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head towards ski hill top, take gravel road all the way up, clmib is intensely boring, once past ski hill press on until you see signs to ste-julie continue on, start praying to your favourite god, because if the rocks down get to you the steeps. you only need 2.5" they said in 95-yeah right!
Trail Length
3 miles
Trail Level
Extreme
Trail Type
Singletrack & Fire Roads
City/County
st-bruno
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Review Date
May 16, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Once a month

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Reviewed by: JeanSim , from St-Bruno

Summary:
This trail is sick but don't go there after rain, it's fucking dangerous and there is no fun. Ic ever you get caught by the rain I recommand you to go up the trail and get down by the main gravel trail, you will pass a refuge with bathroom, right after that, on your right there's an otehr gravel trail that goes up to the antennas, get up there (it's take about 3-4 minutes to get up there) as you are next to the antennas, go behind these and continue on the single track, you will arrive to the ski area, continue to ride over the top till the last slopes on the right and above in that slopes on your left there's a trail, it's quite sick but you it's no bikes, but you don't care there are very nice single track there (2-3 km). If you continue getting down the slope, there will be a small ground ski lift, before the end of that lift there is a trail on your left, this one is a single track that bring you to the parking, it's about 5 km longs.
Those two trail are for average riders, I went there with a beginner and he falled often and past closed to break his brand new Norco Charger. Have fun up there Mont St-Bruno is full of spots, be carefull with SEPAQ's guards.

Recommended Route:
Thye boring main gravel trail



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Review Date
July 1, 2001

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Once a week

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Reviewed by: flexoflex , from ste julie

Summary:
MALADE

Recommended Route:
parc harvey (ste julie )
monter ds le bois
descendre apres

Other recommended trails in the same area:
6



Reviews 1 - 2 (2 Reviews Total)


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