7.5 miles
Distance
1,187 ft
Climb
-1,185 ft
Descent
1 mile
High Point
Sugar momma then sugar daddy
Detailed Description
The Sugars Rev is a 7 mile popular intermediate route located near Bragg Creek Alberta. This mountain bike only route. This route includes 10 trails. This route climbs 1,187 ft with a max elevation of 5,594 ft then descends -1,185 ft.
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19 Reviews & Comments
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Trail Bobcat
Very underrated downhill. Fast and flowy with great views up top.
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Trail Sugar Daddy
great climbing trail for riders moving from beginner to intermediate; trail maintains an easy grade with intermediate sections here & there, and becomes easier the higher you get with several spots you can rest carrying your speed, one short rockier section towards the top before the rock bench/lookout
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Trail Strange Brew
Fun fast trail, flows very well for the majority after the small climb a quarter way in. Many potential natural gaps
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Trail Strange Brew
Nice and grippy but, full of horse tracks that make for a bumpy, slow, uncomfortable start to decent. ~2-4 km ?
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Trail Sugar Mama
Mama black bear and 2 cubs spotted about halfway down Snakes yesterday morning.
They just kept moving downslope away from the trail.
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They just kept moving downslope away from the trail.
RockiesMarc
(Aug 4, 2020 at 15:13)

Trail Sugar Mama
Mama bear and cub seen by the switchbacks mid route. Non aggressive but right by the trail. Mama is big enough!
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Gonnad
(Jul 26, 2020 at 7:46)

Trail Strange Brew
I did this yesterday. If you like roots and rocks this is the one for you, recommend going up Rangers and down Strange Brew. A few muddy patches but in good condition.
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Jugheed
(May 14, 2019 at 21:15)

Trail Strange Brew
May 14, Trail is in pretty good shape.
Unfortunately can’t say the same for the Baruch’s Corner sign at the top lookout, and the trail-map at the Elbow junction. Somebody thinks that wrecking the signs is fun or something.
Anyway, let’s respect what has been provided for the enjoyment of the area without ruining it for everybody.
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Unfortunately can’t say the same for the Baruch’s Corner sign at the top lookout, and the trail-map at the Elbow junction. Somebody thinks that wrecking the signs is fun or something.
Anyway, let’s respect what has been provided for the enjoyment of the area without ruining it for everybody.
rollin-dubs
(Jul 23, 2015 at 10:28)
Trail Sugar Daddy
Trail continues across the elbow to snagmore, not up the elbow towards boundary as the map shows.
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Altitude change2 ft
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Altitude min4,566 ft
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Altitude start4,576 ft
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Altitude end4,577 ft
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Grade max-46.3%
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Grade min37.9%
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Distance climb3 miles
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Distance down3 miles
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Distance flat4,747 ft
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