7.5 miles
Distance
1,417 ft
Climb
-1,290 ft
Descent
2,829 ft
High Point
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20 Aug 2015 Whistler Toonie Race
Sponsors: Whistler Bike Guide, Whistler Trail Solutions, Riverside Cafe, Riverside Resort and Campground
Sign-in: 5:30pm Wedgemount Parking Lot
Start: 6:30
Course: North Secret, Green Lake Loop, Lost Lake
Aprés: Riverside Campground and Resort/Riverside Cafe
Toonie Patrol/First Aid Tel#: 604.902.2104
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For 2015 Toonie schedule http://www.worca.com/toonie-ride-schedule/
Detailed Description
20 Aug 2015 Whistler Toonie Race is a 8 mile expert race route located near Whistler British Columbia. This mountain bike only route. This route includes 17 trails. This route climbs 1,417 ft with a max elevation of 2,829 ft then descends -1,290 ft.
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Chucky80
(Sep 10, 2022 at 16:40)
Trail Hooktender
DO NOT ENTER / wrong way signs - now at the bottom of this trail. Downhill only.
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Trail Hooktender
I think those were just temporary signs for the Whistler Alpine Marathon.
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Trail Son of Mr. Green Genes
My kids (5 and 7) had a blast on this. A flattish fun rooty challenge with no sketchy features.
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This is a great trail. Rode it the day after two full days of rain, so the roots were pretty challenging, but after a km or two you start to get the hang of it. Not too physically demanding IMO, just tons of technical XC. It’s long enough that by the end I felt like I had levelled up a bit in skill.
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This is a great trail. Rode it the day after two full days of rain, so the roots were pretty challenging, but after a km or two you start to get the hang of it. Not too physically demanding IMO, just tons of technical XC. It’s long enough that by the end I felt like I had levelled up a bit in skill.
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This is a great trail. Rode it the day after two full days of rain, so the roots were pretty challenging, but after a km or two you start to get the hang of it. Not too physically demanding IMO, just tons of technical XC. It’s long enough that by the end I felt like I had levelled up a bit in skill.
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Ridden it backwards three times now, maybe itll be smoother with no roots if i ride it the correct way? ????
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Ridden it backwards three times now, maybe itll be smoother with no roots if i ride it the correct way? ????
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Ridden it backwards three times now, maybe itll be smoother with no roots if i ride it the correct way? ????
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This might be in my top 5 trails of all time. If you like techy XC it’s got tons of challenging corners and roots and rolls those little 1’ high rock shelves that require a quick pop to get up. Nothing really consequential on the entire trail but the clean the whole thing without dabbing would be a grand feat. The loop up top has got to have the most slabs/km of any trail I’ve ever ridden. At one point you’re riding for maybe an honest 5 or 6 minutes just on smooth granite rock. Rad rad run. I mean, it COULD be even better if there were funds to pave it
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This might be in my top 5 trails of all time. If you like techy XC it’s got tons of challenging corners and roots and rolls those little 1’ high rock shelves that require a quick pop to get up. Nothing really consequential on the entire trail but the clean the whole thing without dabbing would be a grand feat. The loop up top has got to have the most slabs/km of any trail I’ve ever ridden. At one point you’re riding for maybe an honest 5 or 6 minutes just on smooth granite rock. Rad rad run. I mean, it COULD be even better if there were funds to pave it
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This might be in my top 5 trails of all time. If you like techy XC it’s got tons of challenging corners and roots and rolls those little 1’ high rock shelves that require a quick pop to get up. Nothing really consequential on the entire trail but the clean the whole thing without dabbing would be a grand feat. The loop up top has got to have the most slabs/km of any trail I’ve ever ridden. At one point you’re riding for maybe an honest 5 or 6 minutes just on smooth granite rock. Rad rad run. I mean, it COULD be even better if there were funds to pave it
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This is my favorite trail, lush landscape and beautiful! It’s what we expected, lots of roots and rocks and technical sections. The trail is in excellent shape and a great build! Thanks guys
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This is my favorite trail, lush landscape and beautiful! It’s what we expected, lots of roots and rocks and technical sections. The trail is in excellent shape and a great build! Thanks guys
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This is my favorite trail, lush landscape and beautiful! It’s what we expected, lots of roots and rocks and technical sections. The trail is in excellent shape and a great build! Thanks guys
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Riding the best it ever has. I love this trail! It's as advertised and I have found it is a good barometer of my progression in fitness (esp. core strength) and skills over the years. Gets more fun every year for me.
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Riding the best it ever has. I love this trail! It's as advertised and I have found it is a good barometer of my progression in fitness (esp. core strength) and skills over the years. Gets more fun every year for me.
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Riding the best it ever has. I love this trail! It's as advertised and I have found it is a good barometer of my progression in fitness (esp. core strength) and skills over the years. Gets more fun every year for me.
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aaronkoenig
(Aug 28, 2017 at 12:45)

Rode trail backwards and found it less of a grind and more enjoyable overall. Up Yummy Numby and through the Golden Door. The only thing I'd have done differently would have been taken the Out There descent. One of my favorite rides of the year! Also, great job on the trail maintenance and additional building...So well done!
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aaronkoenig
(Aug 28, 2017 at 12:45)

Rode trail backwards and found it less of a grind and more enjoyable overall. Up Yummy Numby and through the Golden Door. The only thing I'd have done differently would have been taken the Out There descent. One of my favorite rides of the year! Also, great job on the trail maintenance and additional building...So well done!
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aaronkoenig
(Aug 28, 2017 at 12:45)

Rode trail backwards and found it less of a grind and more enjoyable overall. Up Yummy Numby and through the Golden Door. The only thing I'd have done differently would have been taken the Out There descent. One of my favorite rides of the year! Also, great job on the trail maintenance and additional building...So well done!
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Altitude change129 ft
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Altitude min1,967 ft
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Altitude start1,969 ft
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Altitude end2,096 ft
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Grade0.3%
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Grade max-44.8%
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Grade min26.9%
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Distance climb4 miles
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Distance down3 miles
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Distance flat2,615 ft
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