Leg 8- 24km Mountain Bike

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The
last mountain bike leg starts at the grassed space between KFC
and the Tuggeranong Arts Centre on Reed St, Tuggeranong. Cross
over Reed St, onto the concrete path leading up onto the
bridge across the lake, then immediately left after the
bridge, and left again to loop back under the bridge (Soward
Way), where the path turns to red brick before reverting to
concrete. Ignore the first cycle path to your right, but
proceed under Drakeford Dr, at which point the concrete
becomes a regular bitumen cycle path heading to the right,
then veering to the left past Isabella Pond.
Stay to the left at the next fork - never cross the storm
water channel (Tuggeranong Creek), which you keep always to
your right. After passing under Isabella Dr, follow the cycle
path to the right beside a little dead-end road, continuing
alongside the storm water channel. The path leads under Ashley
Dr before passing back under Isabella Dr. Ignore the concrete
paths heading off in various directions, but stay to the left
at the one genuine fork in the cycle path. Continue under
Weinholt St, then Kellett St before entering Fadden
Pines.
Veer right at the first fork amidst the pines, heading over a
small wooden bridge, then past the children's playground and
picnic area to your left. After re-entering the pines, turn
left off the cycle path at the next concrete path, which leads
past a tennis court complex on your right, then under Coyne St
into Macarthur, and straight ahead. Follow this path under the
power lines, before turning at the 4th path on your left,
coming out at the end of Dennys Pl. At the top of Dennys Pl,
cross over Jackie Howe Cres, and continue straight onto the
dirt track up the other side, past houses on your right. Go
right at the fork in this rough track, past a peculiarly
shaped storage tank and yellow day-care centre on your
left.
Look for a gate to climb on your right, onto a track heading
up the ridge, becoming quite steep and rocky in parts. This
ridge ends in a saddle, where you turn left onto a faint track
beside a fence heading uphill. Continue along the ridge of Mt
Wanniassa to a trig station, offering unparalleled vistas of
the whole of Tuggeranong Valley and the Brindabellas.
Take care as the descent becomes very steep to the next
saddle, where you turn right onto a walking trail, dipping
towards a small dam. Go to the left of this dam, then head for
the tunnel underneath Erindale Dr. Cross through the wooden
fence opening at the "Equestrian Trail" sign and through the
tunnel. After the tunnel do not turn right, but climb the gate
and continue straight ahead.
Round a small dam on your left, then immediately take a right
hand fork to follow the smaller power lines up Farrer Ridge.
Follow this track ahead even when the power lines dip to the
left. When you reach the next fence, climb over and go
immediately left over a mini causeway, then left onto the main
track, with the fenceline to your left. Do not take the more
obscure track forking to the right, as Mt Taylor appears
ahead, and the track dips. Turn to the right at the large
reservoir on your left, heading up and back around the rear of
Farrer. Go left at the T-junction, following the power lines
with the houses of Farrer on your left.
After this track smooths and flattens out, take the first
right into the bush up a rocky sidetrack, then right again at
a fork. At the fence, go through the wooden opening, then turn
immediately right at the main track, through the tunnel to
pass back under Erindale Dr. Before swooping down near the
houses, look out for a sharp right hand turn past a metal bar
gate onto a track which is briefly bitumen, then dirt again,
heading back towards Long Gully Rd. Take the next left onto
the main track sweeping up, then right at the T-junction,
heading uphill. This track veers to the left and becomes
steep. At the top of this climb, do not follow the track
around to your left, but instead go straight ahead onto a very
rocky trail leading directly to the summit of Mt Stanley. If
it's any consolation, this is the steepest climb of the entire
course. Coming out at the radio repeater stations, continue
along the ridge, with a small-looking Mt Taylor away to your
left. Ignoring the first track on your left, which would take
you back the way you came, go left at the fork, heading
down.
Follow this trail down a considerable descent. Take the first
right hand veer, continuing along the ridgetop with the pines
to your left. This track joins another coming up from the
left, as you commence the last real climb of this leg, up
Isaacs Ridge. After climbing a little more, a quarry appears
on your right, with panoramic views towards Fyshwick and
Queanbeyan beyond. Passing another radio tower, take the right
hand fork to pass close to Sheaffe Trig. With the whole of
Woden stretched below, the track starts to dip, before
switching back to the left and diving into a very steep
descent. Go right at the first fork, then right again onto the
main walking track.
Enjoy some flat pedalling with the houses of Isaacs and
O'Malley to your left. The track begins to dip, with the new construction sub-divisions below you.
Before the reservoir, turn right onto a lesser track, which almost
disappears. From this point, follow the ribbon attached to foliage at regular intervals,
heading through grasslands. The ribbon will lead you cross country as you
wend your way in a wide arc around the new construction areas, coming
around eventually to Hindmarsh Drive. Enter a long pipe under
this major motorway, turning to the right as you emerge at the next
transition compound.
