The illusive Omeo Mini Ramp is behind the service station, just a hop, skip and a jump from the recently added Omeo Pump Track.
The mini ramp is roughly 5 ft high and super thin. It will be hard to throw down your 50-50s as there is limited girth, although the other dimensions of the mini ramp look on par. Although the mini ramp appears it is in deteriorating rusting circumstances, looks can be deceiving as, upon closer inspection, it is still in great condition. The transitions are relatively steep and aggressive, although they are consistent on each side and with the date it would have been constructed.
A fun mini ramp that doesn’t look like it gets much use, and we suspect you will almost certainly get it to yourself. A good spot to break up the drive if you are heading to Falls Creek or Mount Hotham on the east.
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