8.9 miles
Distance
1,802 ft
Climb
-1,584 ft
Descent
3,171 ft
High Point
**MIKE'S TRAIL** we will be skipping the steep chute at the bottom.
XC RACE | REGISTRATION AND STAGING
Date: Saturday Sept 9th
Staging Address: Kenna Cartwright Park - Click here for link
Registration begins at 10:00am
Racing begins at 11:00am
The course will be approx.10-15kms in length.
Categories: Open Women, U21 Women, Open Men, U21 Men
ENDURO RACE | REGISTRATION AND STAGING
Date: Sunday Sept 10th
Staging Address: Pineview Valley Park - Click here for link
Registration begins at 9:00am
Racing begins at 10:00am
The course will be approx.15-20kms in length - approx. 2-3hrs
Categories: Open Women, U21 Women, Open Men, U21 Men
Detailed Description
Kamloops Enduro | Tournament Capital Games Enduro is a 9 mile less popular intermediate race route located near Kamloops British Columbia. This mountain bike only route and has a moderate overall physical rating. This route includes 49 trails. This route climbs 1,802 ft with a max elevation of 3,171 ft then descends -1,584 ft.
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29 Reviews & Comments
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Metric-MrShades
(Oct 7, 2022 at 8:49)

Trail Spin Cycle
It's not too steep or technical a climb but there are sections where the trail is very skinny with steep slopes on both sides (think Midway, BC trails if you've ever ridden there). Also, about 300m up (past the Low Iron junction) the trail squeezes between two trees and the builders left a stump right in the trail; it was sloppy building that left an unnecessary hazard that could have bad consequences depending on how you fall down the slope.
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gasman5
(Nov 5, 2020 at 14:19)

Trail Boot Chute
Probably the best climbing trail if you want to get to the top quickly.
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gasman5
(Nov 5, 2020 at 14:19)

Trail Boot Chute
Probably the best climbing trail if you want to get to the top quickly.
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gasman5
(Nov 5, 2020 at 14:19)

Trail Boot Chute
Probably the best climbing trail if you want to get to the top quickly.
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Trail Smelly Richard
Found a wheel at the Pineview parking lot. Take a look at the Kamloops Bike Riders Association Facebook page for contact info to get it back.
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Trail Smelly Richard
Found a wheel at the Pineview parking lot. Take a look at the Kamloops Bike Riders Association Facebook page for contact info to get it back.
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Trail Smelly Richard
Found a wheel at the Pineview parking lot. Take a look at the Kamloops Bike Riders Association Facebook page for contact info to get it back.
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Trail A Blaze On The Hillside
This is a great trail. It's rated black due to the rocky stuff at the top and I assume the steep washed out sandy part at the bottom. The rest is not that hard. Flows really well and the jumps and doubles are a lot of fun. The rocky parts of Stubby's are a bit tougher. An intermediate rider can ride easily from where it crosses the access road and turn out to Boot Chute when crossing through the cabin.
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Trail A Blaze On The Hillside
This is a great trail. It's rated black due to the rocky stuff at the top and I assume the steep washed out sandy part at the bottom. The rest is not that hard. Flows really well and the jumps and doubles are a lot of fun. The rocky parts of Stubby's are a bit tougher. An intermediate rider can ride easily from where it crosses the access road and turn out to Boot Chute when crossing through the cabin.
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Trail A Blaze On The Hillside
This is a great trail. It's rated black due to the rocky stuff at the top and I assume the steep washed out sandy part at the bottom. The rest is not that hard. Flows really well and the jumps and doubles are a lot of fun. The rocky parts of Stubby's are a bit tougher. An intermediate rider can ride easily from where it crosses the access road and turn out to Boot Chute when crossing through the cabin.
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Trail A Blaze On The Hillside
Great trail. But being an (you'll assume arrogant) staunch Shore rider this trail is a blue at best! Pretty easy stuff but still a blast!
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Trail A Blaze On The Hillside
Great trail. But being an (you'll assume arrogant) staunch Shore rider this trail is a blue at best! Pretty easy stuff but still a blast!
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Trail A Blaze On The Hillside
Great trail. But being an (you'll assume arrogant) staunch Shore rider this trail is a blue at best! Pretty easy stuff but still a blast!
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Trail A Blaze On The Hillside
This trail is a masterpiece, effortless flow ans scattered throughout are jumps berms and little features like rock gardens and log bars to keep you on your toes. Most fun descent in pineview by far.
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Trail A Blaze On The Hillside
This trail is a masterpiece, effortless flow ans scattered throughout are jumps berms and little features like rock gardens and log bars to keep you on your toes. Most fun descent in pineview by far.
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Trail A Blaze On The Hillside
This trail is a masterpiece, effortless flow ans scattered throughout are jumps berms and little features like rock gardens and log bars to keep you on your toes. Most fun descent in pineview by far.
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Trail A Blaze On The Hillside
Definitely a black trail, not blue. Multiple steep rock lines at the top, a few (mostly low consequence) gaps in the middle, one steep silty slalom line near the bottom. Beware of the blind rock jump to gap about half-way down. Look before you launch.
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Trail A Blaze On The Hillside
Definitely a black trail, not blue. Multiple steep rock lines at the top, a few (mostly low consequence) gaps in the middle, one steep silty slalom line near the bottom. Beware of the blind rock jump to gap about half-way down. Look before you launch.
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Trail A Blaze On The Hillside
Definitely a black trail, not blue. Multiple steep rock lines at the top, a few (mostly low consequence) gaps in the middle, one steep silty slalom line near the bottom. Beware of the blind rock jump to gap about half-way down. Look before you launch.
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Route Sections
1 | STAGE 1 | Stubby
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2 | STAGE 2 | A Blaze on the Hillside
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3 | STAGE 3 | Mike's Trail (It will skip the steep chute at the bottom)
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2 miles | |||||
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3,392 ft |
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More Stats for Kamloops Enduro | Tournament Capital Games Enduro mountain bike route
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Altitude change217 ft
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Altitude min2,505 ft
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Altitude start2,505 ft
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Altitude end2,723 ft
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Grade0.5%
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Grade max-55.1%
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Grade min38.5%
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Distance climb5 miles
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Distance down3 miles
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Distance flat4,259 ft
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