1.1 miles
Distance
62 ft
Climb
-621 ft
Descent
00:06:31
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Woolybutt Details
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Activities
- Mountain Bike
- E-Bike
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Riding AreaMt Buller Bike Park
Mt Buller -
Difficulty Rating
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Trail TypeDoubletrack
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Bike TypeAM, XC, Fat, Gravel, Adaptive MTB
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DirectionDownhill PrimaryPopular direction shown
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Physical RatingModerate
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Trail VisibilityAlways easy to follow
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Alpine TrailYes
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eBike AllowedYes up to Class 1
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TTFs on TrailRock Garden
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Global Ranking
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Local Popularity80 in Mountain Biking [+]
- 90 in E-Biking
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Land Manager
Head towards Mt Stirling on wide undulating fire trail before exiting this, to riders left, and descending through superb singletrack to Corn Hill Road and Howqua Gap.
NOTE: as an alternative in 2018/19 riders can now descend via Trigger Happy, on dedicated single track rather than the fireroad/double track of Woolybutt to reach Howqua Gap. Enjoy
source: Mt Buller Bike Park
Traditionally Indigenous Territory
More Stats for Woolybutt mountain bike trail trail
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Altitude change-560 ft
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Altitude min4,581 ft
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Altitude max5,141 ft
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Altitude start5,141 ft
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Altitude end4,581 ft
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Grade max-72.191%
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Grade min18.017%
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Distance climb714 ft
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Distance down4,807 ft
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Distance flat74 ft
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Avg time00:06:31
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Avg reverse time00:29:39
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- 125 rides
- 25 miles avg distance
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Dec 11, 2021 , Mt Buller
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In fact don't ride down this either. It sucks. Take the right turn where the signs are and ride a few hundred meters and take trigger happy. It now joins the burmy part of woolybutt and is now a one way descent. Its sick.