New Signs Lead The Way
17 February 2021 | 09:36am
New wayfinding signs for mountain bike trail
Making the most of Warrnambool’s mountain bike trail has been made easier thanks to new directional signs.
A total of 60 signs have been installed at the Thunder Point mountain bike trail, directing people along three different loops.
Council provided $15,000 for the project via the Small Infrastructure Fund, with Warrnambool Mountain Bike Club volunteers installing the signs over a series of working bees along 7km of trail.
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Club Treasurer Graeme Wines said that the new signs made riding the trail easier for everyone, especially new riders.
New Signs Lead The Way
17 February 2021 | 09:36am
New wayfinding signs for mountain bike trail
Making the most of Warrnambool’s mountain bike trail has been made easier thanks to new directional signs.
A total of 60 signs have been installed at the Thunder Point mountain bike trail, directing people along three different loops.
Council provided $15,000 for the project via the Small Infrastructure Fund, with Warrnambool Mountain Bike Club volunteers installing the signs over a series of working bees along 7km of trail.
Article continues below
Club Treasurer Graeme Wines said that the new signs made riding the trail easier for everyone, especially new riders.