Monthly Archives: June 2015
Timber Trail Deal
Paul from Epic Cycle Adventures has been in touch with details of a winter deal they’re running: The Timber Trail is a fantastic winter ride. Keep an eye on the weather and when the forecast is for one of those perfectly clear. crisp, windless days, head to the Central North Island and ride the timber Trail. If you are very fit, start early and knock the full 85km off in a day. A better option is a later start and a nice easy ride on the Southern half of the trail from Piropiro to Ongarue (45km). Book a local accommodation with a fireplace, get a group together and make a weekend of it. EPIC CYCLE ADVENTURES is offering a special winter rate of $30 ea for a shuttle from Ongarue to Piropiro and $40 ea from Ongarue to Pureora‐ Minimum group size 4 people. We can handle up to 20 people and can assist you with some accommodation options. Give us a call now and allow us to get you onto this fantastic trail. Contact paul for more info: paul@epiccycleadventures.com or www.epiccycleadventures.com Advertisements
Colin Maiden Park Bike Hub
East City Bmx need your help! They’re campaigning to council for a bike hub to replace their old track. This would be an awesome facility for all sorts of cyclist, from kids to pros. Even better, it’s within a stones … Continue reading
Auckland Secondary Schools MTB Series
AKSS Champs The Auckland Secondary Schools Mtb Series is a 4 race series. Race 1 – 10 May – Whitford Forest Race 2 – 14 June – Riverhead Forest Race 3 – 16 August – Totara Park Race 4 – 30 August -Woodhill $20 per race. Entry is via … Continue reading
Riding at Hunua? Make sure you clean your bike to protect the Kauri
Join our very own Gabb as he discusses Kauri Dieback, clean bikes and the club’s contribution to the trail network at Hunua.
Hunua S.L.A.M. (Singletrack Love and Maintenance) Sat 13th June
Hunua Single Track Love And Maintenance session. The trail network has taken a bit of a beating in the past few weeks (note: the River Trail is currently closed due to erosion under a bridge). Working bee this Saturday to … Continue reading


