32.7 miles
Distance
5,978 ft
Climb
-5,977 ft
Descent
1,961 ft
High Point
All BC Bike Race courses are subject to permits from the land owners and all courses are subject to change until finalized during race week.
This has been the racers favorite course for the last 5 years. 55 km's of the world finest singletrack budgeted out in fits and spurt of hero moves, swoops and burms. This is a great day to ride your mountain bike, have fun and soak up the trail bonanza.
source: BC Bike Race
Detailed Description
BCBR 2016 Day 6 - Squamish is a 33 mile intermediate race route located near Squamish British Columbia. This mountain bike only route can be used one direction and has a hard overall physical rating. This route includes 43 trails. This route climbs 5,978 ft with a max elevation of 1,961 ft then descends -5,977 ft.
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129 Reviews & Comments
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Trail Angry M
I rode this trail and OMG I was so outraged! The trail had some roots and even rocks on it. These clearly have no place on a mountain bike trail. I fell off 15 times, and I was fuming when I found that I scuffed my Ridewrap. The Mayor Of Squamish is going to hear about this!
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garrettrouser
(Mar 21, 2023 at 7:54)
Trail Angry M
I feel like the comments here are a bit misleading. From Seattle I-90 corridor, this trail felt like a classic tech black to me. Most of trail fall line, with steep top section and flatter lower. No huge berms, but the turns have plenty to dig into to maintain speed. Creates an absolutely sweet trail where you can haul, using roots as doubles and taking alternate lines to hop over tech. Though there are no super technical features (no rock rolls or big jumps), I thought it was an amazing “flowy tech” trail through super pretty woods.
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Hankgrillz
(Sep 29, 2022 at 23:30)

Trail Half Nelson
truly one of the best trails ive been on. they really put a lot of care, love, and thought into this trail.
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Bkief
(Aug 27, 2022 at 14:04)

Trail Lumberjack's
The elevation chart for this trail is wrong. It's also in the wrong direction
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dangernoodle92808
(Aug 26, 2022 at 21:07)

Trail Angry M
The first half of this trail has very steep tech. My rear tire was sliding everywhere, to the point where I nearly crashed into a tree twice. The second half has fun bridges and was mostly chill. If you are intermediate I suggest doing Half Nelson and cutting over to the second half first before committing to the entire thing.
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dangernoodle92808
(Aug 26, 2022 at 21:00)

Trail Of Mice and Men
I don't think this climb trail is nearly as difficult as the climb trail to Half Nelson. It's pretty straight forward with a few switchbacks and tech.
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dangernoodle92808
(Aug 26, 2022 at 20:58)

Trail Rollercoaster
I would consider this a very easy blue. Mostly green but one or two tech sections that are easy to walk. The sudden uphill in the middle caught me off guard. Overall really fun and great for beginners trying to progress.
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Trail Dead End Loop
All clear. A fun trail, very XC. Do not think it’s a blue at all, super straightforward. Would be a good spot for a beginner.
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Trail Of Mice and Men
Climb is not for the faint of heart. Steep and loose.
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Trail Pseudo-Tsuga - Part 1
So, can I trust the last reports? Is the trail in good conditions or there is too much snow to ride?
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Trail Pseudo-Tsuga - Part 1
No, look at the date. Trail is under snow
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Trail Pseudo-Tsuga - Part 1
Thank you. I looked at the date, that’s exactly why I asked.
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Fishrock123
(Nov 18, 2021 at 15:02)
Trail Northside Connector
This is a service road that accepts all forms of traffic. The elevation cart is very obviously very wrong. The road is reasonably mellow and could be driven by car.
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Trail Northside Connector
Well, the elevation map is correct. Small data ranges skew.
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Trail Northside Connector
There's vertical exaggeration which is usually shown on profiles so you can see it more easily.
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twodeesquared
(Nov 2, 2021 at 9:37)

Trail Ring Creek Access Road
It's a road. Why can't you shuttle it?
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Trail Ring Creek Access Road
Well it's a logging road so you can do whatever you want. It's also an incredibly highly trafficked road for pedaling that's too narrow for a vehicle to pass someone pedaling without them pulling over. It's also faster to pedal if you're in mildly decent shape.
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Trail Half Nelson
Fantastic trail. Well built, beautiful flow and well maintained
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sjckennedy
(Aug 15, 2021 at 13:40)

Trail Pseudo-Tsuga - Part 1
Super dry conditions have made this trail a bit slippery right now. Fun though!
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sjckennedy
(Aug 15, 2021 at 13:38)

Trail Pseudo-Tsuga - Part 2
Conditions are super dry right now making the trail a bit slippery. Super fun and flowy though!
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Trail Flat Alley
Well if used to be a jump trail back in the day but considering it crosses 2 of the most popular trails in Squamish and is an old road grade, probably not.
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Trail Rollercoaster
Better get you laps in soon, the property is for sale which the lower section runs through.
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Trail Pseudo-Tsuga - Part 3
Tree work. Closed!
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Tree work happening. Please avoid the lower section of the Legacy Climb.
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Trail 50 Shades of Green
Top notch climb trail. Fun and engaging without all the technical BS that just slows you down.
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Marcusvanheyst
(Oct 12, 2020 at 17:48)

