The bad news first... Tuhoto Ariki starts at the highest point of the Redwoods/Whakarewarewa Forest Park.... so climb, climb, climb.
There are many different ways to get to the trail, Keith Crook and I ran it the other way a month or two back. Running it in reverse makes the trail a steady climb followed by a rapid decent... todays route made it a steep climb followed by a long steady decent through fabulous native bush trails.
Ok the first step is getting there... turn into the main Waipa Mill entrance just out of Rotorua on the Taupo road. Drive straight by the main MTB carpark on the left and carry on down the road, you will see the Mill barrier arm appearing ahead... however just before that take a right turn. Follow this road for about one and a half kms and you will see the hoist off to the left of the road for lifting logging trailers onto the main truck bed when empty. Just past this the road sweeps around to the right and on the outside of this curve is a parking area. Find a spot and get ready to run.



Before you head down the trail, if you head to the towers opposite the entrance you will get some glimpses of distant Mt Ngongotaha and some idea of how high you have climbed.
Ok, so this is what we climbed up here for, head into Tuhoto Ariki and enjoy... right at the start you will see the start of a new trail Te Tihi o Tawa... this was still to be opened when I wrote this and is due to be opened on the 1st December 2011 so you can be sure I will be testing my Salomons either up or down it soon.
Tuhoto Ariki, is great forest running, roots, mud, flowing downhills and sharp corners. There are 4kms of running from the start, although we will be leaving it slightly before the end to extend the run through the other trail through the DOC land.
On the run you will come to a nice grass clearing.... just run through and look for the continuation of the trail off the left of the clearing. Shortly after this you get a bit of a wake-up with a 50m (vertical) climb... but it is all runnable and then it's off down again... lots of fun here with more roots, mud and tight turns.
Keep an eye out for the sign (left) and head right down Hatupatu. This is a Grade 5 MTB trail, but makes for a nice downhill run. Knarly at times and a couple of "ooh, better be careful down here" spots. But overall it is a nice run that finishes on Moerangi Road almost directly opposite the start of your next trail (signposted with an exit only MTB sign).
That trail is an 'almost never used' MTB trail that winds down nicely to another MTB intersection (right). You can do as I did and head down Chestnut Link into RollerCoaster or you can take the right-hand option and follow the road through to the road at Hill Road. If you take this option, take a left at the road and follow it down to the intersection where you will see the Shuttle queuing area, follow the road to the left here and follow it back to the start.


There are a myriad of ways to get up to Tuhoto Ariki, but they are all worth the effort (during summer you can even cheat and catch the MTB Shuttle up 90% of the way). Best time to run is during the week as there are less MTB riders around, but today was Sunday and the weather perfect and I only saw 5 riders on the trails I was on and as I got out of the way quickly there was no problem. Below is my link to my Garmin and as always, give me a bit of notice and I will come with you and show you the way!
Nice, Direct, Frontal L, Tuhoto Ariki and down Roller Coaster by mike3950 at Garmin Connect - Details
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