1.2 miles
Distance
-483 ft
Descent
00:04:04
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Tsunami Details
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Activities
- Mountain Bike
- E-Bike
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Riding AreaDeer Valley Resort
Park City, Utah -
Difficulty Rating
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Voted DifficultyBlack Diamond (1 vote)
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Trail TypeMachine Groomed
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Bike TypeDH, AM
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DirectionDownhill OnlyPopular direction shown
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eBike AllowedYes up to Class 1
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Global Ranking#1829 in Mountain Biking
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Local Popularity85 in Mountain Biking [+]
- 75 in E-Biking
This is the biggest jump trail that Deer Valley hosts. The table tops are big, but there are not mandatory gaps. You can roll these jumps and the other features like the bridges that have steep drops meant to be sent. However, most traffic coming down this is moving fast. The berms are big, wide and smooth. Well, at least they are smooth at the beginning of the season. At times they can get some break bumps.
This is a favorite among riders that like fast flow with big air.
Traditionally Indigenous Territory
More Stats for Tsunami mountain bike trail trail
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Altitude change-483 ft
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Altitude min8,510 ft
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Altitude max8,993 ft
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Altitude start8,993 ft
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Altitude end8,510 ft
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Grade-7.8%
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Grade max-32.1%
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Grade min-0.6%
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Distance down1 mile
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Avg time00:04:04
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Avg reverse time00:33:31
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- 26 miles avg distance
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Such a blast doing this trail. Great way to get some high speed jumping in. The is a wooden bridge which you can roll however if you are coming in too fast it will turn into a big drop, so heads up for those doing it for the first time. Only issue I had was were the break bumps. Man, you really had to be careful coming in too hot because you'd loose control just before the jump. I was worried my bike was going to explode from the shaking.
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This trail is awesome!! Smoothest jumps I’ve ever hit! And probably my favorite trail I’ve ever ridden! Only bad part is the brake bumps.
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