I am looking at trip around Jindabyne for a few days, including an overnight hike of the main range (bikes are not allowed).
Anyone have recommendations-suggestions of where I might be able to store our bikes whilst out on the trail.
I might end up needing to pay for a nights accomodation just to keep the bikes safe — might also provide a good fall-back if we have to head back early for any reason...
Jindabyne overnight bike storage?
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Re: Jindabyne overnight bike storage?
Postby Derny Driver » Mon Nov 20, 2017 6:32 pm
A friend in Wollongong owns a unit in Jindy with a storage room.
She'd probably let you use it for free, or very little if its not occupied.
PM me for her number
Marcus
She'd probably let you use it for free, or very little if its not occupied.
PM me for her number
Marcus
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Re: Jindabyne overnight bike storage?
Postby robbo mcs » Mon Nov 20, 2017 8:24 pm
There are two bike shops in town. Sacred ride and Gravity. Both are friendly. Sacred ride have a lot of rental bikes, and so have a reasonable amount of storage space. You could ask them for a favour.
You could contact jindabyne cycling club. I am sure they would have someone with a spare spot in their garage http://www.jindabynectmc.com.au/
You could also try the Jindy notice board facebook page
You could contact jindabyne cycling club. I am sure they would have someone with a spare spot in their garage http://www.jindabynectmc.com.au/
You could also try the Jindy notice board facebook page
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Re: Jindabyne overnight bike storage?
Postby WarrenH » Mon Nov 20, 2017 9:05 pm
G'day. Bikes are allowed, they are just not allowed to be ridden on walking track in the Main Range Wilderness. Bikes can be ridden on the service roads throughout Kosciuszko National Park. On the Main Range's walking tracks, cyclists can hike-their-bikes or carry them, if you have the suitable webbing on your back pack. Bikes can be ridden on the Summit Road towards Mount Kosciuszko until reaching Rawson Pass. At Rawson Pass you can lock your bike at the bike racks.avolve wrote:I am looking at trip around Jindabyne for a few days, including an overnight hike of the main range (bikes are not allowed).
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PS, Summit Road in the foreground, the climb to Rawson's Pass ... http://s225.photobucket.com/user/WildWa ... rt=3&o=160
PPS, Seaman's Hut from above the Summit Road ... http://s225.photobucket.com/user/WildWa ... ort=3&o=21
PPPS, Looking over Wilkinson's Plain and the Snowy River from Rawson's Pass ... http://s225.photobucket.com/user/WildWa ... rt=3&o=178
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Re: Jindabyne overnight bike storage?
Postby avolve » Tue Nov 21, 2017 9:37 am
Thanks all. Working through the options
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