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Bicentennial National Trail - Section 6 in day circuits - Circuit 12

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Trail stats

Distance
35.1 mi
Elevation gain
2,247 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
2,067 ft
Max elevation
1,084 ft
TrailRank 
19
Min elevation
1,084 ft
Trail type
One Way
Time
2 hours 55 minutes
Coordinates
7236
Uploaded
November 14, 2020
Recorded
March 2019
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near Mulgowie, Queensland (Australia)

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Itinerary description

The Bicentennial National Trail is a mixed usage trail stretching over 5000km from North Queensland to Victoria. It incorporates a mixture of country roads and trails crossing both public and private land. Section 6 of the trail covers Southern Queensland from Blackbutt to Killarney near the NSW border.
To complete the trail membership of the BNT is required, along with landholder permission in some segments. The BNT sells guidebooks which provide detailed information on access and route.
Rather than completing the section as one long through ride, I divided it into a series of 18-day circuits each containing a segment of BNT with a loop back via back country trails. The length of the circuits range from 32 to 84km. My composite of Section 6 is posted here: https://www.wikiloc.com/wikiloc/spatialArtifacts.do?event=setCurrentSpatialArtifact&id=48477603
Circuit 12 Crosses the Liverpool Range from the Mulgowrie Valley to the Rosevale area. The Guide describes two routes over the Range; Red Gap and Edwards Gap. Coming from the East Edwards Gap does not have a ridable route being made up of steep bushland. Red Gap is preferred if on bike. The Rosevale pub is currently closed.

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