Fall Riding in Pemberton with Polygon

Nov 10, 2014 at 13:34
by Polygon Bikes  
Pemberton, British Columbia is a small farming community 20 miles (33 kilometres) north of Whistler. It is surrounded by amazing views, wild horses and perfect ribbons of mountain bike trails.

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We have been having an amazing fall in the Pacific North West and as the rain has started to fall we decided to head up to Pemberton to try to capture the perfect fall riding scene.

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I have personally worked with Andrew Baker (@baker_bikes) and Beth Parsons (@parsonsbeth) on several different projects and I am excited to be working with them again on spreading the Polygon name in the PNW.

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We started Saturday morning with a shuttle to the top of Meat Grinder. The weather was amazing and we were blessed with ribbons of brown through forests of green moss.

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Meat Grinder has a series of rock features and Baker skipped several of them by taking to the air.

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Beth chased Baker all day (Baker's dream come true) with a huge smile on her face. The N8 has a way of bringing a smile to anyone's face.

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Once the trail opened up the views were amazing.

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The sun over snow capped mountains, perfect dirt and blue skies made this one of my favorite rides this year.

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There were definitely a couple of places on the trail where the Meat Grinder name came into play. Steep rock chutes, off camber rock sections and moss covered rock rolls kept things interesting.

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Afternoon rock rolls in amazing fall weather with your friends, is there anything better?

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It's hard to believe that the weather can be this good in November.

We started Sunday morning with the surprise of day light savings and trying to figure out exactly when the sun would rise. We got it a little bit wrong but we were rewarded by seeing a herd of wild horses on the way to the top of Cream Puff.

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Cream Puff makes it's way from clearing to clearing with some of the most amazing views of Mount Currie.

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This corner dropped into a good sized rut and Baker was having a great time slashing through it.

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Cream Puff has a good mixture of flowing wooded sections, rock rolls and long swooping corners in mountain fields.

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This shot is my definition of fall riding, a flow section blanketed with fallen leaves.

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There is nothing like a fast rock roll into a corner filled with water. Someone is about to get wet.

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The last section of trail might be the most visibly stunning. A rock roll with Mount Currie and the valley floor in the background.

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Rain started to roll in just as we were getting to the bottom of the trail. We had an amazing trip to Pemberton and we were blessed with some amazing fall weather. To see more picture from this trip click here.

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Thanks to Pemberton Valley Trail Association for keeping the trails in such great shape. If you find yourself in Pemberton download the trail app to find out what trail is best for your skill level and stop at Mile One for a burger after your ride. You will not be disappointed by the trails or the burgers.

Words by Rob Dunnet.

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22 Comments
  • 7 0
 Andrew was clearing enduro'ing (as proven by the goggles and pack) as Beth was enjoying a trail ride even though they were riding on the same trail...together...at the same time...weird.
  • 2 0
 Totally weird! Maybe there's a preset in Lightroom that allows a bulk edit for adding goggles and a fanny pack to a rider in any photo. Photoshop has the "Banger" plugin, so it's possible...
  • 3 0
 Yay! It was a fun day Smile Baker is an enduro nerd! Please give him more heck next time you see him. I normally wear sunglasses but everyone yelled at me when I put them on ("you have to wear them all day both days of filming if you wear them now" and bla bla bla). So I got some dirt in my eyes for the sake of the dear readers and watchers who might have gotten offended if I took them off. You're welcome. Baker obviously hates you all because he chose to look like a nerd and be a general menace.
  • 1 1
 I am a nerd and menace, and proud to be! haters goin hate and potatoes join to potat!
  • 4 0
 mile one burgers are unreal
  • 2 0
 I would be interested to know how they shuttled to the top of MeatGrinder? lol
  • 1 0
 At Mosquito Lake you take a right, then at Old Fotsch Rd you take another right, then you drive all the way to what would be No Err; I guess, and that is pretty much the start of Meat Grinder. I would consider that a shutte ... no?
  • 3 0
 Well, if they didn't shuttle, Baker wouldn't have been there. Wink
  • 1 0
 It's only a 2 minute shuttle or a ten minute bike ride and no you can't shuttle to the start of No-Err.
  • 1 0
 But I guess they meant they shuttled to the lake, so I digress.
  • 1 0
 PembyKonaRider, are you being serious or are you just jacking me around?

www.pinkbike.com/photo/11630679

Drive to the other side of Mosquito Lake, then turn right onto Old Fotsch Rd. Then you drive all the way to where No-Err and Meat Grinder intersect.

We usually park a vehicle here and then use another vehicle to pick it up. Sure you have to ride down the tracks to get to said vehicle, but that is pretty much a shuttle by my definition.
  • 2 0
 Yeah sunny fall rides, get em while the gettins good.
  • 2 0
 That helmet / goggle combo looks so ugly. Sorry.
  • 2 0
 Baker can make anything look ugly!
  • 2 0
 Baker has never really been know to have fashion sense. Another interesting Baker fact is that he has no sense of taste ...
  • 2 0
 I thought Baker just has no sense, in any and all respects of the word....
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 No relation.
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 Far more attractive.
  • 1 0
 have you seen me with my shirt off? fookin scary
  • 1 0
 Spent 2 days here in July, it sure was a break from whistler.
  • 1 0
 i would like to see what a collosus t8 feels like.
  • 1 0
 in medium? that can be arranged ...







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