Trail Access Road
Is this possible to shuttle? Looking for places to shuttle other than diamond head
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Trail Access Road
don't think so, no point in doing it anyways- saves you so little pedaling that its probably slower than just riding up the Mashiter. You can't shuttle the rest of the Mashiter anyways
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nicoli
(Oct 12, 2020 at 22:11)

Trail Access Road
Nope, it is gated at the bottom. Shuttling isn't my thing, but I would guess Pemby is a good recommendation.
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Si1versmith
(Sep 12, 2020 at 19:43)
Trail Garibaldi Park Road
Do not attempt this if you are not good at riding uphill. It will take 2-3 hours if you have to walk bits of it.
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Trail Half Nelson
Thanks for all the positive feedback on the trail work. So many people have asked how to contribute directly to the Half Nelson improvements. This is a link to a goFundMe page. gf.me/u/ywg66u
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Trail Half Nelson
done and done, thanks for all your efforts over the years and to come, Ted!
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One of the best climb trails. Enjoyable to mash the pedals up this one!
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Trail Pseudo-Tsuga - Part 3
Berms are well built and flowy and trail is super smooth. Would like to see some more jumps
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eresc
(Aug 4, 2020 at 15:28)
Trail Half Nelson
I was there on Sunday, and there was a sign saying that the trail is closed for construction. Asked to use Recycle instead.
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Trail 50 Shades of Green
A real ass burner but quick awesome way up.
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whyapinkbike
(Jul 10, 2020 at 15:43)
Trail Half Nelson
Just when I thought it could not get any better, SORCA and Dream Wizards have added even more! IIRC it was last year when they bermed a tight turn which had, till then, a caution sign of some sort; I'd found myself slowing to a stop, on some occasions. Now, the area after that (which IIRC is near the covered bridge) has been turned into a maze of berms, a la the new additions to Pseudo Tsuga III. Great work. Positively orgasmic!
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whyapinkbike
(Jul 10, 2020 at 15:23)
Trail Your Mom
Great trail to improve my skills on. Much of it seems easy, except when you realize that, to clear the several tricky/difficult features, you have to _speed_ through the rest (to generate sufficient momentum). But, there are enough tight turns to make it difficult for me to sustain the speed. And the bridge & the rock-face are too challenging for my current skill-level.
Beautiful area.
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Beautiful area.
whyapinkbike
(Jul 18, 2020 at 11:46)
Trail Your Mom
The bermed, wooden bridge is just a traction fear for me.
A higher drop (30+ cm, without a good landing) would've been fine, had I had more speed.
There is a rock-face-ish section, just before the intersection to Phil & Cam's, that is narrow and steep.
There is a 0.5 m drop, after a turn-at-a-crest, followed by a steep, which is definitely a Black section.
The mini rock-face which follows a ladder ramp & a slow turn is a problem I need to work on.
Most of this run is Green or Light Blue, with about 3 Dark Blue spots.
FYI. Full disclosure/honesty!
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A higher drop (30+ cm, without a good landing) would've been fine, had I had more speed.
There is a rock-face-ish section, just before the intersection to Phil & Cam's, that is narrow and steep.
There is a 0.5 m drop, after a turn-at-a-crest, followed by a steep, which is definitely a Black section.
The mini rock-face which follows a ladder ramp & a slow turn is a problem I need to work on.
Most of this run is Green or Light Blue, with about 3 Dark Blue spots.
FYI. Full disclosure/honesty!
thierrym
(May 21, 2020 at 15:45)
Trail The Graduate
Really nice trail, flowy with some nice features
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filippulpan
(Nov 28, 2019 at 9:55)

Tree on trail at firsts switch back. Will require chain saw to remove it.
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Trail Rupert
Rupert is my favorite trail in Squamish. Fun rock slabs, cool wooden features, plenty to session, and easy to lap! Other trail favorites in Squamish are:
twowheeledwanderer.com/posts/my-8-favorite-mountain-bike-trails-in-squamish-bc
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twowheeledwanderer.com/posts/my-8-favorite-mountain-bike-trails-in-squamish-bc

Trail Half Nelson
Half Nelson is in my top 8 favorite trails in Squamish. Fast, flowy, and super fun! The other seven are:
twowheeledwanderer.com/posts/my-8-favorite-mountain-bike-trails-in-squamish-bc
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twowheeledwanderer.com/posts/my-8-favorite-mountain-bike-trails-in-squamish-bc


Trail Half Nelson
Trueeee down !! Half way after the new section and before the big bridge
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aaric08
(Nov 2, 2019 at 17:58)

