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AUGUST 2017 SATURDAY 26 – SUNDAY 27 OU BOBBIN HEAD TO THE HARB R GUST 2017 FRIDAY 25 – SUNDAY 27 AUHA OUR THE HAWKESBURY TO THE RB
WELCOME
THIS MAP BOOK HAS BEEN PREPARED TO GUIDE YOU THROUGH THE EVENT ROUTE, CHECKPOINT BY CHECKPOINT. IT IS DESIGNED TO BE YOUR PRIMARY NAVIGATIONAL AID DURING PRE-EVENT TRAINING AND THROUGHOUT THE EVENT WEEKEND.
100km START POINT BROOKLYN
Oxfam Trailwalker is a tough event. Much of the trail covers difficult terrain and you will be exposed to the elements for many hours. It requires appropriate and committed training and preparation. By registering for Oxfam Trailwalker, you have accepted responsibility for your own conduct and for the risks inherent in such a demanding endurance event. A planned approach, adequate training, familiarity with the trail and a thorough knowledge of the event rules and the safety information provided on the website and in the Training and Preparation Guide will help to minimise risk to you and your team. We hope you enjoy Oxfam Trailwalker!
100KM ONLY
100KM ONLY
50km
START POINT BOBBIN HEAD
100KM ONLY
CHECKPOINT FACILITIES
100KM ONLY
rest stop 50KM ONLY TIMBARRA RD (END OF WARRIMOO TRACK EXIT)
100KM & 50KM
100KM & 50KM ARARAT RESERVE
100KM & 50KM
BASIC FIRST FOOD FOR AID TEAMS^
NO
Cold
YES – limited
NO
CHECKPOINT – MUOGAMARRA RURAL FIRE STATION, COWAN
YES
YES
Hot & cold
NO
NO
CHECKPOINT – BEROWRA COMMUNITY CENTRE, BEROWRA
YES
YES
Hot & cold
YES
NO
CHECKPOINT – BOBBIN HEAD, YES KU-RING-GAI CHASE NATIONAL PARK
YES
Hot & cold
YES
NO
YES
YES
Cold
YES
NO
REST STOP – (50KM ONLY) TIMBARRA RD (END OF WARRIMOO TRACK EXIT)
NO
YES
Cold
NO
NO
CHECKPOINT – ST IVES SHOWGROUND, ST IVES
YES
YES
Hot & cold
YES
YES
CHECKPOINT –FRENCHS FOREST SHOWGROUND, FRENCHS FOREST
YES
YES
Hot & cold
YES
NO
CHECKPOINT – DAVIDSON PARK, YES GARIGAL NATIONAL PARK
YES
Hot & cold
YES
NO
CHECKPOINT – ARARAT RESERVE, FRENCHS FOREST
YES
YES
Hot & cold
YES
NO
FINISH – TANIA PARK, BALGOWLAH HEIGHTS
YES
NO
Hot & cold
YES
NO
TRAIL PROFILE
metres
1 2 3 4 5
DIFFICULTY RATING:
See USING THIS MAP BOOK for details on the rating system used.
600
50KM START BOBBIN HEAD
500
DAVIDSON PARK
MUOGAMARRA RFS
400
200
PRIVATE CAMPING
YES
700
300
SUPPORT CREW ACCESS*
100KM START – PARSLEY BAY, BROOKLYN
50KM START– BOBBIN HEAD
100KM & 50KM
WATER
BEROWRA COMMUNITY CENTRE
ARARAT RESERVE
ST IVES SHOWGROUND
100KM START PARSLEY BAY
FRENCHS FOREST SHOWGROUND
BOBBIN HEAD
TANIA PARK
100 0
0KM
15.7km
11.9km
15.7KM
15.2km
27.6KM
15.3km 0KM 42.8KM
12.4km
58.1KM
11.3km 20.5KM 70.5KM
7.9km 31.8KM 81.8KM
39.7KM 89.7KM
10.3km 50KM 100KM
* The 50km distance does not include the trail loop to/from Checkpoint 4
^ Additional food vendors, sausage sizzles, etc, will be provided at some checkpoints for an additional cost in some instances. These will be detailed in the final briefing notes provided approximately 10 days prior to the event. * The restrictive size of the checkpoints allows only one vehicle per team with restrictions on the type and, particularly, the size of vehicles. No trailers, towed caravans or vehicles longer than one-and-a-half standard cars (such as large campervans) are allowed. The one vehicle per team rule will be enforced at some checkpoints.
USING THIS MAP BOOK THIS MAP BOOK USES TOPOGRAPHICAL MAPS TO COMMUNICATE THE TRAIL ROUTE. IF YOU HAVEN’T USED TOPOGRAPHICAL MAPS PREVIOUSLY, YOU SHOULD SPEND SOME TIME BECOMING FAMILIAR WITH THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MAPS USED IN THIS BOOKLET AND UNDERTAKE FURTHER READING TO INCREASE YOUR NAVIGATION SKILLS BEFORE VENTURING OUT ON THE TRAIL. Below is some basic advice adapted from the Geoscience Australia educational booklet Map Reading Guide: How to Use Topographic Maps, which is available from www.ga.gov.au
MAP SCALE The maps contained in this booklet are scaled 1:25,000 (unless otherwise indicated), which means that each centimetre represented on the map is 25,000 centimetres (or 250 metres) on the ground.
CONTOURS Topographical maps use contour lines, which join points of equal height to represent the relief on the terrain depicted. If the contour lines are close together, the terrain is steep. Contour lines that are far apart indicate land with gentle slopes. It is also worth being aware of the contour interval, which is the vertical distance between adjacent contour lines. This information allows the user to determine altitude at any point on the map.
SYMBOLS SYMBOLS USED USED ON ON THE THE MAPS MAPS
WHICH WAY IS NORTH? To assist in making correct directional decisions, the use of a magnetic compass is highly recommended for anyone who ventures into the bush. A compass works on the principle that the pivoting magnetised needle (or the north point of the swinging dial) always points to the north magnetic pole. An icon is included on topographical maps indicating the direction of grid north, so the beginner map user can use their compass to orient their map to the north before confidently navigating their way along their intended route.
MAP COORDINATES AND GRID REFERENCES Topographical maps show coordinates in two ways: geographical coordinates (given as latitude and longitude); or as grid coordinates (given as easting and northing values). These coordinates are useful to either find or express a location on the map. For simplicity, grid coordinates will be used in this map book to reference points of directional significance — and for you to communicate your position in an emergency. Grid lines are the equally spaced vertical and horizontal intersecting lines superimposed over the maps. The vertical grid lines that run north-south are known as eastings, and the horizontals running east-west are known as northings. Each grid line is numbered at the edge of the map and the distance between the adjacent grid lines represents one kilometre.
