Down ON THE farm
May 30, 2020
4 minutes
WORDS & PHOTOS // BERNIE DEN HERTOG
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I noticed some ads on Facebook from my mate Luke at Mallee Motorcycles in Red Cliffs about an upcoming meeting at Trigg Farms, which was billed as an enduro motocross. The prospect of railing some sand berms was enticing so I gave Luke a call and asked if it was worth the nine-hour drive from Canberra. “My oath!” came the reply. I was hooked.
Located just over an hour south of Mildura, Vic (not far from the Hattah Desert Race venue), is a massive property that is Trigg Farms (desert racer Nathan Trigg’s family base) and on that chunk of amazing country is a small area of remnant vegetation that serves as Nathan’s 6km-long practice track.
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