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• Burke Mountain Trails in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia
Many, many trails up and down Burke. If you find the right ones you can go up to the top, then down to the Coquitlam River, along the river and back into town. Then you play rock paper scissors to see who is going to ride back up Coast Meridian to get the car...
Last reviewed: Jun 24, 2009
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• Comfortably Numb in Whistler, British Columbia
This has been designated as one of the most epic rides in British Columbia. This trail is for advanced
riders as it's VERY technical and demanding. It has a bit of everything, steep climbs, bridges, fast
downhills, rock faces, scenic views. If you're not and advaced rider, either start...
Last reviewed: May 25, 2008
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• Crawford in Kelowna, British Columbia
there are many routes and differnt trails to take taking the gravel road up is probably the best option then you can branch out from there. a lot of trials almost grown over and some burnt out
Last reviewed: Jul 23, 2006
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• Cut Yer Bars in Whistler, British Columbia
This is a step up from Lost lake. Climbs are tough and a technical challenge with loose rocks and roots. After a good rain things are slick and fun. Some good bridges as well to navigate and explore. It is a short path but worth doing two loops around for some fun.
Last reviewed: Apr 6, 2008
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• Dirt Diggler Dh in Fernie, British Columbia
FINALY FERNIE HAS ITS VERY OWN 4000FT VERTICLE DOWNHILL. THERE WILL BE AN ANNUAL RACE CALLED "THE FALL CLASSIC DIRTDIGGLER DH" IN SEPT FOR THE ADVENTUROUS TYPE. THIS TRAIL IS RATED AS ADVANCED. PLEASE WEAR FULL PROTECTION AND RIDE SAFE. IF YOU WOULD LIKE ANY INFO ON THE RACE OR THE TRA...
Last reviewed: Aug 27, 2008
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• Dr. Claw in Castlegar, British Columbia
5-20 foot drops pretty techical riding....intense
Last reviewed: Feb 26, 2004
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• Garbanzo At Whistler in Whistler, British Columbia
This is collarbone breaking, shoulder-separating downhill. I can attest to that. So, when the sign
at the fork points left to intermediate and right to expert, at least on your first run, take the left
turn. Otherwise you will discover how the clinics in town get gravel out of your ...
Last reviewed: Apr 6, 2008
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• Gillard Mountain in Kelowna, British Columbia
Ride up gillard forestry road till you reach the gravel take a left up the fire road there are exits all along this road depending on how far you want to ride up, there are numbers along the side I ride up to the number 7 which is about and hour for me, and jump on to a single track down. ...
Last reviewed: Aug 9, 2008
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• Kettle Valley Railway Trail (kvr) in Kelowna Plus Others, British Columbia
A lot of visitors from North America, Europe and Asia do this ride either on their own or as part of an organized ride. Google KVR and you will find lots of info. It makes for a fantastic trip for either a weekend or a couple of weeks, depending on how much time you have.
Last reviewed: Jan 13, 2006
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• Lost Lake in Whistler, British Columbia
Alot of the trails in this network are named after Frank Zappa Songs. It is a good place to get used to the area and some of the rides around here. Small log bridges, rocks, and roots to navigate. The technical areas are good for starting and most of a resonably safe exit if you can't make...
Last reviewed: Apr 6, 2008
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• Mcdougal Rim in Kelowna/westbank, British Columbia
follow forestry/gravel road down hill for a couple seconds, then begin the up hill climp at the first 2 v in the road take a right the third one is a left to a smaller double track as the main road turns to the right after that you will take another right up a singletrack i believe there w...
Last reviewed: Aug 3, 2006
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• Okanagan Mountain Park in Kelowna, British Columbia
cant remember exactly but took the second trail head were gonna head to naramata but got a broken derailer hanger
Last reviewed: Oct 12, 2008
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• Powers Creek in West Kelowna, British Columbia
couple trails to choose from all freeride downhill riding. moderate to extreme difficulty. Check local bike shop for maps.
Last reviewed: Aug 10, 2009
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• Rossland's Seven Summit Ridge Trail in Rossland, British Columbia
The Seven Summit Trail, true to its name, is a 30.4 km ridge ride that pa** within a half hour ascent of seven major peaks in the Rossland area. Traversing above the well known Red Resort ski hill, the trail takes you past the treeline on a breathtaking alpine challenge. This newly constru...
Last reviewed: Jul 8, 2005
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• Sea To Sky in Whistler, British Columbia
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Last reviewed: Jan 13, 2006
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• Smith Creek in Kelowna/westbank, British Columbia
trail is switch backs 11 km up there are number markers along the route to keep you on the trail. there are some different ways but i think most end up back near the parking lot. have fun
Last reviewed: May 16, 2009
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