To reference a point on the map, a six-figure grid reference will specify the position to an accuracy of one-tenth of the grid interval (or to within 100 metres). To create a six-figure grid reference you need to: 1. Locate the easting or vertical grid line to the left of the point of interest and read the two figure easting value from the edge of the map. This number becomes the first two digits in the six‑figure reference. 2. Visually divide the grid square that contains the point of interest by 10 increments. Estimate the number of increments from the vertical grid line to the point. This number (0 to 9) becomes the third digit in the six-figure reference. 3. Locate the northing or horizontal grid line below the point of interest and add the two figure northing digits to the reference. 4. Estimate the number of increments up from the horizontal grid line to the point. This digit completes the six-figure grid reference.
DIFFICULTY RATING The difficulty ratings in this map book have been developed using the Australian Walking Track Grading System, which forms part of the national industry standard to assist walkers in judging the suitability of trails to their walking ability. Each section is graded from its hardest component; it may have some easier components than the ultimate grade. For further details about the grading system employed, search ‘Australian Walking Track Grading System’ online.
TRAIL ESSENTIALS THE INFORMATION BELOW CONTAINS KEY POINTS TO REMEMBER WHEN YOU ARE OUT ON THE TRAIL. ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THE TRAINING AND PREPARATION GUIDE AND ON THE WEBSITE.
TRAIL ETIQUETTE You share the walking trails used for the event with the general public. Be considerate of other users at all times. Always respect the requests of landowners and land managers. In national parks, you must abide by the conditions of park entry.
MOBILE RECEPTION Mobile phone reception varies along the trail and there are some areas of the trail where mobile phones may not have any reception. Telstra currently has the best coverage. To improve your team’s chances of having mobile reception during training and the event, we recommend all teams carry phones connected to at least two different network providers.
NIGHT WALKING Walking at night requires special vigilance on the part of all team members to reduce the risk of injury. All team members must carry a head torch with extra batteries. With the National Parks area closed to the public at night, we highly recommend gaining some night training at one of our Oxfam Trailwalker Training events.
HIGH TIDES & FLASH FLOODING Certain sections of the trail may be subject to high tides or flash flooding (particularly sections 4, 5 and 6). You should exercise extreme caution when at water crossings as water levels can rise rapidly. You should not attempt to cross any swollen or rapidly flowing waterways. When planning your training walks, visit the NSW Roads & Maritime website for tide tables.
ROAD CROSSINGS The trail crosses public roads throughout the route. Always use pedestrian lights where available. Take care when crossing or walking alongside roads during training and the event. During the event, the instructions provided by our marshals and the signage at each crossing must be followed to ensure your safety.
FIRST AID Each team is required to carry a first aid kit, including a thermal blanket for each team member and pressure bandages to treat injuries such as sprains, blisters, cuts and snake or spider bites. Snakes are a real danger on the event trail during the summer months when you are training. Left alone and unprovoked, snakes present little danger, however, should someone be bitten, you must be aware of the correct treatment. Team members are encouraged to learn basic first aid techniques and be aware of each other’s pre-existing health concerns or injuries.
HYDRATION Proper hydration is critical. You can place your body in serious danger by not drinking enough water and becoming dehydrated or by drinking too much water causing hyponatremia. You need to find the perfect balance between the two. Insufficient consumption of fluids can cause dehydration. Symptoms are only apparent when you are already dehydrated and can include tiredness, irritability, tight/heavy feeling muscles, headache, and dry mouth and lips. On the other hand, hyponatremia — also known as water intoxication — is an extremely dangerous condition that can rapidly lead to coma and may result in death. It occurs when too much water has been consumed, causing reduced salt levels in the blood and body tissues. Symptoms include fatigue, nausea, headaches and lack of coordination. To maintain the correct hydration levels and avoid dehydration or hyponatremia, drink a combination of electrolytes and water, and continually monitor your fluid intake. Drink enough so you don’t feel thirsty and are urinating at normal periods. If you are not urinating, or your urine is dark in colour, you may be dehydrated. If urination becomes frequent and clear‑coloured, you may be drinking too much.
HEAT EXHAUSTION AND HEATSTROKE During strenuous activity, the body’s temperature can rise and this can result in heat exhaustion and potentially heatstroke. Symptoms of heat exhaustion include severe thirst, muscle weakness, nausea and headache. Symptoms of heatstroke can include severe headache, confusion, irritability, difficulties breathing, elevation of body temperature and flushed, hot skin. Heatstroke can be fatal. If a team member exhibits these symptoms, find a shady area, administer frequent sips of water, remove excess clothing and seek medical help. To prevent heat exhaustion, always maintain adequate fluid intake.
OVERUSE OF PAIN KILLERS Take care if using medications during the event and/or training. Overuse of pain killers can lead to serious health complications and hospitalisation. If you intend to use medications of any kind during the event, seek professional medical advice.
OUR ENVIRONMENT Leave nothing but footprints on the trail. We ask that you make Oxfam Trailwalker a low-impact event by recycling wherever possible and discarding your waste during training and the event in sustainable ways. Carry out all rubbish and bury your human waste and toilet paper. Alternatively, carry out used toilet paper in a snap-lock bag. A small garden trowel weighs the same as a muesli bar. To help Oxfam Australia reduce the event’s environmental impact, please make every effort to catch public transport where available (or carpool) to and from the trail when training.
HYPOTHERMIA The temperature can drop dramatically during the event and a lack of sufficient clothing, or getting wet, can cause hypothermia. Symptoms can include fatigue, shivering, muscle spasms, clammy skin, stammering and hallucinations. If you become hypothermic, change out of wet clothes immediately, cover your head, face, neck and body with warm clothing, consume hot drinks and high-calorie food to maintain body temperature and seek medical help. Appropriate clothing should be carried at all times.
Photo: Micha el Myers/Oxfa mAUS
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES DURING TRAINING Training for Oxfam Trailwalker is a necessary commitment. If you choose to train on the event trail, you need to ensure that you and your fellow teammates remain safe at all times. Remember, you’re responsible for your safety during training so follow these tips to stay safe and enjoy yourself. Before you go: • Check the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) website for weather conditions, forecasts and current warnings. www.bom.gov.au/nsw • Download the BOM Weather app on to your compatible smartphone for up to date weather conditions, forecasts and warnings. Available on the App Store (Apple iphone) or Google Play (Android) *Please note this app requires mobile reception to function correctly. • Check park alerts on the National Park website at www.nationalparks.nsw.gov. au/alert/state-alerts for the latest information on trail conditions and track closures. Oxfam Trailwalker Sydney operates in the following National Parks: – Berowra National Park – Garigal National Park – Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park; and – Sydney Harbour National Park. • Take some friends with you. Never walk alone. • Always carry your Event Map Book and a compass.
