Hi all

I'm after a bit of clarification regarding national cycle route and mountain 
bike route relations in Australia. I've searched the wiki but still have some 
questions. I hope someone can point me in the right direction.

As many of you will know we have a few well known long distance (100km+) cycle 
routes, some of which cross state boundaries. These routes are also rugged and 
designed to be ridden on mountain bikes or hybrids only. A few examples of 
these are:

The Bicentennial (VIC/NSW/QLD)
The goldfields track (VIC)
The Mawson Trail (SA)
The Munda Biddi (WA)

My Questions...
As these are extended bicycle routes (albeit for MTBs or tough hybrids) are of 
national significance do they constitute a national cycling network and should 
they be mapped as such?
Indeed if they do not cross state borders are the only of state significance 
and to be mapped as a RCN?
If a cycle route is rough enough to be MTB only (an unsurfaced rail trail for 
example) does that relegate it from the LCN, RCN or NCN to just being a MTB 
route only?
Should these routes carry two relations, NCN and MTB routes?

Can anybody assist?

Thanks

Nick







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