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Review Date November 11, 2003 Overall Rating
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Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
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Reviewed by: ripper
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Downhiller Summary: Kodiak carnage, what is supposed to be a tripple black diamond was no where near as hardcore as the lifties described it to us. Recommended Route: Whistler Other recommended trails in the same area: joyride
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Review Date August 14, 2003 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
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Technical Difficulty
3 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
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Reviewed by: Jeff m
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Downhiller
, from edmonton,AB Summary: Bike park is fun and easy, honeycomb has lots of flow to it and fit 4 all riders, good mixture of riders at the resort. Playground is soo much fun Recommended Route: Go there for two days or go on sat. or sun. when the chair that takes you to the side were all the trails are on Other recommended trails in the same area: Dead Bones in the provincial campground
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Review Date July 30, 2002 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a month
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Reviewed by: Jeff
, from Edmonton Albeta Canada Summary: One of the best mediun-hard dificulty trails is dual flight patern. It has a few bridges, & dropoff's & it ends with a little slolom course. It gets really hard in the rain if you dont have good tires, because at the end of the tree'd parts there 2 really short dropoffs, right after a bridge that is fun to jump over, but in the rain you can carry to much speed if you jump it, & not be able to slow down on the dropoffs, & you could end up sliding across a shalow bridge, & sliping of into a tree if your not carefull. Othorwise it is a really good trail, it says that it is a doubble black dimond, but when its warm out, & the trail is dry it is not that hard if you go beside some of the dropoffs. Its kind of hard to find, but its near the 1/2 pipe (if you know where that is) the entrance has a big jump that uses the 1/2 pipe as a bace. Other recommended trails in the same area: all trails Fernie are good.
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Review Date July 27, 2002 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: Broken Neck
, from Sydney Summary: Trails range from Smooth and flowy to technical to outragous. There's also a downhill course and many others that I haven't ridden. There are levels for many riders, and there are bike patrolers. Recommended Route: Ride up Gorby Trail and get onto Cedar Trail. From there you can Take, 'Black Forest', 'Mega Hurts', 'Honey Bee' or 'Phat Larrys'. From Cedar trail you can ride up under the Great Bear Chair and Ride 'Hollow Tree' then on to 'Ary Al Assault'. Choose one or do them all, then point your bike down and ride. If your loaded, buy a chair lift ticket!!! Other recommended trails in the same area: Old Goat, Ver Boden
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Review Date July 3, 2002 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Ridden Trail: Please Select
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Reviewed by: Lee
, from Canada Summary: Lots of trails, some new ones being built too. Just saw that Kodiak Carnage is being closed which is a shame but theres a lot of trial there. Something for everyone, cross country, downhill and "shore" stuff abounds, they also have a short dual slalom course. See any good trail book or check out the mountain maps at Fernie. Hotel prices are super cheap during the summer months, make a weekend or a week out of it. Recommended Route: Find the ski hill, youre there.
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