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DURING THE EVENT • Leave details of your planned route, estimated completion time, vehicles, and fellow walkers with a friend, relative or other reliable person in case you get lost. This person is responsible for contacting the police if you are overdue. • Ensure you pack a torch just in case you don’t reach your intended destination before night fall, and that you are carrying your fully charged mobile phones. During your walk: • Always carry a first aid kit, including one thermal blanket per person, and wet weather gear. • Wear a hat and sunscreen to avoid sunburn. • Detour around any snakes. Never provoke them. • Stay on the track. Read all signs carefully. • Where the trail traverses alongside a road, don’t walk on the road. Walk single file on the verge. • Always take more water than you think you’ll need and drink frequently. Don’t drink creek or tank water. Even apparently pure water can be contaminated. If you become lost or require emergency assistance, remain calm, conserve energy, seek shelter and wait for assistance once you have made contact with the emergency services. Do not split up, as doing so may result in rescuers having to look for two lost parties. Never leave an injured person alone.
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Photo: Micha el Myers/Oxfa mAUS
During the event, there will be trail markers along the entire trail route with unique numbers that relate to specific locations on the master event map at the Event Control Centre. If you are lost, injured or otherwise require emergency assistance during the event, provide the number of the nearest trail marker to help rescue crews locate you. Do not remove trail markers under any circumstances.
EMERGENCY CONTACTS DURING TRAINING In an emergency
CALL 000 If you can’t reach 000, call 112 which connects to all carriers in emergency situations.
DURING THE EVENT In an emergency or for any other assistance call the event emergency number
1300 735 730 NOTE: The event emergency number is only available on the event weekend.
100KM ONLY– TRAIL SECTION 1, MAP 1 OF 2 100KM START – PARSLEY BAY to CHECKPOINT
– MUOGAMARRA RURAL FIRE STATION
EVENT DISTANCE
SECTION DISTANCE
CUMULATIVE DISTANCE
CHECKPOINT CLOSING TIME
100km
15.7km
15.7km
Checkpoint 1 closes at 4pm Friday
50km
N/A
N/A
Checkpoint 1 is not part of the 50km distance
DIFFICULTY RATING:
Trail description:
4
A steep ascent up a wide fire trail takes you past Brooklyn Dam and across Porto Ridge in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park. Becoming single track, the trail then descends to scenic Jerusalem Bay before climbing to the township of Cowan and into Muogamarra Rural Fire Station.
NOTE: • Due to restrictive space, Checkpoint 1 is CLOSED to support crews during the event. You will not be able to meet your support crew until Checkpoint 2, so ensure you carry all your own requirements. • Only water and basic snacks will be provided at Checkpoint 1. • The Rural Fire Service will be holding a fundraising BBQ selling meat and vegetarian burgers, so remember to carry money. MAP REF
GRID REF
CUMULATIVE
INSTRUCTION
356 865
0km
Depart the Start, located in the Parsley Bay car park, and walk up George Street heading west.
1A
354 865
0.4km
At the intersection of George Street and William Street, turn left, walk to the end of the street and enter the steep, concreted fire trail.
1B
347 863
1.5km
Turn left at the fire trail intersection as signposted to Cowan, following the Great North Walk (GNW) marker posts to Brooklyn Dam.
1C
337 857
3.0km
At Brooklyn Dam, continue on the fire trail around the southern end of the dam.
1D
335 857
3.8km
On the far side of the dam, continue north on the fire trail as marked by GNW marker posts.
1E
329 859
4.9km
Take the left fork where an intersecting fire trail ascends towards the ridge top, as indicated by a GNW marker post.
1F
325 840
8.1km
At the sign detailing the GNW route, near the conclusion of the fire trail, turn left onto the GNW foot track towards Jerusalem Bay.
1G
326 824
10.2km
At the sign stating ‘Jerusalem Bay >’ and ‘< Brooklyn Dam’, continue following the GNW marker posts towards Jerusalem Bay.
1H
323 818
11.9km
At Jerusalem Bay, continue along GNW towards Cowan.
Continued on Map 2
Maps produced with permission of Land and Property Information, a division of NSW Department of Finance and Services. © New South Wales Government 2013.
100km Start
100KM ONLY– TRAIL SECTION 1, MAP 2 OF 2 100KM START – PARSLEY BAY to CHECKPOINT
– MUOGAMARRA RURAL FIRE STATION
EVENT DISTANCE
SECTION DISTANCE
CUMULATIVE DISTANCE
CHECKPOINT CLOSING TIME
100km
15.7km
15.7km
Checkpoint 1 closes at 4pm Friday
50km
N/A
N/A
Checkpoint 1 is not part of the 50km distance
DIFFICULTY RATING:
4
Trail description:
A steep ascent up a wide fire trail takes you past Brooklyn Dam and across Porto Ridge in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park. Becoming single track, the trail then descends to scenic Jerusalem Bay before climbing to the township of Cowan and into Muogamarra Rural Fire Station.
NOTE: • Due to restrictive space, Checkpoint 1 is CLOSED to support crews during the event. You will not be able to meet your support crew until Checkpoint 2 so ensure you carry all your own requirements. • Only water and basic snacks will be provided at Checkpoint 1. • The Rural Fire Service will be holding a fundraising BBQ selling meat and vegetarian burgers, so remember to carry money. MAP REF
GRID REF
CUMULATIVE
INSTRUCTION
1I
304 816
13.7km
After crossing the footbridge over the F3 Freeway, turn left and follow the GNW marker posts alongside the railway line. Ascend the stairs to the eastern platform of Cowan Railway Station. Once on platform, turn left and use only the designated pedestrian crossing point to safely cross the railway line. Do not exit the station here. Proceed onto and along the western platform to the exit ramp prior to the northern end of the platform.
1J
303 815
14.0km
Follow the ramp from the railway platform directly onto the pedestrian crossing on the Pacific Highway and cross to the opposite side. At the far side, turn left onto the footpath and continue to the gated GNW trailhead prior to the boat sales yard.
1K
303 814
14.1km
Enter the GNW trail and follow the GNW marker posts towards Glendale Road.
1L
295 809
15.5km
At Glendale Road (unsealed), turn left and walk towards Muogamarra Rural Fire Station.
297 808
15.7km
Arrive at Checkpoint 1 at Muogamarra Rural Fire Station.
Maps produced with permission of Land and Property Information, a division of NSW Department of Finance and Services. © New South Wales Government 2013.
