32.5 miles
Distance
11,434 ft
Climb
-9,003 ft
Descent
1 mile
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Be aware, all roads on transfers are live and will potentially have vehicle traffic. Pay attention, especially while riding around corners, and follow all traffic laws.

The Pro/Expert course uses Stages 1-5. Sport will race Stages 1-3. The Pro/Expert Course is roughly 4,600’ of climbing, and 11,412 of descending. Everyone: Wear your timing chip on your RIGHT hand and keep your timing chip overnight.

Transfer 1 - Everyone
This is the standard first transfer route that we take most years. Leave the Silver Mountain parking lot, hang a left on the trail of the Coeur d’Alenes, take a right on Division, and follow the pink arrows up the hill. Keep an eye for the left turn off of Division and onto Slaughterhouse Gulch, right under the gondola. Take the usual dirt roads, just follow the arrows and you’ll arrive at 5 Corners in around an hour.

Stage 1 - Everyone
Soup Kitchen/Mom Jeans/War Gerbil

Launch into the roots and off cambers of Soup Kitchen, navigate the high lines of Mom Jeans, and then gently sprint your way into War Gerbil. The Gerbil has really developed into a local favorite with some great line choices, and some fun highlines.

Transfer 2 - Everyone
Transfer down Frog Trees, hop on the Trail of the CDA's, pass through the neutral support area, and head up the gondola.

Stage 2 - Everyone
Hot Beans/Frankenbeans

Stage 2 is a full-on downhill track with an optional section called Baby Swiss. Baby Swiss is NOT rollable, please look before you leap.

Transfer 3 - Everyone
Hop on Chair 3. Don't blow it, people are watching. You had your whole life to get ready for this.

Stage 3 - Everyone
El Burro Loco/Carnage Asada/Daisy Downs/Daisy Dukes

El Burro Loco means The Burro Loco, and it's a fun and twisty blue tech trail that winds down to the bottom of Chair 5. As you cross the road at Chair 5 drop into Carnage Asada. The Silver Mountain Bike Park trail crew gave Carnage Asada a full on tune up and some subtle reroutes for it’s sophomore season, and you’re going to like what you see. You'll cross Ridge Rd, take the tiny piece of Picnic Rock trail, and dive into Daisy Downs. Be ready for a clever reroute of fresh loamer that gets rid of two road sections, including the climb. Daisy Dukes is still surf city, hold on as it spits you out under the gondola line.

Transfer 4 - Everyone
Pedal up the same road you climbed earlier to 5 Corners and transfer your way down the mountain on any open trails. Take the Trail of the CDAs back to the Neutral Support area. The Pro/Expert course moves on to Stage 4, but SPORT IS DONE FOR THE DAY.

Pro/Expert only - Hop back on the gondola. Exit the Mountain House, hang a right, circle the building and cross under the gondola, through a gate in the rope line, and down the big open road that serves as a bunny hill in the winter. There is a giant glass tube on your right, aim for the bottom of it. Cross under the bottom terminal of the conveyor lift, through the hay, and follow the signs to the top of Stage 4.

Stage 4 - Pro/Expert only
Red Dragon

Red Dragon is as glorious as it is short, be sure to practice this punchy line full of rock rollers and some optional drops. It may be 400 vertical feet, but it’s very photogenic.

Transfer 5 - Pro/Expert only
Turn around after finishing on the road and start chugging out SOB (South of the Boarder) Road. It’s the toughest climb of the day, with a lot of loose rock and punchy climbs. You’ll near the top of Kellogg Peak, and then descend a bit before starting up Wardner Peak with its hallmark communication towers.

Stage 5 - Pro/Expert only
Hot Dog Hallway/Loamer Simpson/Hot Dog Hallway/ Lower Loamer Simpson.

A few years back we raced Hot Dog Hallway, named after a tight ski line in the proximity. You’ll start on that same trail, but right before it gets rocky you’ll turn onto Loamer Simpson for some fresh stuff. When you enter the forest you’ll see all the trees have a wild bend from surviving the forces of winter. Harvest some loam, get popped back onto Hot Dog Hallway, cross a rocky af road, and then you can squish some more loam to the finish line. You’ll stop shortly after the finish line, and you can walk or ride your bike down the rough path to the road below.

Transfer 6 - Pro/Expert only
Follow the signs for a gentle pedal to the base of Chair 3, the just past to Moose Knuckle. Please do not get in the chairlift line, backups here will delay the rest of the folks still on course. Take Moose Knuckle for a nice connector to Corkscrew, and transfer out however you like as long as it’s open.

Detailed Description
2024 Schwalbe NAEC Day 1 is a 33 mile moderately popular expert race route located near Kellogg Idaho. This mountain bike primary route. This route includes 17 trails. This route climbs 11,434 ft with a max elevation of 6,200 ft then descends -9,003 ft.

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Route Sections

1 Transfer 4 - Pro/Expert Load Gondola, Sport Stops @ Base
  • 11 miles distance
  • 4,460 ft climb
  • -2,012 ft descent
2 Transfer 2 - Everytone
  • 5 miles distance
  • 3,369 ft climb
  • -233 ft descent
3 Stage 2 - Everyone
  • 3,737 ft distance
  • 0 ft climb
  • -744 ft descent
4 Transfer 3 - Everyone
  • 2,379 ft distance
  • 757 ft climb
  • -3 ft descent
5 Stage 3 - Everyone
  • 2 miles distance
  • 3 ft climb
  • -2,161 ft descent
6 Stage 4 - Pro/Expert ONLY
  • 2,822 ft distance
  • 0 ft climb
  • -423 ft descent
7 Stage 1 - Everyone
  • 3 miles distance
  • 76 ft climb
  • -1,674 ft descent
8 Transfer 5 - Pro/Expert Only
  • 2 miles distance
  • 847 ft climb
  • -89 ft descent
9 Stage 5 - Pro/Expert Only
  • 4,839 ft distance
  • 18 ft climb
  • -1,210 ft descent
10 X-Fer Back to Bike Park and Base - Pro/Expert Only
  • 2 miles distance
  • 57 ft climb
  • -286 ft descent
11 Transfer 1 - Everyone
  • 5 miles distance
  • 1,838 ft climb
  • -19 ft descent

Trails in Route

Soup Kitchen3,392 ft
Mom Jeans2,123 ft
War Gerbil1 mile
Frog Trees2,497 ft
Hot Beans1,096 ft
Franknbeans2,306 ft
Chair Three2,156 ft
El Burro Loco2,717 ft
Soup Kitchen991 ft
Afternoon Delight4,337 ft
Pepsi Can1,693 ft
Pirate Trail331 ft
WideOpen1,936 ft
Frog Trees2,516 ft
MooseKnuckle3,865 ft

Details

  • Race Course
  • Race Date
    Saturday June 15, 2024 at 12:00am
  • Riding area
  • Primary Activity
    Mountain Bike
  • Other Activities
    • E-Bike
  • Difficulty rating
    Black Diamond
  • eBike Allowed
  • Bike type
    AM
More Stats for 2024 Schwalbe NAEC Day 1 mountain bike route
  • Altitude change
    2,429 ft
  • Altitude min
    2,302 ft
  • Altitude start
    2,310 ft
  • Altitude end
    4,738 ft
  • Grade
    1.4%
  • Grade max
    -95.2%
  • Grade min
    1247.3%
  • Distance climb
    16 miles
  • Distance down
    14 miles
  • Distance flat
    2 miles
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