Trail Description:
The first rule of fight trail is don't tell anyone about fight trail! Halifax's best kept secret. It has everything (if you can handle it) big drops, technical terrain, big climbs and man made stunts that make you wish you stayed home. If eating dirt, and breaking your full suspension (because you don't know how to ride it) sounds like fun then check it out! Right now there is one trail that goes straight through to the Purcells Cove Road and one loop that starts on Colpitt Lake road. There will soon be a larger loop added this spring, that will connect on to the present trail. There is also huge potential for new trails to be added just don't change what has already been built, and please pack out what you pack in (and that also means energy bar wrappers!!!) Take care of the trails and they will take care of you.
How to get there:
Bike out the Herring Cove road from the Armdale Rotary. When you see the big new Sobeys Grocery store turn left at the set of lights. Then turn right on Colpitt Lake Road, keep to the left at the Y in the road, and the trailhead is at the end, you can't miss it.
Additional Notes:
At the beginning, there is dozens of trails and it is easy to get lost.
| Posted by: A-liner on 10/16/2007 |
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this trail is the $hit i walk it and bike it all the time although alot of the bridges are all rickity it is still a ride
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| Posted by: woodsman on 5/27/2007 |
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my k sticKs some time
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| Posted by: woodsman on 5/27/2007 |
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this trail is the best u can have fun bieing it or waling it
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| Posted by: live life, taste death on 6/5/2006 |
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this is a sweet trail found it by accident riding spyfield.lots of good man made stuff and great slick rock, gaps, drops it is sweet. good outs on hard sections for newbees
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| Posted by: Old Lady on 4/2/2006 |
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Oh yeah? I'm gonna go kick this trails ass.
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| Posted by: keys on 9/15/2005 |
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i grew up on this trail
and i still get lost
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| Posted by: Boomhauer on 5/9/2003 |
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16 km? Hahaha. although this trail will make you feel like a newbie, it ain't no 16 km.
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