For most people, mountain biking in Canada generally means British Columbia and Whistler, however H&I Adventures believe they’ve discovered mountain biking gold in the vast, remote wilderness of the Yukon Territory. Nestled in the north west of Canada, bordering Alaska, the Yukon is blessed with more than 700km of the most incredible trails, many of which were beaten during the Klondike gold rush in the 1800s and are now maintained by an active and passionate crew of local trail builders.
You’ve got to check out this out:
I just wonder how long the riding season is up there. Three months, maybe? Less? Either way, let’s go!
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The Yukon riding season is 12 months:
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Photo credit: Jill Homer
Lol touché
Love this video. Especially riding along the cliff. One more reminder about many areas are so worth of visiting, just we don’t know about it.
Words fail me . . . must go . . .
Riding looked awesome, wish they had shown more riding less fluff.