The Chilcotin Way

Aug 31, 2011 at 5:49
by Jason Martin  
It seems that each and every season undertakes at least one new adventure. This year it was time to take a weekend off of the Silver Star bike park and head west to the Chilcotins in Western BC, just north of Whistler.


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From the logistics side of things, it is a relatively simple trip to plan. Find four to five people, book a float plane drop and then a few weeks later, pack up your camping and bike gear and start driving. Sadly from the realistic side of things, it's slightly more difficult to find four or five people who are available on the same weekend and who are also up for getting off of the chairlift and pedaling their bikes for 80+km over the weekend. That is the start, then there is the food planning, stocking up on spare parts, tuning up your all-mountain bike that has not been used since the bike park opened, and then packing up all your other stuff. And then finally after the car is packed and fueled up, flooring it out of town always thinking you have forgot something...


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View from the lookout on the 'warm up' downhill.


Starting in the Okanagan and traveling through Lillooet and then off the beaten path towards Gold Bridge, you end up in the Chilcotins. For those on a budget, this area provides great camping. There are several recreation sites around that all have nice sites and several are free! Once settled in, we were brought to a freshly built, local shuttle trail in the Gun Lake area for a "warm up". This led to a challenging, old school downhill on silty lava ash and loose rock through steep, tight, technical switchbacks. It was a fun trial, but possibly a little much for a warm up after sitting in a car for 5 hours.


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Our next shuttle would be via float plane and we were all looking forward to the adventure ahead.



Our plan for the following day was to fly into Warner Lake. The winds were high all morning and all weekend which meant we could only make it as far as Spruce Lake.


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Key to keeping the plane on time. Remember the keys for the bike lock.
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Next plane load, with spare axle to replace the one that went for a swim.

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Some of the views that the Chilcotins are known for.

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At the end of day one we were all tired, happy and had 50km under our tires.



The plan for day two was to pedal up Taylor Basin and then through three passes to finish with a nice finish down Lick Creek. The day began with rain, and the weather continued to threaten all day. It was a tough day to endure, but the group managed and was rewarded with a great time in the wilderness.


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It is a well known fact, that hike-a-bikes are part of the story here.

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Singletrack, wild flowers and a smiling rider, what more could you ask for in an adventure? Now get out there and create your own trip.



Until the next adventure...
Keep on turning!

Photographs and words by Jason Martin

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36 Comments
  • 15 1
 Absolutely stunning scenery
  • 1 0
 Wicked ride. I did it about a month ago. We caught the plane to Lorna Lake though and rode out in 8.5 hours. Here is a youtube clip i got of it www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeVIaGuVGUw
  • 5 0
 you had to lock the bikes? Someone from Surrey was around or what?

Excellent read for a sunday evening - I'll sleep with these dreams tonight. Thanks!!
  • 5 0
 Sitting at mc donalds having a coffee on my way to a race. Great reading/getting pumped material.
  • 13 0
 Mc Donalds sucks but the pics are killer!
  • 6 6
 Mcdonalds sucks but their coffee is good and cheaper than tim horton's coffee. Just waiting for them to start selling donuts.
  • 10 0
 Road trips run on Mcdonalds breakfasts.
  • 3 1
 The coffee and muffin deal is the best thing at McDonalds, everything else sucks. Many rides start with a stop for that
  • 3 0
 mc donalds breakfast is the shit. you guys are out of your minds.
  • 4 0
 That settles it! Just the push I needed to get me out the front door for a ride Smile
  • 1 0
 I love this stuff. We are headed down to Moab, Utah this weekend to do a three day ride on the White Rim trail. Thanks for inspiring me to keep a photo journal as we ride. Cheers.
  • 1 0
 If you're looking for someone to ride with, go to the Poison Spider and track down Beth. She's super fun to ride with and can hold her own.
  • 1 0
 That is cool, hands down cool. Dig the adventure side of things and the fact you were able to roust a group up to go fly in and bike. Great shots.
  • 2 0
 Where can I get some larger panorama shots? Very very beautiful landscapes.
  • 1 0
 Here - not the greatest resolution but it will work - they are very very wide

www.leelau.net/2008/chilcotinsept2008/spruce-windy2008_09_07

and here - reviews.mtbr.com/the-mighty-chilcotins-3-day-rides-for-you-to-choose-from - the story has cropped pictures to fit MTBRs bs formatting. It's the same defect in PBike. The max size is 1024 px so any attempt to put in decent pictures is defeated. Look at the end of the story for a link to an external site for the bigger pictures in native widescreen
  • 1 0
 Drood- send me your e-mail and I can e-mail you the full size files.
  • 1 0
 Thanks man! and yes I'll inbox it to you
  • 1 1
 "spare axle to replace the one that went for a swim." - You already know this but to others who don't know "THE DOCK HAS HOLES IN IT. FASTEN YOUR AXLE ON THE FORKS". There enough shouting
  • 1 0
 What about Bralorne? I know you guys rode Sunshine Mtn, as did I! Many thanks for the ride back to my truck, CK's!
  • 1 0
 Wow that look like a great spot. That water is like carribean green. Is that natural or toxic green?
  • 1 0
 Natural light in a dammed lake; siltation deposits refracting the light
  • 1 0
 but just around the corner is one of the clearest lakes in north america
  • 1 0
 You're right Anderson and Seton Lakes are different colours. I tried finding out why. Blue is characteristic of copper siltation so I suspect that's why but I don't know. Anyone? Here's a historical reference - www.cayoosh.net/portage.html. They're both bloody cold
  • 1 0
 Awesome pictures and great write up Jason! Definitely want to make this trip next year.
  • 1 0
 Way to go Jason! Great article Smile
  • 1 0
 This place is absolutely gorgeous!!!!
  • 1 0
 i have a cabin at gunlake
  • 2 0
 I know this is late....but I have one on big gun...which area is yours on..mines off lee road..would be cool to know where there is some good trails around there,as I will be up there for 10 days in July,
  • 1 0
 sorry this is extremely late..haven't logged in for months..my cabin is a big gun as well on staford road, westside of the lake..there are TONS of great trails around the area, mostly xc and all mountain trails though, spruce lake, warner lake, and lorna lake. all great beautiful areas but mostly xc...i have built a freeride trail right above staford road if you wish to find it as well as a trail from the main road up to the lookout. i do caution you though if you ride them, they are in great condition just extremely steep. if you have any questions about the area feel free to pm me.
  • 1 0
 Now that's a ride! Love these trip articles
  • 1 0
 this is what is all about !!
  • 1 0
 the chilcotin is the best bitches oh ya it's where I live
  • 1 0
 wonderful day
  • 1 0
 Love it!
  • 1 0
 What a dream!
  • 1 0
 beautiful pics







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