The chain was going to be in the water regardless, because unless you're really carrying a lot of speed bikes don't float over water. Sure it would have been better environmentally to stay home and not venture out at all, but I actually like to see some of said environment and a dirt bike is a fun way to do so (and it even has less of an environmental impact than a 4wd).
It's where Jerrabattgulla fire trail crosses Jerrabattgulla creek, in Tallaganda state forest. It's a nice little green section around there surrounded by drier more scrubby country on the way in and out.
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Treevan@aussie.zone · 12 pts · 2y
Tau@aussie.zone · 6 pts · 2y
The chain was going to be in the water regardless, because unless you're really carrying a lot of speed bikes don't float over water. Sure it would have been better environmentally to stay home and not venture out at all, but I actually like to see some of said environment and a dirt bike is a fun way to do so (and it even has less of an environmental impact than a 4wd).
Treevan@aussie.zone · 9 pts · 2y
robotopera@sh.itjust.works · 5 pts · 2y
Looks like a water trail to me
Tau@aussie.zone · 5 pts · 2y
The fire part comes along when the water dries up
PeelerSheila@aussie.zone · 5 pts · 2y
Beautiful, where's this?
Tau@aussie.zone · 6 pts · 2y
It's where Jerrabattgulla fire trail crosses Jerrabattgulla creek, in Tallaganda state forest. It's a nice little green section around there surrounded by drier more scrubby country on the way in and out.
PeelerSheila@aussie.zone · 4 pts · 2y
Awesome, thanks! It might sound funny but I love little creeks like this, clear and you can see the river pebbles at the bottom.
Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone · 2 pts · 2y
That looks great. Good Sunday