81.5 miles
Distance
9,995 ft
Climb
-13,788 ft
Descent
1 mile
High Point
100% self supported, no lifts, no shuttles. Let's play.
Detailed Description
The 2019 EdMondo Route is a 82 mile popular extreme route located near Vernon British Columbia. This mountain bike only route. This route includes 91 trails. This route climbs 9,995 ft with a max elevation of 5,945 ft then descends -13,788 ft.
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Trails in Route
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85 ft | |||||
755 ft | |||||
3,235 ft | |||||
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5,007 ft | |||||
1 mile | |||||
1,391 ft | |||||
318 ft | |||||
5 miles | |||||
2,657 ft | |||||
823 ft | |||||
2 miles | |||||
2,247 ft | |||||
1,138 ft | |||||
2,346 ft | |||||
971 ft | |||||
955 ft | |||||
2,917 ft |
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Primary ActivityMountain Bike
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Difficulty ratingDouble Black Diamond
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Bike typeAM
More Stats for The 2019 EdMondo Route mountain bike route
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Avg time26 hr 49 min
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Altitude change-3,793 ft
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Altitude min1,279 ft
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Altitude start5,087 ft
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Altitude end1,293 ft
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Grade-0.9%
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Grade max-144.5%
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Grade min63.6%
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Distance climb35 miles
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Distance down41 miles
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Distance flat5 miles
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The Mantle & Granite - Vernon Mountain Biking - Okanagan Singletrack
trail: The Mantle
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Jun 18, 2022
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