I’m excited….today we tackle the Timber Trail. It’s going to be a long day so an early start is essential. The sun isn’t up much before 7am, so a 6am alarm clock was set.
The start is less than 1km from the campground…we follow the sign and immediately we are in the forest…lush and dark - on a winding trail for the first 3km until the climbing starts. The route gains 400m over 6.5km…which looks daunting looking at the elevation chart, but in reality it wasn’t too bad. The trail is mostly in good condition, but the rains from last month have done some damage.
This is what I read about the Timber Trail. It’s a premier 85km 2-3day backcountry mountain biking trail. It features 35 stunning suspension bridges and historic logging tramways. It’s ideal for e-bikes and is often ridden over 2 days with a stay in the middle at either the Timber Lodge $$$ or camp Epic $$ - glamping…or at the campground.
The total elevation gain for today was about 1000m, 83km long….all on trail with a loaded bicycle. Anyone who stays at the lodge can have a shuttle carry their bags up, but at a cost of $250 per person, double occupancy this wasn’t in my budget!
The steep downhills had a lots of washouts, so I was hard on the brakes as my loaded bike is fast going downhill. The day was long….just over 12 hours of elapsed time. My Garmin only credited me 8 hours, but that doesn’t include the time that I pushed my bike uphill, or walking it down the really steep hills.
Photo checkpoint #9. Ongarue Spirals
The Ongarue tram system is one of the least modified bush tram systems. Up until the late 1940’s, such tramlines were the main method of transporting timber out of logging sites. The Ongarue Spiral is an engineering marvel. The tunnel, hand hewn through pumice and ignimbrite rock, completes a fantastic circle that provided a cunning solution to developing a gradient shallow enough for teams loaded with felled trees.
Such a stunning trail…. I really wished that my bike wasn’t loaded, and that I had practiced some mountain biking before coming! For all my mountain biking friends….if you find yourself on the north island, riding this trail is a must!!! A real jewel.