17.0 miles
Distance
3,386 ft
Climb
-2,772 ft
Descent
3,989 ft
High Point
Version 1 with timing starting at beach and ending at workman place.
Detailed Description
Naramata Day 7 V1 is a 17 mile popular easy route located near Naramata British Columbia. This mountain bike only route. This route includes 7 trails. This route climbs 3,386 ft with a max elevation of 3,989 ft then descends -2,772 ft.
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Trails in Route
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1 mile | |||||
2,431 ft | |||||
4,954 ft |
Route POI
Aid Station | Aid Station |
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Riding area
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Primary ActivityMountain Bike
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Difficulty ratingGreen
More Stats for Naramata Day 7 V1 mountain bike route
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Avg time4 hr 5 min
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Altitude change614 ft
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Altitude min1,144 ft
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Altitude start1,157 ft
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Altitude end1,772 ft
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Grade0.7%
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Grade max-41.6%
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Grade min59.1%
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Distance climb8 miles
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Distance down7 miles
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Distance flat1 mile
Directions
- Walk east on Kathleen Avenue.
- Continue for 100 meters.
- Walk northeast on Naramata Road.
- Continue for 200 meters.
- Turn right onto Arawana Road.
- Continue for 1 kilometer.
- Turn left to stay on Arawana Road.
- Continue for 80 meters.
- Walk northeast on Arawana Road.
- Continue for 300 meters.
- Turn right.
- Continue for 1.5 kilometers.
- Make a right U-turn.
- Continue for 20 meters.
- Walk south on Rattlesnake.
- Continue for 600 meters.
- Make a sharp left onto Far Out.
- Continue for 3 kilometers.
- Bear left onto Bobcat.
- Continue for 300 meters.
- Turn left onto Lynx.
- Continue for 80 meters.
- Turn left onto Yellow Brick Road.
- Continue for 800 meters.
- Turn left to stay on Yellow Brick Road.
- Continue for 200 meters.
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