July 19th, 2008 (Posted by admin)
Fernie Trails Club cleaned up Coal Creek Heritage Trail the last several weeks to get it ready for the TransRockies VII and rejuvenate one of the few (blue) mountain bike trails outside Fernie.
Five club members rebuilt this collapsed bridge with 20 foot structural steal beams donated by Cameron Enterprises and rough cut fir planking. The new bridge should last more than the last bridge that was built 10 years ago.
Now we need a bunch of riders to pound the trail in. Start on the single-track immediately east of the rifle range along Coal Creek Road and follow the signs.
Patrick Gilmar, FT&STC
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May 31st, 2008 (Posted by admin)
Those of you who are fortunate to sit on this bench will not ask the obvious only because of these pictures! Yes, the local heli pilot Greg lifted this bench with his A-Star.
And why you might ask if you have not ridden this trail. Because it is the best climb and downhill that you might ever ride and the views are unsurpassed!
Yes folks, Castle Mtn via Roots hyper extension and down Roots Extension is a ride to enjoy. Thanks these fine gents and Transwest Mining for the great effort in trail and bench building.




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November 15th, 2007 (Posted by admin)
Chuck and I enjoyed our final ride of the season on the newly completed “Slunt Trail”. This trail drops from the Stupid Traverse to Hedonism on Fernie Mountain. The map shows the new trail in red tucked in between Stumpy on riders right and Lactic Ridge. The trail is awesome - all the turns are banked, a few optional small tricks ad some fun and the gradient is ride-able for all levels of ability.
Hats off to the old fart and bros who inspired the building of this trail - well done!




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November 13th, 2007 (Posted by admin)
The lack of early season snow has helped with the building of Castle Rocks. Trail crews have completed all but 100 meters and it will be completed if the weather holds. Here are a few shots of the trail gang:




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October 29th, 2007 (Posted by admin)
Just when all the switch-backs on the new Hyper Ventilation were completed and ride-able, the trail gang from the Fernie Trails and Ski Touring Club bunkered in on an even greater project – a trail to the top of Castle Mountain.
I gathered with a few riders on Saturday for what I believe was the first ride from the summit of Castle Mountain. Castle Mountain has been a local hike for many years and I had never been to the summit and once there was stunned with the breathtaking vantage. The trail requires a few days of work to be complete however at present it offers a nice adventure ride with a 700 meter downhill.




We met local climber Sean Staplin and geologist Pat Gilmar trail building on the summit. They observed the Moose Mountain limestone that forms the summit outcrop. This sedimentary rock is especially hard and offers good rock climbing with a Southern exposure.

Overall I must say that the trails in Fernie keep getting better. From Castle Mountain the Microwave trail is only another few hundred meters. I complement Pat, George, Doug and the others who have opened up this exciting terrain with great trails!


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October 1st, 2007 (Posted by admin)
The second annual High Roller was a great success despite the whether. Fresh snow in the Alpine and rain in the valley with mixed hail greeted the riders. Regardless over thirty riders rode the 46 km and 6000′ vertical on Saturday.

HighRoller Poker Ride
1st Ride - Big Money
2nd Ride - Up Phat Bastard, over Mushroom Head, down Dem Bones
3rd Ride - Verboten
Optional Ride for a “wildcard” - Project 9

Ride Details….
Ride in groups of 3 or more people for safety
This ride is a self supported bike ride, be able to have all your water, food, tools, extra clothing, first aid, and trail knowledge.
Each trail has a possibility of two cards, except Project 9 wich will give you an automatic wild card(just one). To get a wild card you MUST have ALL other 6 stamps on your card to be eligible for the wild card.
All riders must check in to the Gorby parking lot after riding Dem Bones
There is a 3:00pm cut off time to do Project 9, no riders after that time.
All riders must be in NO later than 5pm at the BBQ site, or be disqualified.
This is NOT a race, it is a fun day of riding your bike, to challenge yourself, and socialize with others while riding bikes
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September 28th, 2007 (Posted by admin)
The 2nd annual Dirtdiggler DH race off Fernie’s Microwave tower was a great success with a
field of 22 men and 2 women. The top 10 finishers and their times were:
1 luke nelson 14.28
2 cody macarthur 14.42
3 conrad sprig 16.14
4 derek bird 16.41
5 don arsenault 17.13
6 kurt adams 18.15
7 pat demers 19.32
8 lucy richer 19.41
9 jimmy grant 19.43
10 erik Nicholson 19.45

Above: Top finisher Luke Nelson and Dirtdiggler creator and master, Derek Bird.

A party at the finish.

The Dirtdiggler winners trophy.
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August 26th, 2007 (Posted by admin)
Fernie’s Mountain Lakes Trail (aka Heiko’s Trail) is a great ride for the adventurous rider. The views and the downhill would be enjoyable by all however the three plus hours of pushing uphill and the ever present hazard of bears make the trail exclusive. Here are a few choice shots from a great day.




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July 27th, 2007 (Posted by admin)
First there was Roots, then Roots Extension followed by Roots Hyper-Extension and now Roots Hyper-Ventalation and it is open for business.
The builders put up the sign on last Tuesday night and are receiving riders daily. It was built by the Fernie Trails and Ski Touring Club in co-operation with the Fas Gas Townies Monday and Wednesday night cyclists.

It is a nice 15 kilometer evening ride from downtown Fernie, the return trip is a 486 meter (1600′) climb and a 1600′ descent. The loop is enjoyable in either direction however was created as an uphill to connect with the top of Roots Hyper-Extension. Access it from Coal Creek Road, River Road and the top of Roots Trail. Turn at the sign and start breathing hard.


The builders labored extensively to create this trail and deserve many cold beers. Well done.

Enjoy!
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June 22nd, 2007 (Posted by admin)
The trail that many of us of have waiting for is finished and riding well. Big Money has been billed as a trail for everyone, a single-track downhill alternative from the “Bear Chutes” climb in Ridgemont, that is not as extreme as the Watering Hole – and it fits the bill. Everyone, is a very subjective term however – “Big Money” is not a beginner trail.

Expect a 2500 foot downhill with steeps, lots of nice berms, switchbacks and overall solid construction. The trail follows some old lines and ridges, a nice creek, and dumps out on the Hosmer forestry road about 700 meters from the Coal Discover Trail (CDT). Either will route will take you back into Fernie. For extra single-track from the CDT take the first left onto “Little Chainring Big Trouble”, connect to “R” trail and finish with “Oh Deer”.
Overall “Big Money” is Fernie’s best big mountain loop and can be ridden in under 4 hours.

I have to comment on the name, “Big Money”. The story goes that one of the trail builders drove his GM Tracker up Bear Chutes to transport workers and tools and on the decent tipped over the ridge. Luckily the vehicle arrested on a tree and didn’t careen down the mountain side. “Big Money” came from the insurance payout – apparently thousands more than originally paid for the vehicle.
Thanks to the trail builders for the great effort and good vision.

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