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An outstanding backcountry ride on natural terrain with technical challenges.


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Map Key

4.4

Miles

7.2

KM

Singletrack

4,318' 1,316 m

High

2,956' 901 m

Low

517' 158 m

Up

1,879' 573 m

Down

10%

Avg Grade (6°)

31%

Max Grade (17°)

Dogs Off-leash

E-Bikes Unknown

Avoid riding in damp conditions. Dogs require a permit from the Dept of Conservation, St Arnaud.

Description

The singletrack is a natural surface through sub-alpine native bush with many technical challenges including two sets of climbing switchbacks. There are two or three sections some people may have walk, including a steep section dropping through a number of switchbacks. This section is chock full of roots and small drop-offs to a saddle. An overlook provides extensive views down the Wairau Valley.

There is no water along the route until Red Hills Hut. This is an alpine route in remote country where cold temperatures can be experienced at any time of the year. Be prepared with warm clothing and wet weather gear.

The start of the trail is marked with a cairn and a large orange triangle on the right where the Beebys 4wd track emerges from the bush into open tussock country. Save your legs and walk the steepest parts of the road. The MTB Trails Trust plans to construct a better-graded climbing track in 2015-2016.

The singletrack starts with a 2.5km descent to 1030m through sub-alpine beech forest to a saddle, then climbs in a series of switchbacks to a gently climbing ridge. The track passes through several tussock clearings offering views out to the surrounding country before climbing another set of switchbacks to 1202m through "Lord of the Rings" type forest.

From here, the track descends ever steeper, culminating in a technical section of steep, rooty switchbacks before reaching another saddle at 1000m. An easy graded climb through bush and low scrub is followed by a fun, rocky 120m descent through stunted mineral belt scrub to Red Hills Hut.

History & Background
Parts of the track follow an old survey line that forms the boundary between Nelson and Marlborough. Several old original wooden survey pegs placed in 1916 were found in good condition when the track was being constructed.

Contacts

Local Club: MTB Trails Trust

Land Manager: Department of Conservation

Shared By:

Alan Eskrick

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Photos

Beech forest, Maitland Ridge Track
Aug 1, 2015 near Wakefield, NZ
"Lord of the Rings" forest near spot height 1202m
Aug 1, 2015 near Wakefield, NZ
Riding through mineral belt scrub down to Red Hills Hut
Aug 1, 2015 near Wakefield, NZ
Descending technical switchbacks
Aug 1, 2015 near Wakefield, NZ
On Maitland Ridge Trail
Mar 15, 2019 near St Arnaud, NZ
Winter riding on Maitland Ridge
Aug 1, 2015 near Wakefield, NZ
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