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Brisbane Dayboro D’aguilar National park and Belthorpe Forrest

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Trail stats

Distance
181.39 mi
Elevation gain
13,428 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
13,428 ft
Max elevation
2,293 ft
TrailRank 
34
Min elevation
17 ft
Trail type
Loop
Moving time
4 hours 54 minutes
Time
7 hours 40 minutes
Coordinates
16697
Uploaded
April 27, 2020
Recorded
April 2020
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near Teneriffe, Queensland (Australia)

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Itinerary description

Brisbane Mt Mee Monsidale Imbil Conondale loop
Great trip from Brisbane, it starts from Samford, then Samsonvale and Dayboro to enter the D'Aguilar National Park passing Mount Delaney, to get to Woodford and enter the Belthorpe forest passing Mount Kilcoy reaching Winya and then return to Brisbane.
Interesting roads alongside the Brisbane State Forest Scenic Walk and a beautiful walk through the Belthorpe Rain Forest.
40% of moderate dirt roads, with mud, sand, gravel, potholes and also with stick.
Type: Trail (mainly dirt and tar)
Level: 3 Easy to moderate

Waypoints

PictographPhoto Altitude 33 ft
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Start

PictographPhoto Altitude 184 ft
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Samford

PictographPhoto Altitude 1,099 ft
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Lovedays road

PictographPhoto Altitude 1,434 ft
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Photo

PictographPhoto Altitude 1,683 ft
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Photo

PictographPhoto Altitude 1,749 ft
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Jimena - Bellthorpe road

PictographPhoto Altitude 1,713 ft
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Photo

PictographPhoto Altitude 1,732 ft
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