Construction logistics spotlighted for Illawarra Escarpment Mountain Bike network
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) has spotlighted the logistic involved in transporting construction materials for the ongoing works to the Illawarra Escarpment Mountain Bike Project.
NPWS is alerting residents in the Illawarra region of ongoing helicopter operations starting in October and, pending weather conditions, lasting around three months as a part of ongoing works.
NPWS regularly relies on helicopters to transport construction materials to tracks that are difficult to access due to the location and rugged terrain that makes vehicle access impossible.
Delivery of the new 76 km sustainable mountain bike network commenced in 2023, with the project set to become a valued recreational mountain biking network within the unique natural setting of the Illawarra escarpment. Over 60% of Stage 1 of the Kembla Network has been built, despite substantial delays due to inclement weather. This includes over 10 km of fit-for-purpose track, with another 8 km under construction. This part of the network includes challenging climbing trails, a jumps park, cross-country loops and a broad range of technical, flow and gravity trails for a broad range of rider skill levels. The next steps for Stage 1 include the installation of trail features such as bridges, fly overs and additional infrastructure.
Following the opening of Stage 1 of the Kembla Network, which is expected to occur in mid-2025, unauthorised tracks at Mount Keira will be progressively closed and rehabilitated, to better protect Aboriginal cultural and natural heritage values. This will be completed in a staged approach and will include the removal of structures, erosion management, revegetation, signage and a monitoring program.
NPWS South Coast Director Julie Peterson advised “The Illawarra Escarpment Mountain Bike Project is set to offer an inclusive mountain biking experience for all ages and abilities, while ensuring protection to the area’s outstanding natural and cultural values.
“We are asking the public to please stay off the tracks for their own safety as the area is still a closed construction site and works are still ongoing, everyone will get a chance to try out the new trails soon.”
Weather permitting, helicopter operations are expected to be carried out approximately every two weeks, with each operation likely to take up to two days to complete. The first helicopter operation is scheduled to occur on 8th October between 9 am and dusk and will run for two days.
Dates for future works as well as ongoing closures in the area will be posted on the Illawarra Escarpment State Conservation Area NPWS webpage.
For further information on the Illawarra Escarpment Mountain Bike Network
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