Just a heads up:
A LBS staffer told me last week he was riding in a group of 15 up Nebo, and they decided to go DOWN the Goat Track recently.
One of the cars that passed them heading up, must have called the cops. When the group got to the bottom, the local QPS was there, and each got a $400 fine.
I used to live out there, and rode down a few times but would always pull to the roadside as cars approached, so it wasn't obvious which way I was going.
The Goat Track
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Re: The Goat Track
Postby Lukeyboy » Sun Dec 17, 2017 11:00 am
The goat track used to go both ways but it was one way depending on the time because of the school runs (ie up only in the morning - down only in the arvo). When it reopened it was made 1 way only.
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Re: The Goat Track
Postby CKinnard » Sun Dec 17, 2017 2:12 pm
Has been one way (up) since 2009, afaik and confirmed via quick google.
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