Whistler Fat Biking
Follow Pete and his buds as they hit the Whistler Valley Trail and singletrack on their fatty’s, to bring you the goods on where to ride your fatbike in Whistler this winter.
Follow Pete and his buds as they hit the Whistler Valley Trail and singletrack on their fatty’s, to bring you the goods on where to ride your fatbike in Whistler this winter.
Thanks to the HMBA, Town of Hinton and key volunteers, Hinton will see a pilot project launched this winter aimed at providing groomed trails for fat biking in the Happy Creek area of town.
Chris Byron takes you an a video journey along the classic route – Elbow Loop – a few years after the 2013 floods that altered Kananaskis Country landscape forever.
There is no better way to celebrate the start of summer 2015 than with a great mountain bike ride followed by a tasty local brew. That is the underlying principle of BikesnBrews. Their latest post by Richard Link pairs micro brews with trails found in Kananaskis Country, Canmore and Banff. Enjoy this refreshing read.
Whistler’s homegrown bike publication has hit the stands. This FREE local magazine is in its second year and packed with loads of goodness.
Gord Parker explores the scenic Kelowna area, cruising down the Kettle Valley Railway Trail and checking out some of the surrounding area’s trail networks during his four day riding trip.
Do you love the trails around Canmore? The Open Space and Trails Plan guides the planning of the trails and paths in Canmore (as well as parks, playgrounds, off leash parks, and other open spaces). It’s currently in draft form, and they’re looking for your input.
The late fall and early spring has been an active one for the Pemberton Valley Trail Association (PVTA) and for local builders; they’ve been busy building, expanding and improving on the already significant trail network. A mild winter in the Sea to Sky corridor meant there was plenty of time to ride and dig. And dig they did in Pemberton. Here’s the skinny on the new dirt.
It’s February and we’ve just come back from a fun jaunt down to Pemberton. The trails in the Mosquito and Mackenzie areas are opening up, making for a sweet afternoon pedal on a foggy warm winter day.
Keen bike-packer Bjorn Leiren explains his setup, his top tips and the story of his latest adventure into the wilderness.