29.3 miles
Distance
5,783 ft
Climb
-5,383 ft
Descent
3,746 ft
High Point
A great ride starting from Tawonga South and finishing in Mt. Beauty. It takes in the beauty of the West Kiewa River Much of the ride is XC on access roads, but the final descent allows riders to choose a variety of single track through the Big Hill Mountain Bike Park, which can range from anything between XC to downhill. Riders should be aware of this and choose wisely.
Detailed Description
Dungeys Loop is a 29 mile less popular intermediate route located near Mt Beauty. This mountain bike only route can be used both directions and has a moderate overall physical rating. This route climbs 5,783 ft with a max elevation of 3,746 ft then descends -5,383 ft.
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Details
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Riding area
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Primary ActivityMountain Bike
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Difficulty ratingBlue
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Route TypeLoop
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Bike typeAM, XC, Fat
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DirectionBoth Directions
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Physical ratingModerate
More Stats for Dungeys Loop mountain bike route
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Altitude min1,135 ft
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Altitude start1,135 ft
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Altitude end1,535 ft
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Grade0.3%
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Grade max-48.8%
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Grade min50.7%
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Distance climb16 miles
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Distance down12 miles
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Distance flat1 mile
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