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This is arguably the best and longest stretch of single
track in Canterbury - curving through the beech forests around Mount
Oxford. Beware of wasps in the summer.
Getting there
Get yourself to Oxford (30 minutes north
from Christchurch). Go west through the town, past the pub, cross a
bridge on the main road and
after 10km turn right into Woodstock Road. Continue until you
hit Perhams Road
where
an AA sign indicates the start of the
Wharfedale Track.
Getting dirty
There are a couple of fords to negotiate en route to the car park.
They can be deceptively deep - often the good decision is to
park-up at the
lime works and not risk drowning your car (you also score a bonus
downhill on a smooth road at the end of the day). Spin up the
road, opening
and closing about 100 gates (always leave them as you find them).
You'll eventually reach a car park at the road end. Leap over
the stile and
enter single track heaven. After 5-10 minutes you'll reach a
gate with an intersection on the other side. Climb over the stile
and
take the
track which veers left and heads downhill. Stay on this trail
and continue past the Rydes Waterfall and Mt Oxford trail junctions
on your right,
as you wind your way up to the saddle. The track is littered
with
tree roots and brutal water bars - good fun in the dry but knarly
slippery
after rain or winter snow. Assess your sense of humour at the
saddle. Either return the same way or continue down to the Wharfedale
Shelter
(basic but okay for the night with
bunks and
fires. Note: The Townshend Huts have been burnt-out/removed). Return for a double dose of single track or do the round
trip by taking the hilly gravel road back to Oxford via the Lees
Valley
and Ashley Gorge.
Saddle Return - 3 hours
Huts Return - 5 hours
Loop - 7 hours
Puff factor: Medium
Technical Difficulty: Challenging
 
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