4,875 ft
Distance
16 ft
Climb
-630 ft
Descent
00:28:15
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Kashmir Details
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Activities
- Mountain Bike
- Hike
- Trail Running
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Riding AreaWhistler South CRA
Whistler, British Columbia -
Difficulty Rating
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Voted DifficultyDouble Black Diamond (8 votes)
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Trail TypeSingletrack
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Bike TypeAM, XC
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DirectionDownhill PrimaryPopular direction shown
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Climb DifficultyBlack Diamond
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Physical RatingHard
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SeasonJune - October
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Dogs AllowedYes
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TTFs on TrailRock Face
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Global Ranking
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Local Popularity65 in Mountain Biking [+]
- 80 in Trail Running
- 45 in Hiking
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Year Opened2008
Nearly 15 years old, this now classic technical trail might be predominantly descending, but is definitely not a downhill bike trail. Short climbs punctuate this trail and it is definitely more suited to trail bikes. Expect non-stop roots and rocks with a few rolling slabs along the way.
Access Info
Is now predominantly accessed from Middle Of Nowhere/Khyber, but can also be accessed from climbing up the steep and loose logging road from Kadenwood.
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Traditionally Indigenous Territory
More Stats for Kashmir mountain bike trail trail
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Altitude change-613 ft
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Altitude min3,603 ft
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Altitude max4,233 ft
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Altitude start4,217 ft
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Altitude end3,606 ft
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Grade-12.6%
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Grade max-49.5%
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Grade min8.8%
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Distance climb525 ft
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Distance down4,203 ft
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Distance flat148 ft
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Avg time00:28:15
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Avg reverse time00:47:52
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Trail Conditions
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- Snow Groomed
- Snow Packed
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- Snow Cover Inadequate
- Freeze/thaw Cycle
- Icy
- Prevalent Mud
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- Variable
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6 Months
- 186 rides
- 14 miles avg distance
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- 545 rides
- Last: Aug 3, 2022
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8 Reviews & Comments


Had not ridden it in a few years. Not a lot of flow. Mostly blue with one steep roll that is definitely black. Better than Middle of Nowhere but not by a lot.
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That warning is fairly accurate. A lot of roots, eroded, not super loamy…. It’s pretty darn hard and beginners all the way to advanced riders will probably walk— a lot.
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jgram52
(Jun 23, 2020 at 15:39)

There is a pissed off grouse living in this area who doesn’t give 2 frigs that you’re trying to bike. If you see him coming, get on your horse. He aggressively followed us down 1/2 this trail. Also, other than 2-3 features this trail is not worth the absolute SLOG to get to.
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v102013
(Jul 30, 2018 at 16:51)
Great Trail Old School Gnar at its best pretty Technical as a whole but not as hard as Kybers in my opinion.
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lorantd
(Jul 25, 2018 at 14:22)
This is definitely as hard as Ride Don’t Slideand should be labeled double black. Basically a fall line skid mark
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There's an old rotten tree across the trail maybe half way down with a big wasps nest in it.. I got hit like 20 times lucky I had a epi.. be careful go around it
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Xorrox
(Sep 5, 2017 at 14:23)

A warning for visitors and first timers on this trail. Do not be fooled by the single diamond rating on this trail which was likely assigned back when it was a smooth loam trail. When blown out (or wet) this trail will likely spank most first timers other than expert level riders and local tech gnar masters. You have been warned! Be prepared to do some walking the fist time otherwise.
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Be warned if you're walking a few features on middle of nowhere, this trail will beat you a fresh rooty grave. Identical in difficulty to Kush, which mind you is a double black.