Transition Five - Stinky Bay
Completely contrary to its name, Stinky Bay on the southern edge of Jindabyne town, is a delightful haven for swimming, boating and imbibing the beauty and serenity of Nature.
Driving Instructions from South Tyrolean Inlet to Stinky Bay
(allow 15 minutes.)
Return along Rainbow Dr up to Kosciuszko Rd. Turn RIGHT towards
Jindabyne. The entire first mountain bike course is through the
bushland on your right. NOTE that there is construction work
currently under way on the modifications to Jindabyne Dam. This
may cause hold-ups of up to 10 minutes, so do not delay in leaving for
the next transition! Cross over the dam wall and into
Jindabyne. Take the first RIGHT into Banjo Patterson Cres, then
the next RIGHT after 60 metres onto Cobbon Cres. Follow this
around to the left, sweeping above Stinky Bay. The access to the
beach is a dirt road on your RIGHT. Park anywhere along the
beachfront, out of the way of the transition. This is the
transition point from Swim 2 to Paddle 2.
NOTE: once your swimmer arrives, leave immediately for Hatchery Bay, as time to reach the next transition is tight!
For directions to other transitions, click the relevant link below:
(allow 15 minutes.)
Return along Rainbow Dr up to Kosciuszko Rd. Turn RIGHT towards
Jindabyne. The entire first mountain bike course is through the
bushland on your right. NOTE that there is construction work
currently under way on the modifications to Jindabyne Dam. This
may cause hold-ups of up to 10 minutes, so do not delay in leaving for
the next transition! Cross over the dam wall and into
Jindabyne. Take the first RIGHT into Banjo Patterson Cres, then
the next RIGHT after 60 metres onto Cobbon Cres. Follow this
around to the left, sweeping above Stinky Bay. The access to the
beach is a dirt road on your RIGHT. Park anywhere along the
beachfront, out of the way of the transition. This is the
transition point from Swim 2 to Paddle 2.NOTE: once your swimmer arrives, leave immediately for Hatchery Bay, as time to reach the next transition is tight!
For directions to other transitions, click the relevant link below:
