This trail is permanently closed/decommissioned
1,975 ft
Distance
-270 ft
Descent
00:05:49
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Heckyl and Jeckyl Details
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Activities
- Mountain Bike
- Hike
- Trail Running
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Riding AreaWoodlot
Maple Ridge, British Columbia -
Difficulty Rating
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Voted DifficultyDouble Black Diamond (2 votes)
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Trail TypeSingletrack
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Bike TypeDH, AM, DJ
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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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eBike Allowed
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TTFs on TrailBridge, Drop, Jump, Gap Jump, Ladder Bridge
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Local Popularity20 in Mountain Biking [+]
- 25 in Trail Running
- 60 in Hiking
Trail has been marked and signed as closed as per the land manager. The FVMBA will be working with the land manager and the trailbuilders to try to comply with the land managers requirements. Hopefully this trail will be reopened in the near future. Please respect any signs put in place by the land manager.
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Traditionally Indigenous Territory
More Stats for Heckyl and Jeckyl mountain bike trail trail
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Altitude change-270 ft
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Altitude min883 ft
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Altitude max1,153 ft
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Altitude start1,153 ft
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Altitude end883 ft
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Grade-13.7%
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Grade max-31.8%
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Grade min-1.7%
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Distance down1,975 ft
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Avg time00:05:49
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Avg reverse time00:07:43
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Video: POV of Geoff Gulevich on 'One of the Sickest Trails I Have Ever Ridden'
Apr 23, 2020 from pinkbike.com
Geoff Gulevich follows Fraser Vaage on a mix of modern high-speed jumps and old school woodwork.
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Recent Ridelog Activity on Trail
Past Week
- 0 rides
6 Months
- 2 rides
- 7 miles avg distance
All
- 408 rides
- Last: Nov 10, 2023
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Apr 23, 2020

Geoff Gulevich follows Fraser Vaage on a mix of modern high-speed jumps and old school woodwork.
May 8, 2020

Another hit of blurry goodness.
Apr 24, 2020

Friday used to just mean fails... These are anything but!
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