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Chestnut Link (X.C.)
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Grade 2. Length 1.5 KM.

Starts on Chestnut Road and hooks up with Rollercoaster - a fast, intense, fun series of tight turns.
Can bog in spots & those riding their brakes will carve it up a bit. A little more technical in the wet otherwise give it a smack.
RIDERS COMMENTS:
Predominant Species
Radiata Pine, 22 years old

Secondary Species
Castanea sativa (Chestnut)

Wander down Chestnut to see the Chestnut trees!!! Or head into Roller Coaster!
John Lavery - www.duffillwatts.com - 19/09/07 02:37pm
Mushroomspotting March 2010: Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) is fruiting heavily in the top part of this trail after some rain and cooler temperatures - this is the bright red mushroom!
Katrin Walbert www.scionresearch.com - 31/03/10 12:54pm