Kicking Horse Bike Park - Trail Crew Update 3 - 2013

Jul 29, 2013 at 18:28
by Steve Crowe  
The straight goods on Kicking Horse Bike Park, straight from the trail crew's fingertips.

We filled in the gap and removed the now redundant ride around which was broken . photo Monica De

If rain is hot, invisible and comes from the sun, then it has been raining a lot here lately. That rain sure does make it dry and dusty though. But it's the middle of summer, so bring it on! As the photo of Gale Force above shows, with the dirt so unworkable in these conditions, we've been doing wood projects.

The big news is that we finally got the saddle on Swamp Donkey. She was a wild beast to break, but she ain't tame yet. But more on that in a moment. (Ha ha, I said "moron"!) I'll begin in the alpine where half our focus has been. In the photo below you can see (l to r) Northern Lights, 10 Road, Pipestone and Rock Garden. We have big plans for that big empty space in the middle.

Our vision clearly sees more trail options up here.

Some new hips were added to the top of the 10 Road to add some spice for those who don't want to just go full throttle for the big hip below.

Checking out the first new hip on the top of the 10 Rd. photo Chuck Gorton

The fellas put this new step-up/hip at the entrance of Rock Garden. You don't need as much speed as you might think, but try the hip first. The other stunts got beefed up as well, breathing fresh life into this one-of-a-kind route.

The alpine has been growing trees things again.
Here is a follow cam of the new Pipestone. The mention of Rockstone at the end of the video refers to a very non-dirt extension that will probably be an ongoing effort for the rest of our lives. But it means you get to miss the menacing corner on the 10 Road below.

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We are very pleased with how the new beginning to Superberm is turning out. We completed another major tweak at the first crossroad with the 10 Road. I call it Temple Shot because that's where I got stung by a wasp while scrounging around for rocks. It allows for a higher speed drop-in so you can carry your speed into the first table, and also catches you so you don't end up in a tangled mess of bike, human and vegetation off the trail.

Refurbished entrance wider faster safer

So while the others have been working on those projects, I have been learning how to abuse a mini-excavator on Swamp Donkey. You can see the mud line on the mini-ex. In the distance you can barely see the wall rides on School Marm. This trail now connects to there (not open yet) and will allow a by-pass of the chairlift. You will be able to access Superberm and Swamp Donkey from here.

Swamp Donkey continues to come by its name honestly.
This is what the section of Swamp Donkey that inspired the name looked like before we bore into it.

This is how Swamp Donkey looked au naturel. Not super easy trail making.

necessary reroute near the exit of Phase I

Working through the slop.
There is a trail back there slowly developing. The final connection was just made to complete the trail. The machines are in there now shaping the future.

photo
And finally, a great place awaits to re"hydrate". One month left to go only. Get up here (and bring a few days of drizzle with you please).

Giving mountain biking the bird. Or rather giving the bird mountain biking.

Biking isn t just about concentrating really hard.
Western Open this weekend! Hi Brett Tippie, sorry I won't be there this year to see you live. Enjoy!

Ride on. Crowe

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9 Comments
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 Are you guys going to try and fix up pioneer before western open? I rode it last weekend and it was just nuts, I raced it last year and it was gnarly and good but when I rode it this year it was all kinds of blown out and in need of work from what I can tell. But everything is looking good, glad to see some changes
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 Other than raking out the baby heads, no. Blown out is just the way that race course is.
  • 1 0
 it keeps a guy on his toes. makes for great racing, wild free riding
  • 1 0
 Had a good time there last weekend, hopefully will be back before the end of the season. Thanks for all your hard work, guys - much appreciated.
  • 1 0
 lookin good! good job trail crew!
  • 1 0
 I love this place!!! Can't wait for next week!!
  • 1 0
 I see this place in my near future!
  • 1 0
 love the horse!
  • 1 0
 See you next week!







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