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Two Timer begins opposite the exit of Big Red near the ford at the bottom of the spillway. Mostly this track is in regenerating scrub and pine forest. There are two fords the may be impassable with heavy rain or in winter. After the first ford the track climbs up to the top of a small hill among large knarly pines. It then passes the start of the Bit on the Side track where it heads downhill to the creek with some tight off camber turns. Near the bottom of the hill the track passes the exit of the Bit on the Side track. After crossing the second ford it enters the uphill loop section which is marked with double arrows to get back up the hill and head back to the car park. This is a great longer alternative to climbing a steep road section if you are coming back from the Snake track.
There is a alternative start option from the top of the hill near the steel gate. This track descends on a steep downhill run through native forest before connecting back up to the uphill section at the bottom. This is a figure 8 loop to make it possible to use this track without crossing any fords. Follow the single arrows downhill and the double arrows uphill.
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