3.2 miles
Distance
73 ft
Climb
-1,294 ft
Descent
2,642 ft
High Point
If riding Blood on the Tracks you can follow this route out if you want to maximise your time on singletrack (albeit somewhat unexciting singletrack). If instead you want a faster exit skip Menzies Trail and Shinrin-Yoku Trail and just ride the fast and wide XC ski trail descent out to the road.
Detailed Description
BOTT Route is a 3 mile less popular intermediate route located near Dawson Yukon. This mountain bike only route. This route includes 11 trails. This route climbs 73 ft with a max elevation of 2,642 ft then descends -1,294 ft.
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Trails in Route
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Primary ActivityMountain Bike
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Difficulty ratingBlue
More Stats for BOTT Route mountain bike route
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Altitude change-1,222 ft
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Altitude min1,421 ft
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Altitude start2,642 ft
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Altitude end1,421 ft
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Grade-7.3%
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Grade max-37.5%
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Grade min15.7%
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Distance climb2,064 ft
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Distance down3 miles
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Distance flat728 ft
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