100KM ONLY– TRAIL SECTION 2 CHECKPOINT
– MUOGAMARRA FIRE STATION to CHECKPOINT
– BEROWRA COMMUNITY CENTRE
EVENT DISTANCE
SECTION DISTANCE
CUMULATIVE DISTANCE
CHECKPOINT CLOSING TIME
100km
11.9km
27.6km
Checkpoint 2 closes at 10pm Friday
50km
N/A
N/A
Checkpoint 2 is not part of the 50km distance
DIFFICULTY RATING:
Trail description:
5
This challenging section along a single track has a number of steep ascents and descents before meeting the water’s edge at Berowra Waters. The trail then climbs along Berowra Creek and up into the township of Berowra.
NOTE: • During the event, you may experience two-way foot traffic between Map Ref 2H and 2I, and Map Ref 2L and Checkpoint 2. • Due to limited parking at Checkpoint 2, during the event support crews are asked to arrive no more than 15 minutes prior to their team’s expected arrival and to depart promptly after their team’s departure. • Caution is required when crossing Berowra Waters Road (Map Ref 2L) as the crossing point is a school crossing and not a standard pedestrian crossing. Cars do not have to give way. At peak time over the event Friday, traffic controllers will be directing walkers and car traffic here – we appreciate your patience. • Keep noise to a minimum in residential areas. MAP REF
GRID REF
CUMULATIVE
INSTRUCTION
297 808
0km
Depart Checkpoint 1 and walk back along Glendale Road towards the Great North Walk (GNW) crossing point.
2A
295 809
0.2km
At the GNW crossing point, turn left onto GNW and continue as signposted to Berowra Waters.
2B
284 812
1.9km
Cross Joe Crafts Creek and climb up the other side of the valley. Once you pass through a rock gully, keep climbing up and stay left until you pass a walkers’ log book in a green box.
2C
269 813
3.5km
Cross a fire trail that is signposted ‘To Turner Road’ and continue to follow the GNW marker posts to Berowra Waters.
2D
260 813
5.2km
At the water’s edge of Berowra Creek, turn left and head towards Berowra Waters.
2E
261 808
5.9km
Enter Kirkpatrick Way and walk towards Berowra Waters Road.
2F
260 806
6.2km
Enter the GNW trailhead opposite Kirkpatrick Way at the intersection with Berowra Waters Road and follow marker posts towards Berowra.
2G
266 790
8.5km
Turn right at the junction of the foot track and the fire trail, as signposted GNW.
2H
265 785
9.4km
Continue along the fire trail, past the signposted track to ‘Crosslands’.
2I
274 784
10.3km
At the junction with the fire trail towards Joalah Crescent, continue on the fire trail to the right, as signposted GNW.
2J
275 783
10.5km
Turn left at the junction between the fire trail and the foot track, following the GNW marker posts towards Crowley Road in Berowra.
2K
281 781
11.5km
At the trailhead on Crowley Road, turn immediately left onto the unmarked bush track behind the old community hall and tennis courts.
2L
282 783
11.7km
Turn right into King Street and safely cross Berowra Waters Road via the school crossing, continuing along King Street. Enter the stairs at the junction of King Street and Boundary Street and take them down to the Berowra Community Centre.
284 783
11.9km
Arrive at Checkpoint 2 at Berowra Community Centre.
Maps produced with permission of Land and Property Information, a division of NSW Department of Finance and Services. © New South Wales Government 2013.
100KM ONLY– TRAIL SECTION 3 CHECKPOINT
– BEROWRA COMMUNITY CENTRE to CHECKPOINT
– BOBBIN HEAD
EVENT DISTANCE
SECTION DISTANCE
CUMULATIVE DISTANCE
CHECKPOINT CLOSING TIME
100km
15.2km
42.8km
Checkpoint 3 closes at 5am Saturday
50km
N/A
N/A
Checkpoint 3 is not part of the 50km distance
DIFFICULTY RATING:
4
Trail description:
Exiting the township of Berowra, the trail descends to Berowra Creek before heading up through the challenging Lyrebird Gully. The trail then descends onto the Mt Ku-ring-gai Track and meanders alongside Cowan Creek into Apple Tree Bay, before a short up and over to Bobbin Head.
NOTE: • During the event, you may experience two-way foot traffic between Checkpoint 2 and Map Ref 3A, and Map Ref 3G and 3H. MAP REF GRID REF
CUMULATIVE
INSTRUCTION
284 782
0km
3A
282 783
0.2km
Safely cross Berowra Waters Road and turn right to continue along the footpath beside Berowra Waters Road.
3B
280 785
0.7km
Turn left into Arcadia Crescent.
3C
278 786
0.8km
Turn left into Creole Street
3D
277 785
1.0km
Turn right into Holliday Avenue.
3E
275 787
1.2km
Turn right into Joalah Crescent.
3F
275 787
1.3km
Turn left onto the gated fire trail and continue to a short concreted descent.
3G
274 785
1.6km
Turn right onto the fire trail signposted ‘GNW’ at the base of the concrete descent.
3H
265 785
2.5km
Turn left onto the single file foot track, as signposted to ‘Crosslands’.
3I
264 783
3.4km
Cross Sams Creek and turn right towards Berowra Creek and Crosslands.
3J
256 775
5.1km
After crossing the salt marsh boardwalk, turn left into the Benowie Walking Track, heading up Lyrebird Gully towards Mt Ku-ring-gai.
3K
271 745
8.9km
At the end of the bush track, ascend the sealed access road to exit at Glenview Road.
3L
270 744
9.6km
After crossing Glenview Road onto the footpath beside Pacific Highway, ascend the pedestrian footbridge and cross the Pacific Highway.
3M
272 744
9.9km
At the end of the pedestrian footbridge, continue on the footpath across the road bridge (Church Street). At the intersection with Leeming Street, cross Church Street safely and enter the pedestrian walkway opposite.
3N
273 747
10.2km
Turn right into Harwood Avenue and continue along the footpath to the eastern end.
3O
276 746
10.4km
At the fire trail gate enter Mt Ku-ring-gai Track and descend towards Cowan Creek.
3P
295 755
13.0km
At the junction of the Berowra Track, turn right and continue alongside the water’s edge towards Apple Tree Bay.
3Q
289 749
14.0km
Cross the footbridge into Apple Tree Bay, walking past the kiosk towards the entry roadway.
3R
290 748
14.1km
Exit Apple Tree Bay via the entry roadway. Walk single file and be aware of oncoming traffic.
3S
291 748
14.2km
Turn right and ascend the bush trail that is signposted to ‘Regional HQ’.
3T
291 747
14.3km
At the picnic area beside the road, cross Ku-ring-gai Chase Road into the Regional HQ car park.
3U
292 746
14.4km
At the far side of the car park, enter the Birrawanna Track, taking the lower left fork towards Bobbin Head.
