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Old November 14th 04, 09:35 AM
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Hi there could someone tell me were the trail head to the bulli pas
trail?Also where is the best place to park down the bottom an
information would be a bonus thank
badba

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Old November 15th 04, 07:18 AM
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| Hi there could someone tell me were the trail head to the bulli pass
| trail?Also where is the best place to park down the bottom any
| information would be a bonus thanks
| badbad
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Ok, been a while since I've been there... we used to park in the street just
before the old railway bridge at the bottom of bulli pass, and at the top
you could park at the top of Mt Ousley in the small area where trucks are
supposed to stop before going down the hill to check their brakes (at least
that's what I think it's for). We also used to park on the Mt Keira Rd for a
slightly longer ride, though I can't remember exactly where. I'd suggest
checking out the Bulli 1:25000 topographic map.

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