
Our Trails
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Fear and Loaming
This hand-built descent features natural flow mixed with gnar. Designed and built to push you outside of your comfort zone: roots, rocks, loam, steeps, off-cambers, jumps (gaps), drops, option lines—you won't find any needless berms here.
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Gnarstow
Accessed from the Upper Fear and Loaming trailhead, Gnarstow is an extremely steep and technical DH descent with alternating difficult option/feature lines. There are multiple mandatory steep chutes that require a high level of skill. Alternate routes are available in places but are much steeper than anything you'll experience over at Fear & Loaming.
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Bat Country
Cant stop here, this is Bat Country. Though seriously, you'll want to scope out the lines before hitting them at speed.
Nestled between Gnarstow and Fear & Loaming (both in location and in difficulty) Bat Country checks most the boxes; gnar, steeps, option lines, rocks, jumps, catch-berms, it's all there.
• Exit the trail slowly as it intersects Drift Creek road.
• While we await approval for the climb trail, you'll need a shuttle or to pedal the road system to the top of the trail. -
Ravens Ridge
This is a DH shuttle trail built by Brad Watt and Phillip Weiring. One-way DH only. There are options to shuttle all the way to top or half way (at road/trail crossing).
This is a DH practice race course. Steeper on upper half with roots. It's all about the technical up top. Lower section is less steep and enters a clearcut section. There are several jumps. Some short mandatory drops. Swoopy sections with G outs.