1,012 ft
Distance
17 ft
Climb
-195 ft
Descent
00:02:03
Avg time
Details
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Riding areaWest Vancouver
West Vancouver, British Columbia -
Difficulty rating
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Trail typeMachine Groomed
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Bike typeAM, XC
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Trail UsageMulti-use
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DirectionBoth Directions
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Climb DifficultyBlue
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Physical ratingModerate
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Seasonall
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Family FriendlyYes
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TTFs on trailBridge, Other
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Ride in rainYes
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Global Ranking#7029
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Land Managerdistrict of west vancouver
Short connector trail from Whyte Lake parking lot to Seaview trail, part of the Trans Canada trail. Simple, graded trail with stairs and a (slippery) boardwalk near the bottom. Naturally a green but throw some corner drifts and small jumps in there and you can make it a pretty fun descent.
Access Info
can walk up from seaview trail then ride down or you can ride down from the whytelake parking lot.
This trail is Unsanctioned, Ride at your own Risk!
More Stats for Trans Canada - Seaview Connector mountain bike trail
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Altitude change-178 ft
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Altitude min203 ft
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Altitude max381 ft
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Altitude start381 ft
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Altitude end203 ft
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Grade-17.571%
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Grade max-46.99%
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Grade min18.652%
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Distance climb207 ft
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Distance down750 ft
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Distance flat55 ft
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Avg time00:02:03
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Trail Conditions
- Unknown
- Snow Packed
- Snow Covered
- Freeze/thaw Cycle
- Icy
- Prevalent Mud
- Wet
- Variable
- Dry
- Very Dry
Directions to trans-canada-seaview-connector trailhead
(49.363018, -123.261355)
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Ya what giantbird has said is true, whoever put this trail on the map:
a) doesn't know the local trails well and so has mislabeled it
b) is trying to make the trail sound more legit than it is by noting non-existent trail features (I'll give him there is a boardwalk with steps)
c) hasn't experienced an actual trail yet because this 'black diamond' is literally a 5' wide gravel strip which is equivalent to fromme's fire road and y'don't hear of people raving about how sick fire roads are to descend on.
This ain't no trail, it's a path.
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a) doesn't know the local trails well and so has mislabeled it
b) is trying to make the trail sound more legit than it is by noting non-existent trail features (I'll give him there is a boardwalk with steps)
c) hasn't experienced an actual trail yet because this 'black diamond' is literally a 5' wide gravel strip which is equivalent to fromme's fire road and y'don't hear of people raving about how sick fire roads are to descend on.
This ain't no trail, it's a path.

Those past two comments referred to the previous trail description. Now the description is much more accurate.
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Don't go down this unless you need to go to Horseshoe Bay or live at the bottom of it. Be careful when your going down because there are always hikers on this.
More of a blue.... its a black if there are hikers on it and you don't plan on yielding.