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At the intersection of Kathner Street & Percy Crescent Start heading along Kathner Street (a residential road).
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After another 35 m veer left.

Then head through/around the gate.
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After another 90 m continue straight, to head along Cooleman Ridge BNT. Keep right.

After another 240 m continue straight.

Then head up the very steep (10% ~ 5.7°) surface|grass incline (about 620 m long)
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Veer right, to head along Cooleman Ridge BNT.

Then head down the very steep (16% ~ 9.1°) earthen incline (about 190 m long)

Then head through/around the gate.
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After another 470 m continue straight, to head along Cooleman Ridge BNT.

After another 45 m cross the ford.

After another 85 m (at the intersection of Cooleman Ridge BNT & Dam Fire Trail) continue straight, to head along Cooleman Ridge BNT.
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After another 740 m (at the intersection of Cooleman Ridge BNT & Darrell Place FT) continue straight, to head along Cooleman Ridge BNT.

After another 650 m continue straight.

After another 520 m continue straight.

Then head up the very steep (14% ~ 8°) earthen incline (about 330 m long)
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Continue straight. Keep left.

After another 15 m head through/around the gate.

After another 75 m head up the very steep (12% ~ 6.8°) earthen incline (about 30 m long)
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Turn right.

After another 315 m continue straight.
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After another 50 m turn left.
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The starting point of an alternate route. An alternate, more challenging route visiting the summit of Mount Arawang, providing you with better views over the ACT. A moderate level of fitness is recommended. To take the alternate route turn left here. Details below.
After another 530 m continue straight.

After another 970 m head through/around the gate.
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The alternate route finishes here. Turn left to rejoin the main route at the 5.8 km waypoint. Details below.
After another 9 m continue straight, to head along Cutoff Drain Fire Trail.

After another 170 m continue straight, to head along Cutoff Drain Fire Trail.
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After another 470 m veer right, to head along Cutoff Drain Fire Trail.

After another 65 m (at the intersection of Cutoff Drain Fire Trail & Steep Fire Trail) continue straight, to head along Cutoff Drain Fire Trail.
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After another 470 m continue straight, to head along Cutoff Drain Fire Trail.
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After another 310 m continue straight, to head along Cutoff Drain Fire Trail.
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After another 60 m turn right, to head along Cutoff Drain Fire Trail.

After another 155 m (at the intersection of Cutoff Drain Fire Trail & Guinness Fire Trail) continue straight, to head along Cutoff Drain Fire Trail.

After another 500 m continue straight, to head along Cutoff Drain Fire Trail.

After another 185 m continue straight, to head along Cutoff Drain Fire Trail.

After another 70 m continue straight, to head along Cutoff Drain Fire Trail.
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After another 250 m (at the intersection of Cutoff Drain Fire Trail & Dam Fire Trail) veer right, to head along Cutoff Drain Fire Trail.
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After another 165 m continue straight, to head along Cutoff Drain Fire Trail.
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The starting point of an optional sidetrip. An optional side trip to the summit of Cooleman Hill. Keep in mind that this side trip involves lots of steps. To start this optional side trip veer left here. On returning from this side trip continue straight when you get back to this intersection. Details below.
After another 210 m continue straight, to head along Cutoff Drain Fire Trail.

After another 315 m continue straight, to head along Cutoff Drain Fire Trail.
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After another 200 m veer left, to head along Cutoff Drain Fire Trail.
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After another 165 m continue straight.
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After another 120 m continue straight.

After another 180 m head through/around the gate.
Continue straight, to head along Percy Crescent.

After another 10 m come to the end.
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An alternate, more challenging route visiting the summit of Mount Arawang, providing you with better views over the ACT. A moderate level of fitness is recommended.
An optional side trip to the summit of Cooleman Hill. Keep in mind that this side trip involves lots of steps.