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Kicking Horse Bike Park Trail Crew Update #2
by BlackCrowe
Posted: Jul 31, 2008
The straight goods on Kicking Horse Bike Park, straight from the trail crew's fingertips.
Stickrock is now open! Phase I was cracked last week. This is Kicking Horse’s first Double Black Diamond trail. Not that it is crazy difficult, but there are mandatory gaps and steep rock slabs, so you want to have a good hard look and think about the trail before committing. But it is designed to flow; all the gaps can be cleared at casual trail speed. No need for death-defying leaps of faith. If you are comfortable riding all of Spiral Tap on Pioneer trail, then you are ready for this one. It was already my favorite trail before we even started decking.
Stickrock is now open! Phase I was cracked last week. This is Kicking Horse’s first Double Black Diamond trail. Not that it is crazy difficult, but there are mandatory gaps and steep rock slabs, so you want to have a good hard look and think about the trail before committing. But it is designed to flow; all the gaps can be cleared at casual trail speed. No need for death-defying leaps of faith. If you are comfortable riding all of Spiral Tap on Pioneer trail, then you are ready for this one. It was already my favorite trail before we even started decking.
Stickrock is being built to replace the lower half of the original Roadrunner. That trail has eroded so much in the past 8 years that most of the dirt is at the bottom of the Kinbasket Lake reservoir. To avoid that happening again we made this trail almost completely out of lumber and rock slabs. Sticks and rocks. Stickrock. Get it? The old Roadrunner trail that Stickrock replaces is not completely gone however. The last two rock slabs of Roadrunner still serve as the exit of Phase I.
There have been many other additions and improvements as well. The trail crew and patrol are staying busy with head-scratching trail problems to solve with rakes, shovels, nail guns, etc. Superberm saw some loader action last week. Chuck Gorton was at the controls to once again deftly reroute a couple of speed-killing Z berms. Here’s Aaron Bernasconi from patrol testing just how good his raking has become.
Today Aaron Enns and I began solving the problem of the Ryaneater feature on Blaster. I’m sure a number of you have been eaten by this steep section, but Ryan Kuhn did it with style this year two days before he came in third in the Masters division at Psychosis. That made me feel badly for Ryan and I vowed to make that section friendlier so Ryan wouldn’t have to learn to slow down. Aaron and Matt Cote will finish this tomorrow as I’m going holidaying. This one’s for you Ryan. Just remember: as Aaron says, “Kicking Horse is not a downhill mountain biking mountain, it is a down-mountain mountain biking mountain.
Speaking of Aaron and Matt, they have been busy again in the alpine adding some wood to the treeline on Gale Force.
We have been very fortunate with the weather so far this year. We have been getting intermittent rain showers for most of the summer so the trails are nice and tacky. The dust bowl forming in the west of BC hasn’t occurred here and we are loving it.
We were visited for two days this week by the winners of the Bike Parks of BC Ultimate Road Trip contest. They were led and coached by Shaums March, who seems to know a thing or three about mountain biking. While he was coaching his eager chargers, I took some photos of him with my super special blurry camera.
Also on a similar schedule was the Ride Guide crew with Darcy Turenne, Jay Hoots and Dylan Korba. It is not so often yet that we get such high quality talent here so it was a lot of fun watching those guys do things with their bikes that we all like to think we could do if we ever really tried.
Other than that, all I wish to say is if you were able to carry a good tube all day in your backpack until you got a flat, couldn’t you also carry your bad tube to the garbage at the bottom of the mountain instead of throwing it beside the trail? You know who you are. We are sending someone to your house right now with fingernail pliers.
More info at www.kickinghorseresort.com
Ride on.
Crowe
53 Comments
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candymuffin
(Jul 31, 2008 at 11:51)
wow that looks like so much fun to ride
dude f*ck!!!! kicking was supposed to be a secret, ive been snowboardin/biking here for like since i was like 5
duck sap your lucky its so far from anything its in the middle of the rockies it gets proabaly the least trafic of a lift acces mountain in like north amareica.thats probably why its got so many articles,to get it busy for all the work there putting in. it is defanatly one of the most improving out of the bike parks.
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$h1t ya, finally a resort other than Whistler that is moving forward and isn't vaginzing everything! Not to mention any names... *cough*COP & Fernie*
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Good work guys, can't wait to check out the new goods. Hopefully you built around lines for Crowe...
wow!!!!haha thats amazing, that must of took alot of wood and dedication, and this is the result:an absalute masterpiece
oh dude im building somethings like this up my local woods gave me some great idea's like them wallride's i didnt no how to build them but now i kind of have a clue nice one dude's 
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it was awesome last week but some advice would be to walk through stick rock first so you know were the gaps are and to make sure you have enough speed for the wall ride
This looks like one of the funnest trails i've seen in a while, Personally I like where they got the wall rides set up. 5 star trail here!
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Why do they feel the need to make so many built wooden trails instead of using what looks like awesome natural terrain?
good mountain to ride on. but you definatly need more drops just like most of the other resorts. not everyone is into this whole jumping craze. go huck yourself!
I ride there almost every weekend, am Super Stoked to see that they wood-bermed that section of blaster as I always end up going too fast and that boulder on the left just kinda grazes the shin..lol.. Stick rock is a really fun trail, my only thoughs of improvement for it would be that some of the LAndings could be made a little wider to accomodate those of us that want to trick off of the Jumps.. regardles good work trail crew, Muchos Prop's.. I was fortunate enough the Get the Cherry on the 2nd wooden wallride.... Wee-hoo... see you guy's on the weekend..
and, again Hat's off to the humble trail crew, You guy's are making kicking horse better every week.
and, again Hat's off to the humble trail crew, You guy's are making kicking horse better every week.
the Gap in the Second picture need's a wider inverted V type landing ( IMO ) as I've gone off it a few times higer than Expected and amazingly Did not eat it hard..
just my thought's...
just my thought's...
Ha ha! I ate it so hard two weeks ago on that "Ryaneater" feature on Blaster, my hip/thigh still hurts. I'll be there this weekend, can't wait.
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Sure the trails are rad, but I ain't got this month's child support yet! Put down the rake and hammer pops, you got responsibilities! Do you hate me because I'm albino?
I wish i could come back!!! I am sure you have missed my one day of tire-less raking boys. Whats a bike park with out a slick Aussie tour guide giving you hell as you crazies come off the lift.
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