The address for the event is 80 Kingston Road, Tallarook.
A word of advice – don’t try to approach the venue via Tallarook Road. The best way to get there is to take Ennis Road off the M31 (Hume Freeway), then turn into Landscape Road, and finally Kingston Road.
As per previous events there will be a closed loop on private property and a longer ride through surrounding bushland. If taking part in the latter, bikes will need to be registered (full/CPS/UVP/rec rego) and riders must have a valid motorcycle licence.
No rego or motorcycle licence is needed to ride the loop on private property; however unlicensed riders and/or riders of unregistered bikes will be required to purchase a One Day MA Recreational Licence (unless they have an annual MA licence).
Children are welcome to ride on dedicated tracks on the property on Saturday, but must be supervised by a parent/guardian at all times. An indemnity form will need to be signed by parent/guardian, and a One Day MA Recreational Licence purchased (unless the child has an annual MA licence).
VERi insists that all bikes are adequately silenced. Club scrutineers will be looking out for unsafe bikes. Remember, the onus is on the rider to ensure they meet all requirements when riding on public roads in surrounding forest. This is a popular area, regularly patrolled by police – you have been warned!
Free camping is available on Friday and Saturday nights.
Many thanks are due to VERi member Peter Moulding who has made his property available and put a lot of time and effort into this event.