3.3 miles
Distance
173 ft
Climb
-169 ft
Descent
922 ft
High Point
1 ft
Altitude change
838 ft
Altitude min
838 ft
Altitude start
840 ft
Altitude end
-9.1%
Grade max
18.9%
Grade min
4,774 ft
Distance climb
1 mile
Distance down
1 mile
Distance flat

Bioski offers single track, classic only ski trails with occasional double track sections. The "Classic Five" is a 5 km trail that may be regarded as the heart of the system with other trails either cutting across it or connecting to it.

Each junction is marked by a grey post that is designed to aid in navigating the trail system and carries information in the case of injury. Each post has an unique emergency locator number that should be used if you call 911.

Detailed Description
Classic Five is a 3 mile less popular intermediate route located near Sudbury Ontario. This nordic ski only route can be used one direction and has a moderate overall physical rating. This route climbs 173 ft with a max elevation of 922 ft then descends -169 ft.
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Onaping Falls Nordics Ski Club (www.onapingfallsnordics.com)
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Stats

  • Distance
    3 miles
  • Altitude min
    838 ft
  • Altitude start
    838 ft
  • Altitude end
    840 ft
  • Climb
    173 ft
  • Descent
    -169 ft
  • Grade max
    -9.1%
  • Grade min
    18.9%
  • Distance climb
    4,774 ft
  • Distance down
    1 mile
  • Distance flat
    1 mile

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  • Physical rating
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