due to snow/ice cover or for regular maintenanc­e.

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