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Boler Mountain

Nearby Town: London, Ontario
Ride Type: Many Trails To Choose
Trail Type: Single Track 100%
Distance: not specified.
Duration: not specified.
Elevation Gain: not specified.
Climbing: Rolling Terrain
Skill Level: Weekend Warriors
User Density: not specified.



Trail Description:
A network of trails laid out behind the ski area that bears the same name. There are three main loops getting progressively difficult that are designed to challenge riders of all skill levels, but it caters to the intermediate to advanced riders.

HOURS OF OPERATION: MONDAY to FRIDAY 10 am until dusk, SATURDAY 9 am until dusk, SUNDAY 9 am until 5 pm.

How to get there:
From Hwy 401 take Hwy 402 to Hwy 4. Go north 5 km past where hwy 4 becomes Col. Talbot Road. Turn left on Southdale Road. Go 1 km to Boler Road, turn right, go 1 dm to Griffith St., turn left, go 1 km and follow signs.

Additional Notes:
For additional information, see the Boler Mountain web site: www.bolermountain.com/bike/


Posted by: SS29er on 5/14/2010
Great workout, well maintained trails, good signage, I ride it all the time...gettin spoiled


Posted by: nick on 8/22/2005
it was entertaining but you should put some pictures of the trails on your site so the riders hava an idea of what theyre riding. And dedicate some of your site to trails not just winter stuff, and maybe build some more trial activities on your trails


Posted by: Gregory Topov on 8/10/2005
The main features and trails: * Beginner trail - 1km * Intermediate trail - 5km * Advanced trail - 8km * Extreme section - 2km * Trials/freeride park Note that the advanced trail is mostly the same as the intermediate trail, but has extra loops and the occasional alternate route. The adventure park only features a few small stunts, including a couple of dirt jumps, a skinny, a teeter-totter, a short northshore structure/ramp, and a few larger northshore style jumps. Cost: day pass $6, season pass $75


Posted by: Gregory Topov on 8/10/2005
Ttrails are built on a hill, there's a great deal of up and down riding. It's an intense aerobic workout - don't bring a heavy bike. The descents are usually quite short (except the final one on the advanced trail where you can hit 60kmh), but piles of fun. The sections on the trail are labelled with names like "Heartbreak Hill", "Cobras Corners", and the trail itself is well-maintained. The trails aren't very technical, although there are a few roots and bumps and twists and turns here and there, and combined with descents its for experienced riders only.


Posted by: Jake on 5/12/2004
boler mountain was a decent course ,not to much technical track's but was fun for a biginer. I really like the brisk air when it hits ur face at the last run when u go flying down the hill at the end and all the mud comes fliing off ur bike and hit's u in the face. When bikeing in the spring make sure that u have disc brakes because if u have v brakes then the mud with get all stuck up in ur forks. One more thing is that if u have a sh*ty old gear and paint's that u can wear it would be a good idea to wear them threw the moutnain because u will wreak the clothing. Another thing is that u should get mud garder's onur bike because u mite want the mud not to cling to ur bike and way ur down anways this course was pritty fun and I think i mite try it again sometime.


Posted by: jake on 5/11/2004
well this place is asome terrain and some blood and s*** but was totally asome at least try it 12 times dude.


Posted by: Chest Rash on 8/28/2003
Very few flat spots in this place. If you don't make a climb every 4 seconds you are lost. Excellent challenges, good climbs, and some blood (blood + ride = good day). You have to try this place at least 12 times.


Posted by: Rocket on 5/20/2003
The new course for 2003 has added new challenges and distance to the previous course. New for this year is a challenging drop and tough climbs. There is one main loop with different sections for beginner and advanced riders. Come out and try the trails you will be pleasently surprised. There is also a fun and competitive Thursday night race series, great for beginners and seasoned racers.


Posted by: Simon on 6/17/2001
Tim has toughened this course up. Three trails to chose from, easy to extreme. Great riding for all.


Posted by: biker dude on 10/2/2000
This is a purely aerobic workout and can be ridden on a rigid. Very little or no tech skills required




 



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