1,424 ft
Distance
-212 ft
Descent
00:03:08
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Supporters, Builders, Maintainers & Land Managers of Boogie Nights Trail
Kona Bikes
since 2019Sponsor
Andrew Teit
since 2016Builder- Joe WoywitkaBuilder
Caleb HolonkoBuilder- past supporters
Norco John Henry Bikes
2017 - 2018Sponsor
Dunbar Cycles
2016Sponsor
Daniel Lui
2015 - 2018Builder
Boogie Nights Details
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Activities
- Mountain Bike
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Riding AreaMount Seymour
North Vancouver, British Columbia -
Difficulty Rating
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Voted DifficultyBlack Diamond (2 votes)
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Trail TypeSingletrack
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Bike TypeDH, AM
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DirectionDownhill OnlyPopular direction shown
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Trail VisibilityAlways easy to follow
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Dogs AllowedYes
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TTFs on TrailBerm, Drop, Jump, Ladder Bridge, Pump Track, Rock Face
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Global Ranking#113 in Mountain Biking
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Local Popularity95 in Mountain Biking
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Year Opened2016
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Land ManagerDistrict of North Vancouver
Boogie Nights is a flow trail stemming from the historical Boogieman trail. The new alternative route is filled with a dynamic mix of high speed doubles, step downs and hips. The trail is short but sweet, created by the NSMBA to formalize an alternative exit to the steep technical descent of the historic Boogieman trail.
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Traditionally Indigenous Territory
More Stats for Boogie Nights mountain bike trail trail
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Altitude change-212 ft
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Altitude min665 ft
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Altitude max878 ft
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Altitude start878 ft
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Altitude end666 ft
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Grade-14.9%
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Grade max-23.3%
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Grade min-5%
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Distance down1,424 ft
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Avg time00:03:08
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Avg reverse time00:10:33
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Recent Ridelog Activity on Trail
Past Week
- 81 rides
- 8 miles avg distance
6 Months
- 1,234 rides
- 8 miles avg distance
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- 16,680 rides
- Last: Jul 20, 2022
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16 Reviews & Comments
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be cautious on the berm gap. i ate complete shit on it this sunday, overshot it by a good 15-20 ft because im a complete idiot. you dont need to go fast into it at all.
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Bradmessom
(Jul 13, 2022 at 14:00)

Caution, tree down across the trail at the very end where it intersects with BP. Too big to move on my own without a saw.
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If something is beyond your ability, just walk or ride something else. Your own dismal abilities don't set the bar for everyone. Many regular riders can ride gap jumps. "Pro's only" is a ridiculous thing to say. Is any trail that's too hard for you mean it's only for pro's? Have you compared the trail to the riding in other towns? Your ego needs to be smaller if you think every trail needs to be dialled back to fit your own level of riding. This is the reason unsanctioned trails get built.
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This was a great trail but the recent changes made leading up to the re-opening of the trail today have made it un-rideable unless you’re a pro. This is no longer a single black. Jumps are gaps, there are huge hips with no ride arounds.
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shiggyplop
(May 2, 2022 at 13:15)

Every jump is rollable. The hip has a ride around. A few mods are bring made now to make sure the trail follows the guidelines to remain a "black diamond"
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I’ve heard about the new mods. Looking forward to checking them out.
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I agree. this little trail may have some big jumps that one could get huge air from, but you can certainly ride the whole thing with both wheels on the ground at all times (if I recall correctly). I don't know how to do jumps yet (well, the landing part, I guess), so I just roll them and pump my legs and it's all good. fast and fun. it's a different flavour from the rest of the mountain.
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LeoC489
(Feb 10, 2022 at 19:20)
It's being maintained right now, but they're fixing up the entire trail! All the jump are proper gaps, there are some shark-fins, and the hop is massive!
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zwass
(Mar 10, 2021 at 20:20)

Awesome trail! Could really use a separate uptrack to keep folks from walking their bikes up the jump line.
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Great new trail work from the end of Pangor/Boogieman. The mods around the drop are perfect. Thanks!
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deepcovedave
(May 24, 2020 at 7:48)

the nsmba changed it more now its even more lit and fun and now you get lots of air!!!!
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bboyshredder
(Sep 14, 2019 at 17:04)
Fun trail best jump line on the North shore. Very fun gaps and doubles. Thanks to the NSMBA.
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Cool this trail is finally published on Trailforks! So many people have been asking about since it was opened.
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