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Omeo MTB Trails expand with new tracks, events, and safety initiatives for an unforgettable riding experienceTrail-building continues in Omeo, with XC8 and XC9 taking shape despite storm delays. Over 50km of trails are open, with new additions coming soon. Exciting events, including the Omeo Rodeo, await this Easter! By news@gippsland - 28th February 2025 - Back to News The Common Ground trail-building crew was back on site early in the new year, and things are moving fast - except for a couple of days when storms rolled in. One team has kicked off work on XC8 Out, while two teams continue shaping XC9. 
Pendulum brings bigger jumps and more speed, with over 50km of trails open. Omeo's evolving network now caters to diverse riding styles Trails weathering challengesThe recent storms and wet weather have made work on XC8 and XC9 particularly challenging. Access to these trails is difficult even in good conditions. When work has been possible, crews have been navigating steep, rocky terrain. XC8 and XC9 are arguably the toughest trails to build, with steep gullies and rocky sections, but they are shaping up to be incredible adventure loops. Storm events have also resulted in some downed trees - so the trail crew was quick to head out with chainsaws to do urgent clearing work. Plenty of trails ready to ride. Our trails are ready to shred - and one comes with a bit of history. Omeo trails growing fastIn all, over 50km of trails are now open, with a noticeable increase in rider traffic in town over the recent school holidays. Some retailers in town have said the summer period was as busy as Easter at times. In its first month of opening, Flomeo has quickly become our most ridden trail. The trail network saw a doubling of rider numbers in the two months from December to January. The hard-working trail crew is also preparing a bunch of new trails for handover in the near future, notably the Sam Hill descent and a connector to the Mesley trails - tipped to open in late March. Pendulum Just after Easter will likely see another hallmark trail open - a black diamond-rated freeride jumps trail called Pendulum. And it's set to be the next big challenge in Omeo. Fresh trails are ready to ride!Designed as a step up from Flomeo, Pendulum offers bigger Over 50km of trails are now open jumps and more speed than Flomeo. Starting from the Mid Point Hub, the 4km trail swings through gullies and ridges, and across the hillside before finishing at the metal ramp in Livingstone Park. If you're lucky enough to have visited Whistler in Canada, Pendulum will have a similar feel to Whistler Bike Park's A- Line or Dirt Merchant - flowing, sculpted jumps and berms. With construction ramping up and new trails opening, there's never been a better time to hit the tracks. Get out and ride! Trails evolving with ridersThe emergence of new styles of bikes and riding has been influencing the trail design and building process as it rolls out. The initial vision for the Omeo MTB Trail network was based on creating a classic cross-country network with endurance-focused paths. But with bikes becoming more capable, and with the growing popularity of lightweight e-bikes, riders are approaching trails differently. So, the design of the trail network has switched to a broader range of riding styles, with more enduro-style and challenging features with distinct zones designed to suit every rider's preference. 
Before hitting the trails, follow this safety checklist: Pre-ride, re-ride, freeride, be prepared with Emergency Plus; gear up; know emergency contacts; update ICE details Safety tips before hitting the trailsBefore you hit the trails, tick off this safety list: - Pre-ride, re-ride, freeride - Roll a few laps to get familiar with the trail before you dive in
- Be prepared - Download the Emergency Plus app at emergencyplus.com.au and learn how to use it - you never know when it'll come in handy
- Gear up - At the very least, rock an open-face helmet, glasses, gloves, and knee and elbow pads. Pushing your limits? Consider a full-face helmet, goggles, and chest and back protection for added safety
- Know who to call - In an emergency, dial 000. For trail hazards, use Trailforks (trailforks.com) or call Council's 24/7 hotline on 03 5153 9500 - there's always someone ready to assist
Set up your ICE details - Keep your phone's In Case of Emergency (ICE) information updated with key contacts, medical details, and medications and carry your medication with you. Commitment to safetySpeaking of safety, we held an interagency mock emergency drill on Wednesday 29 January, led by Ambulance Victoria, supported by the key agencies including the SES, Victoria Police, CFA, DEECA and Council staff. Omeo attracts riders of all skill levels, who often find themselves in remote or rugged terrain where emergency response can be challenging. Holding drills at tricky-to-reach locations is crucial for ensuring a well-coordinated, efficient response in the event of an accident or a disaster such as flood or fire. The recent drill provided an opportunity for agencies to familiarise themselves with access points, evacuation routes, and potential hazards unique to the terrain - and revealed a few areas of needed improvement. 
New to our trail team: Scott Elliott and Bailey Humphries New faces in Council's trail crewThe Mountain Cattlemen's Association of Victoria - Annual Get Together was named Community Event of the Year at the Australia Day Awards held in Orbost's Forest Park in January. The annual three-day event, held just outside of Omeo, has run for four decades and is a celebration of the High Country. A huge congratulations to the organisers and everyone involved! Our trail crew expanded to four in January with the addition of full-time worker Bailey Humphries and casual employee Scott Elliott. They both come to the team with great experience, having previously been part of the trail-construction team. Taking the trail crew team to four enables them to split into two teams when needed or work to tackle bigger jobs. 
Experience the 70th Omeo Rodeo this Easter Saturday with broncos, bulls, live music, family fun, and thrilling High Country action! Omeo RodeoThe Easter fun gets even bigger and more epic at the 70th Omeo Rodeo. Add a little country action to your trip on Easter Saturday, 19 April, and see broncos and bucking bulls giving it more kick than a double black diamond run. This isn't just any rodeo - it's one of the top events on the Victorian rodeo circuit, promising thrilling rides, fierce competition, and a true High Country atmosphere. It'll have you on the edge of your seat. Country and bluegrass favourite Pete Denahy will take the stage at lunchtime, adding a musical highlight to the day. There will also be plenty for families, with kids' entertainment, a carnival atmosphere, and local volunteers keeping the food, drinks, and good times flowing. If you're still up for more, the fun continues with the Buchan Rodeo on Sunday, giving you another chance to soak up the country spirit before heading home. So, after carving up the mountain bike trails, throw on your cowboy hat, grab a drink, and experience the thrill of the rodeo. Gates open at 10.00 am at 80 Bilton Street. It's as country as country gets. Dinner Plain Polo 2025After hitting the trails, swap the saddle for a sideline spot at Dinner Plain Polo 2025, happening Easter Sunday, 20 April at Cobungra Station. Watch the Geebungs take on the Cuff n Collars in Australia's longest-running polo event, set in the stunning High Country. Kick back with great food, cold drinks, and live entertainment in a relaxed, country atmosphere. Gates open from 10.00 am to 5.00 pm. Tickets: $40 adults, $20 kids, under 5s free. Food and beverages available on-site (no BYO alcohol). Take a break from the bike and experience a different kind of horsepower! Easter indoor marketIf you're in Omeo for the trails, why not swing by the Easter Indoor Market? It's the perfect chance to score some local finds or make a few bucks. All proceeds go toward the Omeo Soldiers Memorial Hall. - Where: Omeo Soldiers Memorial Hall, Day Avenue
- When: 19-20 April, 9.00 am - 4.00 pm
Pictures from East Gippsland Water website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: news@gippsland.com

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