Today, I went for a ride to Flea Creek with Eran Av, and it turned out to be an eventful journey. We discovered that the route we took to cross the Murrumbidgee actually went through a private road—an unplanned error!
Eran had mapped out a more technical route to Flea Creek, which took us up into the Brindabellas along Two Sticks Rd before heading down the Powerline trail. This trail features steep descents and switchbacks down into the valley and equally steep climbs and switchbacks back up the other side to reach Webbs Ridge trail. Webbs Ridge is a more challenging and technical descent to Flea Creek compared to the alternative Gentle Annie trail. Somehow, I managed to navigate both the Powerline and Webbs Ridge trails without a single crash. When we reached Flea Creek, we took a break in the Day Use Area by the Goodradigbee River, where we had lunch and enjoyed the scenery. After lunch, we left Flea Creek via the Gentle Annie trail. Once we reached the top, we turned onto Brindabella Rd and followed it back to the Ampol Service Station in Weston. So far, this has been the most technical ride I’ve tackled, and it was a fantastic adventure!
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