29.6 miles
Distance
4,023 ft
Climb
-4,032 ft
Descent
3,981 ft
High Point

5 km Paved uphill start
3 km Rail-Grade gravel
8.5 km Climbing singletrack
3 km uphill gravel
7 km downhill gravel
3 km mixed adventure riding (with hike-a-bikes)
16 km Finale on gravel and paved roads
2.5 km roll back to Manitou Beach (off-clock)

Detailed Description
BCBR 2021 Stage 2 Gravel Final is a 30 mile easy race route located near Naramata British Columbia. This gravel bike only route. This route includes 4 trails. This route climbs 4,023 ft with a max elevation of 3,981 ft then descends -4,032 ft.
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Details

  • Race Course
  • Riding area
  • Primary Activity
    Gravel Bike
  • Difficulty rating
    Green
More Stats for BCBR 2021 Stage 2 Gravel Final mountain bike route
  • Avg time
    7 hr 52 min
  • Altitude change
    -9 ft
  • Altitude min
    1,135 ft
  • Altitude start
    1,150 ft
  • Altitude end
    1,142 ft
  • Grade max
    -54.1%
  • Grade min
    64.3%
  • Distance climb
    11 miles
  • Distance down
    16 miles
  • Distance flat
    2 miles

Directions

  1. Bike north on Kathleen Road.
  2. Continue for less than 10 meters.
  3. Bike northeast on Naramata Road.
  4. Continue for 200 meters.
  5. Turn right onto Arawana Road.
  6. Continue for 200 meters.
  7. Turn right onto Gammon Road.
  8. Continue for 1 kilometer.
  9. Make a sharp left onto Noyes Road.
  10. Continue for 200 meters.
  11. Turn right onto Mariposa Road.
  12. Continue for 100 meters.
  13. Turn left onto Winifred Road.
  14. Continue for 800 meters.
  15. Bike south on KVR/TCT - Penticton to Chute Lake/Highlands Trail.
  16. Continue for 3 kilometers.
  17. Make a sharp left onto Chipmunk.
  18. Continue for 500 meters.
  19. Turn left to stay on Chipmunk.
  20. Continue for 1.5 kilometers.
  21. Keep right to take Far Out.
  22. Continue for 3 kilometers.
  23. Bear left onto Bobcat.
  24. Continue for 400 meters.
  25. Bear left onto Yellow Brick Road.
  26. Continue for 50 meters.
  27. Keep straight to stay on Yellow Brick Road.
  28. Continue for 800 meters.
  29. Turn left to stay on Yellow Brick Road.
  30. Continue for 200 meters.
  31. Bike west on KVR/TCT - Penticton to Chute Lake/Highlands Trail.
  32. Continue for 7 kilometers.
  33. Bike north on KVR/TCT - Penticton to Chute Lake/Highlands Trail.
  34. Continue for 1 kilometer.
  35. Bike north on KVR/TCT - Penticton to Chute Lake/Highlands Trail.
  36. Continue for 200 meters.
  37. Bike west on KVR/TCT - Penticton to Chute Lake/Highlands Trail.
  38. Continue for 100 meters.
  39. Bike southwest on KVR/TCT - Penticton to Chute Lake/Highlands Trail.
  40. Continue for 30 meters.
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Recent Trail Reports Along Route

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Far Out
Aug 22, 2024 @ 9:27am
Aug 22, 2024
I rode this trail as a climb, wouldn’t call it a true green rating if the kettle valley Trail is rated green. I would say it’s more easy moderate with some rocky sections for sure and pretty good grunt a few sections.
Neverland - Lower
Aug 11, 2024 @ 2:28am
Aug 11, 2024
Chipmunk
Jul 6, 2024 @ 8:12am
Jul 6, 2024
Chipmunk was a little more rocky and technical in areas than I expected as a green.
Arawana Rd to Reservoir
May 10, 2024 @ 3:33am
May 10, 2024
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