Duncan's Gulch is the home of modern enduro-style riding in the Humber Valley. Trails like Goldmine, Axemate and Moose Knuckle are fast, challenging and barrels of fun. Most often shuttled by riders meeting at the Man in the Mountain parking lot, there's only one way to ride here: down. Most riders access Gold Mine leaving from Tippings Pond, while Moose Knuckle is primarily accessed via the 'Cardio Climb' trail, connected via Duncan's Dive. Riders can access Axemate via the Quarry Access Trail.
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Trails
| title | riding area | rating | distance | completed | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Goldmine | 5,213 ft | |||||
| 2 | Moose Knuckle | 1 mile | |||||
| 3 | Axemate | 3,638 ft | |||||
| 4 | Duncan's Dive | 778 ft | |||||
| 5 | Quarry Access Trail | 2 miles | |||||
| 6 | Cardio Climb | 2 miles | |||||
| 7 | Duncan's Multi-Directional Trail | 3 miles | |||||
| 8 | Beer Goggles | 981 ft | |||||
| 9 | M-Conn | 2,270 ft | |||||
| 10 | Duncan's Connector | 2,595 ft | |||||
| 11 | Marble Connector | 2 miles | |||||
| 12 | The Way She Goes | 2 miles | |||||
| 13 | Yellow Jacket | 4,810 ft | |||||
| 14 | Axe Grinder | 1,066 ft |
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Recent Trail Reports
| status | trail | date | condition | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Way She Goes | May 24, 2026 @ 2:55pm (America/St_Johns) May 24, 2026 | view | ||
| Marble Connector | Mar 6, 2026 @ 2:41pm (America/St_Johns) Mar 6, 2026 | view | ||
| Duncan's Connector | Jul 21, 2025 @ 11:43am Jul 21, 2025 | view | ||
| Goldmine | Jul 16, 2025 @ 5:46pm Jul 16, 2025 | view | ||
| Duncan's Multi-Directional Trail | Jul 16, 2025 @ 6:24am Jul 16, 2025 | view |
Total Trails
14
Total Distance
16 miles
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-3,482 ft
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