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Little Oven Circuit
2 reviews
 4 of 5

The trail is split into three main sections. The first is a steep descent down the hill. It is quite windy to start off with but straightens up towards the end. A few jumps to go over. To get to the next section cross the access road. The next bit goes up a slight incline but levels out so you can go quite fast. The final section is on a 4WD track and winds back to the main road. At the end there is a decent size jump.
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Latitude
-31.986529914420497
Longitude
116.1306381225586
Trail Directions
Head up to Kalamunda and the start of the Bibbulmun Track. Follow road parallel to track for about 6km into the State Forest. Then turn right, down 4WD track to a meteorological station.
Trail Length
5 kilometres
Trail Level
Advanced
Trail Type
Singletrack
City/County
Perth, W.A

   


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Review Date
November 5, 2006

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Aerobic Difficulty
 3 of 5

Technical Difficulty
 3 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Ridden Once

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Reviewed by: dbhardtail ,  Weekend Warrior

Summary:
little oven is a pretty good cuircut.i rode a section of it today.it is a bit windy at the top half with a few good jumps thrown in.(they aren't very big)and then straightens a bit for some faster riding.i found the pea gravel to be a bit slippery.i would recommend it to anyone with a bit of balls and experience.it was steep to climb though.best accessed off Munda Biddi opposite the Dell,the trail is well marked with yellow signs.

Other recommended trails in the same area:
the Dell and the Goatfarm (Darlington)



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Review Date
March 11, 2001

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Once a week

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Reviewed by: Tex , from Perth, W.A

Summary:
The circuit is best riden at the start of summer or towards the end of winter when the gravel is more compacted. During the summer months the gravel is quite loose which makes certain sections quite difficult and sometimes dangerous. There are quite a few good jumps which can be done at great speed (50km/h). Recommendation: If you have access to two cars (4WD's rec.), park one at top of trail and other at bottom, then you can do the track several times as the ride back up the track is quite gruelling.(esp. in summer)

Recommended Route:
The little oven circuit is the best in the area. Has several sections which can be riden by beginners (slowly) to the more advanced riders.

Other recommended trails in the same area:
There are quite a few other trails in the immediate area. You can ride on all the 4WD tracks.



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