Trackcare

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Trackcare is all about connecting mountain bike riders, bushwalkers, trail runners and rock climbers with the care, maintenance and construction of Hobart's great tracks and trails.

Trackcare volunteers learn trail building skills and help look after our amazing bushland tracks. Including on Kunanyi / Mt Wellington and in the mountain's foothills.

We hold regular 'dig days' where volunteers:

  • are taught practical trackwork techniques
  • meet fellow track users
  • help shape Hobart's bushland trail network.

You don't need any experience – expert training, tools and equipment are all provided. We do ask that everyone who attends a dig day is interested in learning about building and maintaining mountain bike and walking tracks.

If you want to join Trackcare and help maintain our tracks and trails, sign up for our Trackcare emails to receive up-to-date information:

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What's involved?

Trackcare involves physical work. This includes digging, moving rocks and carrying buckets. Come prepared to expend a bit of energy. There are a range of tasks you can get involved with and we won't ask you to do anything beyond your limits.

Trackcare dig days

Dig days are held on the third Sunday of every month, 10 am – 3 pm, at various track locations in our bushland reserves.

See the program on the Bushcare page for upcoming dates and locations.

For all dig days you will need: sturdy boots, long pants, long sleeves, a hat, drinking water and lunch. Hot drinks and biscuits are provided.

Please note: occasionally we have to postpone a Trackcare dig day at the last minute due to inclement weather. If that's the case we'll let you know on the Bushcare Facebook page, so please check that page if heavy rain or very strong winds are forecast.

More info

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Trackcare Legend Award

Outstanding efforts from Trackcare volunteers are recognised through the Legend Award.

Past winners

  • 2021 – Petr Otahal
  • 2020 – The Johnston family
  • 2019 – Jeff Thomas