3V
293 740
15.0km
At the base of the steps beside Ku-ring-gai Chase Road, veer right and follow the path alongside the roadway past Bobbin Inn. Turn right into Bobbin Head picnic grounds and make your way towards Checkpoint 3.
293 739
15.2km
Arrive at Checkpoint 3, Bobbin Head picnic grounds.
Depart Checkpoint 2, taking the stairs from the car park up to King Street.
Maps produced with permission of Land and Property Information, a division of NSW Department of Finance and Services. © New South Wales Government 2013.
100KM ONLY– TRAIL SECTION 4 CHECKPOINT
– BOBBIN HEAD to CHECKPOINT
– ST IVES SHOWGROUND
EVENT DISTANCE
SECTION DISTANCE
CUMULATIVE DISTANCE
CHECKPOINT CLOSING TIME
100km
15.3km
58.1km
Checkpoint 4 closes at 2pm Saturday
DIFFICULTY RATING:
4
Trail description:
After crossing a mangrove boardwalk, the trail follows Gibberagong Track alongside Cockle Creek before a short climb to North Turramurra. Re-entering the national park, the trail passes through the historic Sphinx War Memorial before passing back up through St Ives Chase and entering the spectacular Ku-ring-gai Wildflower Gardens on the way to St Ives Showground.
NOTE: • Caution is required along Gibbergong Track as it is, at times, slippery, narrow and includes numerous steep drop-offs (refer to Map Ref 4B). • Due to locked gate, access is not possible between St Ives Showground and Ku-ring-gai Wildflower Gardens (except during the event). • The gates to the Wildflower Gardens are locked at night from 4pm-8am should you wish to leave your vehicles during training walks. • During the event, you may experience two-way foot traffic between Map Ref 4Q to Checkpoint 4, where possible stay to the left hand side. • Please keep noise to a minimum in residential areas. MAP REF
GRID REF 293 739
CUMULATIVE 0km
INSTRUCTION Depart Checkpoint 3, heading south through the picnic grounds towards the mangrove boardwalk and Gibberagong Track.
4A
291 736
0.4km
Enter Gibberagong Track by crossing the suspension footbridge and continuing along the mangrove boardwalk.
4B
291 732
0.9km
At the junction signposted ‘Wahroonga’ and ‘Rainforest’, turn right towards Wahroonga and continue along Gibberagong Track.
4C
275 712
3.9km
Turn left at the junction with the unnamed track signposted ‘To Murrua Road’ and ascend the unnamed track towards Murrua Walking Track.
4D
278 711
4.2km
At the top of the climb, turn right at the junction with the fire trail as signposted ‘To Murrua Road’ and continue south towards Murrua Road.
4E
281 702
5.2km
Exit the fire trail following the path between the metal fence line, passing through the gate onto Murrua Road. Stay on the footpath towards McTaggart Road.
4F
282 702
5.3km
Turn left into McTaggart Road, then shortly after, turn right into Kirkpatrick Street.
4G
286 702
5.7km
Turn right into Du Faur Street and shortly after, turn left onto Bobbin Head Road. Continue on the footpath alongside Bobbin Head Road.
4H
287 706
6.3km
At Leura Crescent, safely cross Bobbin Head Road and continue through the national park entry gates.
4I
287 708
6.4km
Immediately after the toll gates, turn right into the Sphinx War Memorial access road. Continue through the Sphinx War Memorial, joining the sealed path at the bottom that leads to the Sphinx Fire Trail. Turn right onto Sphinx Fire Trail and then immediately turn left onto Sphinx Walking Track, descending towards the intersection with Warrimoo Track.
4J
291 709
6.8km
4K
299 711
7.9km
Turn right onto Warrimoo Track.
4L
300 711
8.0km
Shortly after entering Warrimoo Track, cross a minor creek via the high water path by staying close to the creek, stepping over the log and down onto the stone boulders. At the far side of the creek, turn left back onto the trail and follow the creek.
4M
301 709
8.3km
Cross Cowan Creek and, at the far side, turn left onto the dirt track and ascend the hill towards Timbarra Road.
4N
300 695
9.9km
Cross Timbarra Road into Warrimoo Avenue and continue towards Phillip Road.
4O
300 693
10.1km
Turn left into Phillip Road.
4P
303 693
10.4km
Enter the fire trail and continue down towards the creek.
4Q
303 686
11.6km
Just after the creek crossing at the junction, bare left onto the fire trail. (Please note, this is the junction of the double back section).
4R
305 689
11.9km
Continue heading north on the fire trail. Do not enter the Muller Track which crosses the Management Trail on both right and left.
4S
306 691
12.1km
The trail turns sharply right and up a steep ascent. Please take care as participants are also heading down during the event.
4T
309 692
12.7km
At intersection turn left onto the sealed cycleway (Solander Trail) and continue towards the junction with Browns Trail.
4U
311 692
13.6km
Turn left into Browns Trail cycleway (also sealed) and continue past the junction with the Muller Track (near signposted ‘Dip’ sign).
4V
312 690
13.8km
40 metres past the Muller Track junction, turn left onto an unmarked, pebbly fire trail towards St Ives Showground. Please note there is a locked gate further down the trail (open during the event).
4W
319 694
14.9km
Turn right at the junction marked with a blue arrow and horse sign, and continue left past Princess Anne Equestrian Area.
319 692
15.3km
Arrive at Checkpoint 4, on St Ives Showground main arena.
Continue onto page 20 for Section 5 trail instructions and map for the 100km distance.
Maps produced with permission of Land and Property Information, a division of NSW Department of Finance and Services. © New South Wales Government 2013.
50KM ONLY– TRAIL SECTIONS 4 & 5 , MAP 1 OF 2 50KM START – BOBBIN HEAD to CHECKPOINT
– FRENCHS FOREST SHOWGROUND
EVENT DISTANCE
SECTION DISTANCE
CUMULATIVE DISTANCE
CHECKPOINT CLOSING TIME
50km
20.5km
20.5km
Checkpoint 5 closes at 8pm Saturday
DIFFICULTY RATING:
Trail description:
4
After crossing a mangrove boardwalk, the trail follows the Gibberagong Track alongside Cockle Creek before a short climb to North Turramurra. Re-entering the National Park, the trail passes through the historic Sphinx War Memorial before passing through St Ives Chase rugged bush landscape.
NOTE: • Caution is required along Gibbergong Track as it is, at times, slippery, narrow and includes numerous steep drop-offs (refer to Map Ref 4B). • Please keep noise to a minimum in residential areas. MAP REF GRID REF
CUMULATIVE
INSTRUCTION
294 741
0km
Depart the Start, located at Bobbin Head picnic grounds (Apple Tree Bay Rd side), and carefully cross Ku-ring-gai Chase Rd, continuing through the picnic grounds towards the mangrove boardwalk and Gibberagong Track.
