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Friday, 13 December 2013

Social Run: Mt Tennent by Moonlight!

When:    Tuesday 17 December 2013.
Time:     19:00hrs kickoff. This should allow us to catch the sunset on the way up and revel in the full moon on the way down! Sunset is ~20:00ish.
Meet:      Namadgi Visitor's Centre. Suspect the little car park out the front of the main gates will still be accessible.
Distance: ~15km

Have you been outside and looked up? Even without a full moon, on a clear night it's nice and bright. Full moon next week! I reckon that will make for a beautiful night run. Head torches would be a good idea, but if conditions are just right and the sky clear, we should be able to switch them off...Moonbeam Descent segments at the ready! ;)

Comment if you're in...

Thursday, 28 November 2013

Ridge gathering synopsis

Part of the climb to Mt Arawang summit
We were fortunate the weather stayed nice for the small turnout to run Cooleman Ridge this evening. Other than a little pain endured on the climb to Mt Arawang summit the overall feeling was that all enjoyed themselves.

Stay tuned for our next run.

Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Trail Review: Cooleman Ridge

Cooleman Ridge looking out towards the Brindabella Ranges
Looking towards the Bullen and Brindabella ranges.
One of the thirty areas of Canberra Nature Park, Cooleman Ridge borders the southwest side of the Weston Creek suburb of Chapman, and, the north western area of Tuggeranong (Kambah).

Cooleman Ridge provides a beautiful way to escape our sometimes hectic lives. On the southwest side, there are the beautiful open spaces of farmland with the spectacular background of the Bullen and Brindabella ranges. On the Chapman side of "the ridge" you have views of the Woden Valley, Weston Creek, Canberra CBD, and, the untouched mountains scattered throughout the Canberra area.

Looking towards the Canberra CBD from Mt Arawang.
The nature park is surrounded by fire trail around the lower parts of the ridge, with interconnecting trails between each side and over the top of the ridge. The reasonably maintained outer loop is about 10km and perfect for a weekday run, with many options for shorter or more difficult runs by using the interconnecting trails.

For those of you that like that don't mind a hill or two, Cooleman Ridge provides great views from it's two highest points at the summit of Mt Arawang and the Cooleman Trig point. The trails to these are narrower single tracks, some of which, are not in the best condition.

Where to access it?

The suburb of Chapman provides plenty of access points to Cooleman Ridge. However, for those considering making the trip by car, or are unfamiliar with the area, here are the three best locations for accessing Cooleman Ridge:

  • Namatjira Dr, Chapman 
  • Hake Street, in northwest Kambah
  • Kathner St, Chapman
Map of Cooleman Ridge access points
Common access points to Cooleman Ridge


Wanting more?

For those thinking of longer runs, there are trails connecting Cooleman Ridge to Narrabundah Hill in Duffy then onto Mt Stromlo; to McQuoid's Hill and on to the Murrumbidgee Discovery Trail; or if you're willing to cross a road or two, you can easily connect your run to Mt Taylor and the Woden Valley.

Maps

Courtesy of OpenStreetMap.org

Here is outer fire trail route of Cooleman Ridge on Strava. This route is easily modified to take in Mt Arawang summit.


Sounds good? Join us for a social run this Thursday 28th November 2013 at 6:30PM.


Monday, 25 November 2013

Social run gathering: Cooleman Ridge

Where: Cooleman Ridge
When: Thursday, 28th November 2013 @ 6:30PM
Distance: Approximately 10km

Details: 

Meet in front of the Canberra Nature Park sign at the end of Kathner St, Chapman. Consider bringing a headlamp if it takes you longer than 1hr 30mins to run 10km.


The course will be marked. Stay tuned for a course map and little bit of information on Cooleman Ridge.


Spread the word.

Thursday, 17 October 2013

Welcome

Welcome to Trail Canberra, a site for lovers of trail running in Canberra, ACT, Australia.

Upcoming Canberra trail events:

On Sunday 10th November 2013, the Australian Mountain Running Association is hosting the Deep Space Marathon & Half Marathon starting from Honeysuckle Creek Campground in the Namadgi National Park. Events include Marathon, Half Marathon, 10km, and 5km.

Then, on Sunday 15th December 2013, the Australian Mountain Running Association is at it again with the Tour de Ridges. The longer event is a 21.2km run through the nature reserves of the Woden Valley, with shorter 15km and 10.6km events.

This year is to host a new series for the ACT, with TrailACT staging events in the tranquil Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve. There are two days of events, which are to be held on Sunday 27th October 2013, and, Sunday 24th November 2013. Both days have races of 8km and 15km. It has been stated that 2012 Australian Ultra-Runner of the Year - Brendan Davies, and fellow trail running icons Hanny Allston, Andy Lee, and Mick Donges will be in attendance. That's a big line up!