Be sure to add Mt Barney's Peasant trail to your 'must do' especially during these winter months........its actually not a bad idea to combine your mountain bike to this hike.
Here's
a plan.....aim to be at Yellowpinch carpark between 6-7am; ride the 2.5-3KM of dirt road to the base of Mt Barney; ditch & lock the bikes in a bit of scrub (unseen from the trial); allow 5-6 hrs to get up & back (with a scenic 30 mins at the top); get back on the bikes & pleasantly coast (while relaxing your knees, quads & calves) back DOWN the dirt track to you car. Note: Be sure not to overtly gloat as you pass bedraggled fellow Mt Barney bushwalkers as you effortlessly glide back to your car.
Mt Maroon is also in the same area & should also be done during the winter months.
A bit further south but a great starter in the SEQ is Mt Cougal East Peak, and all the Sprinbrook National Park walks.
Cunningham Gap offers - Mt Cordaux & Mt Mitchell.
Before you get to Cunningham's Gap there is also Mt Mathieson & Mt Greville.
Feel free to drop me a line (
shawn.jo@gmail.com) & i can share some photos, GPS files & trail descriptions