4A
291 736
0.6km
Enter Gibberagong Track by crossing the suspension footbridge and continuing along the mangrove boardwalk.
4B
291 732
1.1km
At the junction signposted ‘Wahroonga’ and ‘Rainforest’, turn right towards Wahroonga and continue along Gibberagong Track.
4C
275 712
4.1km
Turn left at the junction with the unnamed track signposted ‘To Murrua Road’ and ascend the unnamed track towards Murrua Walking Track.
4D
278 711
4.4km
At the top of the climb, turn right at the junction with the fire trail as signposted ‘To Murrua Road’ and continue south towards Murrua Road.
4E
281 702
5.4km
Exit the fire trail following the path between the metal fence line, passing through the gate onto Murrua Road. Stay on the footpath towards McTaggart Road.
4F
282 702
5.5km
Turn left into McTaggart Road, then shortly after, turn right into Kirkpatrick Street.
4G
286 702
5.9km
Turn right into Du Faur Street and shortly after, turn left onto Bobbin Head Road. Continue on the footpath alongside Bobbin Head Road.
4H
287 706
6.5km
At Leura Crescent, safely cross Bobbin Head Road and continue through the national park entry gates.
4I
287 708
6.7km
Immediately after the toll gates, turn right into the Sphinx War Memorial access road.
4J
291 709
7.0km
Continue through the Sphinx War Memorial, joining the sealed path at the bottom that leads to the Sphinx Fire Trail. Turn right onto Sphinx Fire Trail and then immediately turn left onto Sphinx Walking Track, descending towards the intersection with Warrimoo Track.
4K
299 711
8.1km
Turn right onto Warrimoo Track.
4L
300 711
8.2km
Shortly after entering Warrimoo Track, cross a minor creek via the high water path by staying close to the creek, stepping over the log and down onto the stone boulders. At the far side of the creek, turn left back onto the trail and follow the creek.
4M
301 709
8.5km
Cross Cowan Creek and, at the far side, turn left onto the dirt track and ascend the hill towards Timbarra Road.
4N
300 695
10.1km
Cross Timbarra Road into Warrimoo Avenue and continue towards Phillip Road.
4O
300 693
10.3km
Turn left into Phillip Road.
4P
303 693
10.6km
Enter the fire trail and continue down towards the creek.
4Q
303 686
11.8km
Just after the creek crossing at the junction, bare right onto the fire trail, leading up to Kitchener St. (Please note, those completing the 100km distance will be turning left at this junction)
Continue onto page 18 for continued instructions and map for the 50km distance, starting at 5G.
Maps produced with permission of Land and Property Information, a division of NSW Department of Finance and Services. © New South Wales Government 2013.
50KM ONLY– TRAIL SECTIONS 4 & 5 , MAP 2 OF 2 50KM START – BOBBIN HEAD to CHECKPOINT
– FRENCHS FOREST SHOWGROUND
EVENT DISTANCE
SECTION DISTANCE
CUMULATIVE DISTANCE
CHECKPOINT CLOSING TIME
50km
20.5km
20.5km
Checkpoint 5 closes at 8pm Saturday
DIFFICULTY RATING:
3
Trail description:
The trail continues, cutting through North St Ives and into Garigal National Park. After a short decent, cross over Bare Creek and head up Heath Track before entering the suburbs and heading down into Frenchs Forest Showground.
NOTE: • Keep noise to a minimum in residential areas (particularly Kitchener Street - Map Ref 5I) • During the event, you may experience two-way foot traffic between 5U to Checkpoint 5. Where possible stay to the left hand side of the trail. MAP REF GRID REF
CUMULATIVE
INSTRUCTION Enter Kitchener Street, heading towards Mona Vale Road.
5G
303 682
12.3km
5H
308 682
12.8km
Cross Mona Vale Road with care via the pedestrian crossing at the traffic lights, and continue down Kitchener St.
5I
311 681
13.1km
At the bottom of the hill, enter the unnamed fire trail on the left, with a locked gate at the entrance (next to Roma Rd sign), and continue down the trail.
5J
312 683
13.2km
5K
313 685
13.8km
5L
317 684
14.2km
5M
320 682
14.7km
Turn right at the intersecting fire trails and continue through the national park boundary gate onto the Garigal Quarry Track.
5N
324 676
16.3km
At the end of the Garigal Quarry Track (going over Bare Creek), turn left onto the un-signosted Bare Creek Track.
5O
331 674
17.1km
Continue onto Heath Track following the main trail up the hill.
5P
337 668
18.3km
After passing through the locked gate, turn left at the intersection further up the hill.
5Q
338 668
18.4km
5R
337 666
18.5km
5S
340 666
18.8KM
5T
344 658
19.6km
At the end of Elm Avenue cross Haigh Avenue then head left to Pringle Avenue where you will turn right. Please take extra care when crossing the road.
5U
348 653
20.3km
At the roundabout cross Glen Street and enter the Showgrounds through the wooden fence entry off Glen St.
346 852
20.5km
Arrive at Checkpoint 5, at Frenchs Forest Showground oval.
After a short descent, turn left at the fire trail intersection. Turn right onto the dirt road at the intersection. Turn right at the junction with the road signposted to ‘Pump House’ and continue past the pump house grounds.
Follow the track to the right of the mobile network tower passing the house on your right
At the end of the trail, turn left onto the gravel road. Be aware of traffic. At the bitumen turn right onto Elm Avenue. Please stick to the left and keep noise to a minimum.
Maps produced with permission of Land and Property Information, a division of NSW Department of Finance and Services. © New South Wales Government 2013.
100KM ONLY– TRAIL SECTION 5 CHECKPOINT
– ST IVES SHOWGROUND to CHECKPOINT
– FRENCHS FOREST SHOWGROUND
EVENT DISTANCE
SECTION DISTANCE
CUMULATIVE DISTANCE
CHECKPOINT CLOSING TIME
100km
12.4km
70.5km
Checkpoint 5 closes at 8pm Saturday
DIFFICULTY RATING:
3
Trail description:
After passing through the spectacular Ku-ring-gai Wildflower Gardens, the trail crosses through North St Ives and into Garigal National Park. After a short decent, cross over Bare Creek and head up Heath Track before entering the suburbs and heading down into Frenchs Forest Showground.
