Paddy's Run (formerly A-Trail)
Sidewinder & Direct Rd (to Hot X Buns)
Te Tihi-O-Tawa and onto Billy T
Access to No Brains from Kung Fu Walrus Ext
Access to Pondy New via Sandy Skid Rd from Yellow Brick Rd
Access to Shuttle via Hill Rd (from 8 Mile Gate to Shuttle Pickup)
Access to Te Tihi-O-Tawa and Tuhoto Ariki
Access to Tokorangi via Katore Rd (climb from Nursery Rd to Tokorangi)
Return from EvS via Hill Rd (from EvS to Corners)
Return from EvS via Redtank Rd / Pipeline Rd (from EvS to Direct Rd)
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Tahi
Rotorua RedwoodsLast Update: 30/12/2014
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Difficulty - Easy
Slope - Flat
Space - Open
Surface - Dirt - Roots
Trail type - Single track
Notes:
Tahi is about as beginner as a trail can get in fact it’s easier than the kids loop. Personally I’d take a beginner on Tahi to make sure they could ride a bike then get them onto Dipper as quickly as possible.
For the most part Tahi provides access from the Waipa Carpark to the Creek Trail. The opening section of Tahi is flat and almost dead straight, after clearing the kids loop it climbs a little, the trail becomes narrower in some sections, has a few roots and some corners.
As far as beginner trails go it’s pretty good. The nice people at Pak N Save have put up signs along the trail giving riders tips on when to change gear for hills etc. It’s not a bad touch.
For the rest of us it’s a nice warm up before heading off a much bigger adventure.