I went for a ride up in Kuitpo forest on the weekend and there were some great trails and hills. Watch out for horses. Go to Meadows and head towards Willunga. The trails are mainly on your left if you are heading this way.
Be aware that a lot (I thought all actualyl) of Kuitpo forest is restricted access, and if you venture illegally into a restricted access area, not only are you giving dirtbikers in general a bad name, there would also be fines if you were caught by a ranger.
In other words, not really a good idea.
AmtraSA - http://www.amtrasa.com/ - does get authorised access into the local forests for one or two rides a year, but you need to be riding a fully registered bike, and be licensed to ride with the club.
A mate of mine rode at stonewall not so long aggo and told me it is not rim frendly country, its washed out, rutted , and has massive rocks all over, Basicly its unmaintained.
It is unfortunite that in south aus we have NO unrestricted riding places like in other states where you can ride in the national parks most of the year.
The only way we can ride is to join a shitty little club and have a closely monitered ride on days of thier choice, and lets not mention $$$.
I have found some places around Robe and kingston in the south east where you can hang loose ride and camp, also some exelent country around Roxby Downs on bhp's pastrol Leases on the Andamooka side, Also exelent hunting/shooting country up there.
I went for a ride up in
I went for a ride up in Kuitpo forest on the weekend and there were some great trails and hills. Watch out for horses. Go to Meadows and head towards Willunga. The trails are mainly on your left if you are heading this way.
Stu
Restricted?
Be aware that a lot (I thought all actualyl) of Kuitpo forest is restricted access, and if you venture illegally into a restricted access area, not only are you giving dirtbikers in general a bad name, there would also be fines if you were caught by a ranger.
In other words, not really a good idea.
AmtraSA - http://www.amtrasa.com/ - does get authorised access into the local forests for one or two rides a year, but you need to be riding a fully registered bike, and be licensed to ride with the club.
places to ride in australia
If you are looking for some tracks and clubs in Aussie to ride on, try www.dirt-bike-tips-and-pics.com/where-to-ride-in-australia.html ... I'm constantly updating this. Hope it helps.
Hayden
i do
monarto stonewall otherwise known as jams look it up
places to ride in SA.
A mate of mine rode at stonewall not so long aggo and told me it is not rim frendly country, its washed out, rutted , and has massive rocks all over, Basicly its unmaintained.
It is unfortunite that in south aus we have NO unrestricted riding places like in other states where you can ride in the national parks most of the year.
The only way we can ride is to join a shitty little club and have a closely monitered ride on days of thier choice, and lets not mention $$$.
I have found some places around Robe and kingston in the south east where you can hang loose ride and camp, also some exelent country around Roxby Downs on bhp's pastrol Leases on the Andamooka side, Also exelent hunting/shooting country up there.