NOTE: • Due to a locked gate, access is not possible between Ku-ring-gai Wildflower Gardens and St Ives Showgrounds (except during event weekend). • The gates to the Wildflower Gardens are locked at night from 4pm-8am should you wish to leave your vehicles during training walks. • During the event, you may experience two-way foot traffic between Checkpoint 4 and Map Ref 5F and 5U to Checkpoint 5. Where possible stay to the left hand side of the trail. • Please keep noise to a minimum in residential areas (particularly Kitchener Street - Map Ref 5I) MAP REF
GRID REF
CUMULATIVE
INSTRUCTION
319 692
0km
5A
319 694
0.4km
Turn left onto the fire trail at the junction marked with blue arrow and horse sign.
5B
312 690
1.5km
Turn right onto Browns Trail sealed cycleway.
5C
311 691
1.6km
Turn right onto Solander Trail sealed cycleway.
5D
309 692
2.5km
Turn right onto the fire trail signposted ‘The Management Trail’
5E
305 689
3.1km
At the intersection with the Muller Track, turn left and stay on the fire trail.
5F
303 686
3.7km
Turn left at the intersection signposted ‘Wildflower Garden 250m’ (do not cross the creek), heading towards Kitchener Street.
5G
303 682
4.2km
Enter Kitchener Street, heading towards Mona Vale Road.
5H
308 682
4.7km
Cross Mona Vale Road with care via the pedestrian crossing at the traffic lights, and continue down Kitchener St.
5I
311 681
5.0km
At the bottom of the hill, enter the unnamed fire trail on the left, with a locked gate at the entrance (next to Roma Rd sign), and continue down the trail.
5J
312 683
5.1km
After a short descent, turn left at the fire trail intersection.
5K
313 685
5.7km
Turn right onto the dirt road at the intersection.
5L
317 684
6.1km
Turn right at the junction with the road signposted to ‘Pump House’ and continue past the pump house grounds.
5M
320 682
6.6km
Turn right at the intersecting fire trails and continue through the national park boundary gate onto the Garigal Quarry Track.
5N
324 676
8.2km
At the end of the Garigal Quarry Track (going over Bare Creek), turn left onto the un-signposted Bare Creek Track.
5O
331 674
9.0km
Continue onto Heath Track following the main trail up the hill.
5P
337 668
10.2km
After passing through the locked gate, turn left at the intersection further up the hill.
5Q
338 668
10.3km
Follow the track to the right of the mobile network tower passing the house on your right
5R
337 666
10.4km
At the end of the trail, turn left onto the gravel road. Be aware of traffic.
5S
340 666
10.7km
At the bitumen turn right onto Elm Avenue. Please stick to the left and keep noise to a minimum.
5T
344 658
11.5km
At the end of Elm Avenue cross Haigh Avenue then head left to Pringle Avenue where you will turn right. Please take extra care when crossing the road.
5U
348 653
12.2km
At the roundabout cross Glen Street and enter the Showgrounds through the wooden fence entry off Glen St.
346 652
12.4km
Arrive at Checkpoint 5, at Frenchs Forest Showground oval.
Depart Checkpoint 4 via the dirt road towards Princess Anne Equestrian Area (PEA), north west of the showgrounds. Enter trail just passed the PEA area. Please note there is a locked gate further down the trail (open during the event).
Maps produced with permission of Land and Property Information, a division of NSW Department of Finance and Services. © New South Wales Government 2013.
50KM & 100KM – TRAIL SECTION 6 CHECKPOINT
– FRENCHS FOREST SHOWGROUND to CHECKPOINT
– DAVIDSON PARK
EVENT DISTANCE
SECTION DISTANCE
CUMULATIVE DISTANCE
CHECKPOINT CLOSING TIME
100km
11.3km
81.8km
Checkpoint 6 closes at 2am Sunday
50km
11.3km
31.8km
Checkpoint 6 closes at 2am Sunday
DIFFICULTY RATING:
3
Trail description:
After passing through Davidson, the trail then becomes rugged and narrow along the valley floor next to Middle Harbour Creek. After crossing the pipeline and Carroll Creek, the single track then stays along the water’s edge before opening up to a fire trail just before arriving at Davidson Park picnic area.
NOTE: • During the event, you may experience two-way foot traffic between Checkpoint 5 to 6C. Please keep to the left side of the path where possible. • Keep noise to a minimum in residential areas, upon leaving the checkpoint. • The gates to the Davidson Park picnic areas are locked at night from sunset to sunrise by the NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service (except during the event). Check local signage to confirm BEFORE you leave your vehicle during training walks. MAP REF
GRID REF
CUMULATIVE
INSTRUCTION
346 652
0km
6A
348 653
0.2km
At the roundabout, carefully cross Glen Street and continue down Pringle Ave.
6B
345 658
0.8km
Turn left at Haigh Ave and continue down towards Wanniti Rd, keeping left on the walkway.
6C
341 657
1.3km
Cross Haigh Ave into Wanniti Rd and head to the end, baring left to enter the Frenchs Creek Track.
6D
326 662
3.0km
Turn right at the junction of the Cascades Trail.
Exit Checkpoint 5 and walk towards Glen & Pringle St roundabout.
6E
322 665
3.5km
Continue straight at The Cascades onto Middle Harbour Creek Track as signposted. Keep left as the trail winds itself around the rock face. (Take extra care on this track as it is, at times, narrow and rugged and can be underwater during king tides. After rain this area can get very soggy).
6F
322 648
6.4km
At the junction, continue straight on Governor Phillip Walk.
6G
324 644
6.8km
At the junction with the concrete service road (Davidson Track) continue along Governor Phillip Walk and walk under the pipeline.
6H
331 637
8.4km
Cross Carroll Creek via a series of stepping stones and turn right into Lyrebird Gully.
6I
333 622
11.0km
At the end of Lyrebird Track cross through the car park turning bay, keeping right, enter the grassed picnic area of Davidson Park. Continue through the parklands and head left just over the small foot bridge.
335 621
11.3km
Arrive at Checkpoint 6, Davidson Park picnic grounds
Maps produced with permission of Land and Property Information, a division of NSW Department of Finance and Services. © New South Wales Government 2013.
50KM & 100KM – TRAIL SECTION 7 CHECKPOINT
– DAVIDSON PARK to CHECKPOINT
– ARARAT RESERVE
EVENT DISTANCE
SECTION DISTANCE
CUMULATIVE DISTANCE
CHECKPOINT CLOSING TIME
100km
7.9km
89.7km
Checkpoint 7 closes at 6am Sunday
50km
7.9km
39.7km
Checkpoint 7 closes at 6am Sunday
DIFFICULTY RATING:
4
Trail description:
Travelling alongside Middle Harbour, there is a short urban section before the trail passes the secluded Flat Rock Beach. The trail enters Bantry Bay, behind the Bantry Bay Explosives Magazine Complex. From here, the trail passes through a few tributary creeks, crossing the amazing Natural Bridge and climbing a big rock slab on the way to Ararat Reserve.
