Munda Biddi Trail
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Munda Biddi Trail is a 900 km long distance bicycle trail in Western Australia. "Munda Biddi" means 'path through the forest' in the Noongar language.
The trail commences in Mundaring and currently travels as far as Collie. It runs generally to the west of the Bibbulmun Track walking track. There are plans to extend the trail as far as Albany.
The trail is run by the 'Munda Biddi Trail Foundation', a not-for-profit organisation which was formed to assist the Department of Environment and Conservation and other land managers get the trail project off the ground. The foundation continues to be involved in trail development and planning.
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[edit] Stages and maps
- Stage 1 - Mundaring to Collie - completed -
- Map 1. Mundaring to Jarrahdale - Edition 4. April 2005 - ISBN 0-7309-6073-0
- Map 2. Jarrahdale to Nanga - Edition 3. August 2004 - ISBN 0-7309-6061-1
- Map 3. Nanga to Collie - Edition 2. August 2004 - ISBN 0-7309-6074-9
- Stage 2 - Collie to Northcliffe - proposed -
- Stage 3 - Northcliffe to Albany - proposed
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[edit] See also
[edit] References
- Costello, Verna. (2002) Munda Biddi : pathway through the forest. Landscope (Como, W.A), Summer 2002-03, p.49-53,