

MOGO MTB TRIG SHUTTLES
Credit : Mogo MTB
MOGO TRIG UPLIFT SHUTTLES
Who: 7 years and above - 16 years and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Min/Max: Minimum 4 pax | Maximum 18 pax. Please note we run the shuttles with minimum 4 pax. If you are booking for a week day at the last minute please check with us before booking to make sure we have the minimum required to run. More sessions will be launched based on demand.
Tour includes: Uplift transportation service for the Mogo Trig Zone for passengers and their bikes. Please note this is a transportation service only. Please see Trailforks and the Mogo Trails website for more specific trail information.
When and where: ​9.30am outside Ride Mogo 14 Charles Street, Central Mogo
​Please arrive 10 minutes prior to departure time to give time to complete paperwork and load bikes.
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
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Protective gear is recommended.
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There is no water at the Trig so make sure you have enough for your morning or full day.
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Mobile reception is available on the majority of the trail (depending on your mobile phone carrier).
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Mogo Trails uses the ‘These three words’ system for emergency services. Download the Emergency Plus app on your phone prior to departure. Please also see the Mogo Trails website for emergency procedures.
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It is essential to complete your waiver form and show the driver it has been completed. We cannot allow passengers to get in the vehicle until we have seen the waiver is signed:
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For detailed trail information contact Mogo Trails or Batemans Bay Mountain Bike Club
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Before your shuttle please read: Risk Warning & Waiver of Liability and download our Mogo Emergency Procedures & Your Responsibility
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Bookings:To guarantee a spot please book in advance. Saturdays especially book out every weekend.
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What to bring: Small back pack, food and drink and Mosquito repellent.
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Parking: Please park and ride from the car park at Mogo oval just off the Princes Hwy. Please note that there is no public parking available at the Trig Zone Trailhead.
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