Twin Bridges Reserve immediately establishes its character: this is pine-forest trail running on private forestry roads within the Tasman Pine Forests estate, offering access to terrain runners typically do not traverse. The Aniseed Ascent feels like a practical, legs-first event, constructed around dirt roads through Aniseed Valley rather than elaborate production. Expect "sustained climbs" and sufficient backcountry challenge to maintain a demanding pace without making the entire day a technical scramble.
The course begins on runnable forestry roads before the significant ascent up Meads Road. The longer option then heads toward Goat Saddle into "more exposed terrain" before descending via Long Gully Road. The return journey along "river-side forestry roads" allows a return to rhythm after the climbing. It suits runners seeking an accessible trail run on consistent surfaces, particularly those content with sustained uphill effort and navigating a "mix of runnable surfaces and backcountry conditions."