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Layer: Parks Tracks (ID: 172)

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Description: TYPE (of track)Definition/reasonAccesswayRoading through pathShared UseShared with other types of users, pedestrians, bikes, cars, horses including 4WDMountain Bike TrackUsed for mountain biking and will have mountain bike classification/grade appliedRoad SectionSection of track network on street/road/footpath network, usually connecting major walkways e.g. Northern WalkwayWalking TrackUsed for walking and will have walking track classification appliedMaintain (LOS)Definition/reasonCommunity GroupNeeds to be defined in the LOS document e.g. track clearance, surface work etc depends on group and MOUNot MaintainedTracks not maintained by WCC (PSR)Not WCCPrivate tracks – not maintained by WCC (PSR)PrimaryRefer to Levels of Service for Parks and Open Spaces.doc (http://wccecm/otcs/llisapi.dll?func=ll&objaction=overview&objid=5068964)SecondaryRefer to Levels of Service for Parks and Open Spaces.doc (http://wccecm/otcs/llisapi.dll?func=ll&objaction=overview&objid=5068964)ReactiveRefer to Levels of Service for Parks and Open Spaces.doc (http://wccecm/otcs/llisapi.dll?func=ll&objaction=overview&objid=5068964)RoadingMaintained by Roading – refer to Roading for the LOS MaintainBy (i.e. tracks maintained by – team)Definition/reasonBotanic GardensApplies to tracks within the Wellington Botanic Gardens Community GroupApplies to tracks maintained by Community GroupsHorticultural TeamApplies to tracks which fall within a horticultural area – only one currently Massey Memorial done under contract to Ministry of Culture and HeritageMowing TeamApplies to tracks which fall within an open grass area which is a mowing site e.g. Maupuia WalkwayNot MaintainedTracks not maintained by WCC (PSR) – possibly as decisions to rationalise track network and close sections of trackOtariApplies to tracks within OtariPrivateApplies to tracks which are on private land with no agreement to maintain as part of track network, possibly created and maintained privatelyRoadingApplies to tracks on street/road/footpath network and maintained by roadingTracks Maintenance TeamApplies to tracks maintained by the PSR Tracks Maintenance TeamTracks Maintenance Team/Community GroupApplies to tracks maintained jointly by the PSR Tracks Maintenance Team and Community Group e.g. Makara PeakTracks Maintenance Team/RoadingApplies to tracks maintained jointly by the PSR Tracks Maintenance Team and Roading e.g. XXXWCC Tractor TeamApplies to tracks maintained by WCC Tractor Team e.g. undertaking flail on 4WD /road sectionsWCC Tractor Team/Community GroupApplies to tracks maintained by WCC Tractor Team e.g. undertaking flail on 4WD /road sections And Community Group input to maintenance Walking Track ClassificationDefinition/reasonPathWell formed, easy walking, suitable for all ages and most fitness levels. Access on durable surface (concrete, chip seal, asphalt, compacted gravel etc)Short WalkShort Walks shall be well formed and provide for up to one hour’s easy walking suitable for most ages and fitness levelsWalking TrackWalking Tracks cater for those who want an extended walk that takes from a few minutes to one full-day return. These tracks are usually reasonably easy day trips and are required to be of a standard to enable use by relatively inexperienced visitors with a low level of backcountry skill and wanting a low level of riskTramping TrackTramping Tracks generally follow the lie of the land and are commonly not formed and cater for including trampers, hunters etc. A few may be suitable for mountain-bikers as well as pedestriansRouteRoutes are generally unformed and lightly cut and cater for experienced backcountry users who have navigation and river-crossing skillsReferenced from NZ Standard (SNZ HB 8630:2004) - http://hutsandtracks.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/SNZ-Tracks-and-Outdoor-Visitor-Structures-Handbook.pdfMountain Bike Track ClassificationDefinition/reasonBeginnerAlso known as Grade 1 - Fairly flat, wide, smooth track or gravel roadEasyAlso known as Grade 2 - Mostly flat with some gentle climbs on smooth track with easily avoidable obstacles such as rocks and potholes.IntermediateAlso known as Grade 3 - Steep slopes and/or avoidable obstacles possibly on narrow track and/or with poor traction. There may be exposure at the track’s outside edge.AdvancedAlso known as Grade 4 - A mixture of long, steep climbs, narrow track, poor traction and obstacles that are difficult to avoid or jump over. Generally exposed at the track’s outside edge. Most riders will find some sections easier to walk.ExpertAlso known as Grade 5 - Technically challenging. Giant climbs, narrow track and numerous hazards including dangerous drop-offs, sharp corners and difficult obstacles. Expect walking and possibly bike carrying.ExtremeAlso known as Grade 6 - Downhill/free ride specific tracks. Extremely steep sections with large drop-offs and other unavoidable obstacles. May include man made structures and jumps.Referenced from the Kennet Brothers Grading System adopted by DOC and WCC - http://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/things-to-do/mountain-biking/track-grades/Mountain Bike Track TypeDefinition/reason4WD – Shared UseWide 4WD or gravel vehicle track - usually shared with service vehiclesSingle Track - Bike PrioritySingle track or singletrack is a narrow mountain biking trail that is approximately the width of the bike. Bikes have priority over other users.Single Track - Shared UseSingle track or singletrack is a narrow shared use/mountain biking trail that is approximately the width of the bike.DownhillUsually a steep, rough single track terrain that often features jumps, drops, rock gardens and other obstacles.N/AN/A – Track is not used as a mountain bike trackMountain Bike Track DirectionDefinition/reasonUphillUphill mountain bike track directionDownhillDownhill mountain bike track directionTwo WayTwo way mountain bike track directionN/AN/AVehicle AccessibleDefinition/reasonYesTrack accessible by vehicleNoTrack not accessible by vehicleDefinition/reasonUphill mountain bike track directionDownhill mountain bike track directionTwo way mountain bike track directionN/ADefinition/reasonTrack accessible by vehicleTrack not accessible by vehicleElectric Bike PermittedDefinition/reasonYesElectric bike access to track permittedNoElectric bike access to track not permitted4WD AccessibleDefinition/reasonYesOnly 4WD vehicle accessibleNoNot 4WD vehicle accessibleWalking OnlyDefinition/reasonYesClosed to mountain biking and cyclists.NoOpen to closed to mountain biking and cyclists – Shared Use (NB may not be suitable for biking)Other field which is NOT a DOMAIN – but is free text:Mountain Bike Track StyleDefinition/reasonBeginner Loop TrackFree text field which can be used to define the ‘Style’ of mountain bike riding on that track section includes a few common terms as listed under style currently. This can be added to as required as it is not a domain field.DownhillDownhill/TechyDownhill/X-CountryFlowFlow – Kids/BeginnerFlow/SkillsKids/BeginnerSteep ClimbTechyTechy/X-CountryX-CountryX-Country/Flow

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