I would like to head out to You Yangs sometime soon, never been there before and like to have apdf print out of the trails map.
However googling comes up here http://www.youyangsmtbinc.com.au/maps.html but the link is broken.
Anyone know where I can get a map
You Yangs Trails Map
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Re: You Yangs Trails Map
Postby rooftop » Wed Nov 15, 2017 10:27 am
Try here - http://gmbc.com.au/you-yangs
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Re: You Yangs Trails Map
Postby defy1 » Fri Nov 24, 2017 2:40 pm
Just came back from my first trip to YY (great trails!). I first went to the Drysdale Rd Carpark area, but could not find any drinking water tap or fountain. Ended up having to go to the Kurrajong area to fill up. Is there any drinking water at the Stockyards MTB area?
Actually is there a map where it shows all drinking fountains locations at YY?
Actually is there a map where it shows all drinking fountains locations at YY?
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Re: You Yangs Trails Map
Postby Duck! » Fri Nov 24, 2017 6:17 pm
There is no drinking water available at You Yangs. Bring supplies.
As far as I'm aware, the only "running" water anywhere in the park is tank water at the dunny block behind the ranger station a short way in from the main entrance. Drink at your own risk.
As far as I'm aware, the only "running" water anywhere in the park is tank water at the dunny block behind the ranger station a short way in from the main entrance. Drink at your own risk.
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I had a thought, but it got run over as it crossed my mind.
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Re: You Yangs Trails Map
Postby lone rider » Mon Nov 27, 2017 1:41 pm
Little River general store.
I find most MTB parks dont have water, its just kinda goes with the territory of what you are doing. All day adventures require an esky in the car.
I find most MTB parks dont have water, its just kinda goes with the territory of what you are doing. All day adventures require an esky in the car.
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