Trail Pseudo-Tsuga - Part 3
So much flow in these berms. Amazing work trail crews! Thanks for all your hard work.
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Trail Rollercoaster
This is a fun and fast (if you want it to be) ride. Great way to end your day of riding.
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Jeffob1
(Sep 5, 2019 at 17:17)
Trail 50 Shades of Green
Excellent climb trail...great job in building this one!
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Jeffob1
(Sep 5, 2019 at 17:12)
Trail Lumberjack's
Fun down trail to get back to Tantalus after riding Alice Lake trails. Nice combo after Rollercoaster to finish the day. Lots of roots, hence the name!
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Trail Ring Creek Access Road
Not meant to drive up, shuttle access via Girabaldi Park Road.
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Trail Rollercoaster
Yes, a classic way to finish your day in this area.
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Rmeritz
(Jun 14, 2019 at 21:27)
Trail Flat Alley
Truely horrible. Like biking up a creek bed. Don't do it.
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tmorto
(May 21, 2019 at 15:55)

Trail Pseudo-Tsuga - Part 3
Just epic fun! Those berms keep you on your toes and give you an ear to ear grin!
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Trail Half Nelson
Super fun hard pack fast conditions, hats off to the trails crews
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Trail Half Nelson
To safe time and to maximise the time that we have(4 days), what are the best trial combination?
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Trail Half Nelson
Does the ride up to the Half Nelson trail head takes 1 full hour?
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Trail Half Nelson
www.trailforks.com/trails/ring-creek-access-road - Average time if you climb the road looks to be about 30 minutes.
www.trailforks.com/trails/climb-trail--stl-lhalem-sintl-3075 - 40 minutes if you take the climbing trail.
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www.trailforks.com/trails/climb-trail--stl-lhalem-sintl-3075 - 40 minutes if you take the climbing trail.


Trail Half Nelson
Thank you so much. We’ll be there end July spending four days trailing the world renown Squamish Trails
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moxiematt
(Dec 7, 2018 at 8:21)

Trail Pseudo-Tsuga - Part 3
Man, they knocked the new berms out of the park. Nice job trail crew!
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Jase-the-ace
(Sep 5, 2018 at 11:41)

Great to have an alternative to biking up the forestry roads. As a whole though, I think there's a bit too much descent for a climb trail. Enough to add 280m vertical up to half Nelson seems like a bit too much. Some people may enjoy it, personally I think a climb trail should be designed to efficiently get you to the top of the trails
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Fun little trail! Ends in a beautiful creek with a bridge where you can connect to other trails and connection access roads
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Trail Pseudo-Tsuga - Part 1
One of my favorite trails in Squamish! A piece of art in trail making! Flooooowy
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Trail Half Nelson
Awesome trail! Very flowy but with some step sections. The berms si good. Recommended!
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Trail Phil & Cam's
Dunno what's with the low ratings but it was a fun, flowy and clean rip. Rad alt line!
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Didn't know climb trails could be so fun! Lots of tech to keep things interesting: roots, rocks and a few tight switchbacks. Not super steep. I dig it!
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Trail Pseudo-Tsuga - Part 1
awesome trail for any rider level. lots of berms, small jumps and fast flow. 5 stars!
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marmiteslave
(Jun 3, 2018 at 11:44)

Trail Rollercoaster
A classic SQUAMISH trail for the past 25 years that wraps up any ride ending on Perth with a big smile on your face. A crowd favorite for the Test of Metal. Good for any rider. Beginners may find the last pitch worth a walk.
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Trail Pseudo-Tsuga - Part 3
Trail is awesome. Some few blown out bits on berms near the top. Donate to SORCA if you're riding here is it helps fund these awesome trails. Thanks builders for awesome times.
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DePita13
(Oct 14, 2017 at 0:24)
Trail Dead End Loop
Lots of fallen logs, trail can not be completed
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Magzbike
(Oct 10, 2017 at 20:47)
Trail 50 Shades of Green
Nice and tacky thanks to some morning rain.
In good shape, minus the "turkeys" riding down the trail skidding around each turn.
Is a flashing neon sign required at the top?
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In good shape, minus the "turkeys" riding down the trail skidding around each turn.
Is a flashing neon sign required at the top?
gofishyfishy
(Sep 6, 2017 at 19:56)
Trail Mikes Loop
Took it up from the top of 50 shades. Nice climbing trail.
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gofishyfishy
(Sep 6, 2017 at 19:54)
Trail 50 Shades of Green
Fantastic non-technical climbing trail. Thank you builders.
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Trail Blindside Connector
Dont use this way up this mountain. It is uncyclable due to big loose rocks and it is pretty steep.
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Trail 50 Shades of Green
Excellent climbing trail. Very good condition. Kudos to the builders.
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davolt13
(Jul 6, 2017 at 12:00)
Trail Pseudo-Tsuga - Part 3
So fun and flowy, especially the final section.
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Primary ActivityMountain Bike
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AKABC Bike Race, Squamish
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Difficulty ratingBlue
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Route TypeLoop
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Bike typeXC
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DirectionOne Direction
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Physical ratingHard
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Altitude min32 ft
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Altitude start49 ft
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Altitude end49 ft
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Grade max-76.5%
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Grade min97.4%
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Distance climb16 miles
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Distance down13 miles
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