NOTE: • Caution is required along the wire fence line adjacent to the Bantry Bay Explosives Magazine Complex (Map Ref 7G) as some sections of barbed wire remain. • Please be aware of mountain bikers in this area. MAP REF
GRID REF
CUMULATIVE
INSTRUCTION
335 622
0km
7A
339 615
0.7km
Shortly after travelling under Roseville Bridge, make your way to the intersection with the entry road descending down into Davidson Park from Warringah Road. Enter the Flat Rock Track located on the left hand side of the road.
7B
344 612
1.4km
Turn left at the access road and head up the hill to meet Downpatrick Road
7C
345 615
1.7km
Continue up Downpatrick Road and then turn right into Drumcliff Avenue. Continue right onto Killarney Drive and head to the end.
7D
356 606
3.5km
At the end of Killarney Drive head into Flat Rock Track then bare left into the Magazine Track. At the next trail junction turn left continuing down the stairs. Continue to follow Magazine Track towards beach.
7E
356 605
3.7km
Hook left to continue to follow the trail down the stairs.
7F
357 606
3.8km
Take the trail left of the main trail, avoiding stairs down towards Flat Rock Beach. Follow the Magazine Track past the beach.
7G
360 610
4.6km
Veer left at the wire fence, following the Magazine Track past the rear of the Bantry Bay Explosives Magazine Complex.
7H
359 614
5.2km
Continue straight at the intersection just north of the Bantry Bay Explosives Magazine Complex, and continue on the Magazine Track towards Bates Creek.
7I
354 619
6.0km
Continue straight onto Bates Creek Track as signposted at the intersection with the service trail from Tipperary Avenue.
7J
353 622
6.5km
Turn right and cross the creek to enter Currie Road Track at the four-way junction with the fire trail from Cook Street and Bates Creek Track.
7K
353 624
6.7km
Turn right into the Natural Bridge Track heading towards the Natural Bridge. (Continue straight through Serraton Track). Caution is required as you climb a big rock slab after the Natural Bridge. A hand line will be in place to assist you during the event.
7L
359 625
7.5km
Turn left onto The Bluff Track and continue towards Grattan Crescent. Take care as you cross Grattan Crescent to enter Ararat Reserve.
362 627
7.9km
Arrive at Checkpoint 7, on the south side of Ararat Reserve.
Depart Checkpoint 6 following the river heading south towards Roseville Bridge
Maps produced with permission of Land and Property Information, a division of NSW Department of Finance and Services. © New South Wales Government 2013.
50KM & 100KM – TRAIL SECTION 8 CHECKPOINT
– ARARAT RESERVE to FINISH
– TANIA PARK
EVENT DISTANCE
SECTION DISTANCE
CUMULATIVE DISTANCE
CHECKPOINT CLOSING TIME
100km
10.3km
100km
Finish closes at 10am Sunday
50km
10.3km
50km
Finish closes at 10am Sunday
DIFFICULTY RATING:
3
Trail description:
This final section passes through urban areas, via the beautifully restored Burnt Bridge Creek to the underpass of Burnt Creek Bridge Deviation, before heading down to the Spit Bridge, where the trail follows the stunning views of the Spit to Manly trail to finish up at the scenic Tania Park.
NOTE: • Please take extra care when crossing roads. • Please keep noise to an absolute minimum through urban areas, especially in the evening. MAP REF
GRID REF
CUMULATIVE
INSTRUCTION
362 627
0km
8A
368 614
1.5km
Towards the end of Engravings Track, follow the trail into the scrub towards Seaforth Oval.
8B
388 611
1.9km
Turn right at the fork in the trail, away from the Wakehurst Parkway.
8C
368 607
2.2km
Turn left at the trail junction and continue to Seaforth Oval car park. Use the footpath on the right hand side to make your way towards the carpark exit onto Wakehurst Parkway.
8D
365 609
2.3km
Cross Wakehurst Parkway using pedestrian crossing at traffic lights, turn right on footpath alongside Wakehurst Parkway continuing south.
8E
371 601
2.8km
Turn left down Lister Avenue.
8F
375 599
3.3km
Continue straight of the staggered cross road into Baringa Avenue and enter the Burnt Bridge Creek foot/ bike path signposted Manly. Watch for cyclists.
8G
381 595
4.2km
With care, cross Brook Road and continue on shared foot/ bike path. Please be mindful of the residents in this area and keep noise to a minimum.
8H
384 595
4.5km
When the path meets the main road (Burnt Bridge Creek Deviation), follow the left loop down to the underpass then immediately follow the left loop up after the underpass. The trail continues uphill and slight left on Dudley Street.
8I
384 591
5.0km
At the end of Dudley Street turn left on Sydney Road and cross over the foot bridge. Head back down Sydney Road a short distance and turn left into Coral Street, carefully crossing over to the right side and following the footpath up the street.
8J
383 589
5.4km
At the end of the road turn right on Ethel Street, then cross at a safe point. Please take extra care crossing Ethel Street. Turn left into Kanangra Crescent then bare right into foot path adjacent to Manly Road.
8K
379 587
5.9km
Cross Heaton Avenue and continue down the hill, then turn left into Avona Crescent.
8L
377 585
6.1km
Follow Avona Crescent round and turn left into the path shortly before Manly Road (Manly Scenic Walkway). With care, head down the steps into the car park then head left into the Spit to Manly Walk. Follow the trail heading towards Clontarf Reserve.
8M
383 580
7.8km
At Clontarf Reserve, keep right and follow the water’s edge around the reserve.
8N
382 578
8.1km
As you exit Clontarf Reserve and past the pump house, turn left and take the hightide route. Cross the small green diagonally and bare right on to Monash Crescent. Please be respectful of the residents in this area.
8O
384 576
8.5km
At the end of Monash Crescent bare right back towards the beach then turn left towards Manly (Castle Rock Direction)
8P
388 573
8.9km
At a T-intersection, head right towards the water for about 20m then head left and continue on the Spit to Manly Walk.
8Q
391 570
9.6km
At the crossroad of the Grotto Point trail continue straight towards Manly.
8R
397 576
10.1km
At the junction near Tania Park continue straight. The trail turns sharply then ascends up steps to Dobroyd Scenic Drive. Please take care when crossing the road. Continue up the steps on to the oval directly opposite the trail exit.
395 576
10.3km
Arrive at the Finish, Tania Park
Cross Ararat Reserve, heading past the amenities block on your right, then turn right down Bantry Bay Road. Continue onto Engravings Track, past the boundary gate.
Maps produced with permission of Land and Property Information, a division of NSW Department of Finance and Services. © New South Wales Government 2013.
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