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Galbraith Mountain

Nearby Town: Bellingham, Washington
Ride Type: Many Trails To Choose
Trail Type: Single Track 85%
Fire/Gravel Road 15%
Distance: 20.00 miles (32.18 KM)
Duration: not specified.
Elevation Gain: 2000 Feet (609 Meters)
Climbing: Steep At Times
Skill Level: Advanced Skills
User Density: not specified.



Trail Description:
While rated "advanced" Galbraith does have some trails for everyone. There are some very massochistic routes and some gentle routes. But for the most part, if you don't have skills, don't bother. There's a good climb to get up to the main network of trails and then an absolute ton to choose from. All trails are wet, twisty and technical. You'll find rots, roots and drops to work your skills.

How to get there:
From Bellingham take I-5 to Samish Way exit. Follow Samish way North to Galbraith Lane. You can either park to the left across from Galbraith Lane or you can turn onto Galbraith Lane and park on the left at the roads end. Follow fire roads up looking for trails going into woods that connect to a network of trails.


Posted by: Mark on 10/1/2009
Thank you!


Posted by: joe smith on 4/27/2009
there's alot of good trails but there needs to be more trails like scorpian, evo, the shute, nathan's trail, the sh*t and 911


Posted by: tobes on 7/24/2008
Love it! Anyone know any other good local rides?


Posted by: Adam on 3/23/2008
I am new to the area so only rode these trails a few times and always alone as I don't have a riding partner here in Washington. I seem to get lost all the time - would love to ride with people who know the area. Are there ever group rides here?


Posted by: Gilligan on 3/11/2008
Mt bike heaven!We got it all here come and enjoy


Posted by: Gilligan on 3/11/2008
Mt bike heaven!We got it all here come and enjoy


Posted by: ddog48 on 1/5/2008
"Ceder Dust," excuse me.


Posted by: ddog48 on 1/1/2008
There's a lot more development sprouting up at the mouth of the Ridge trail head, and I know it's hard for me, but please be respectful. Ceaderwood is a good warm up and I hit Bob's as much as possible. It's fast with a few good drops, not to technical and a good trail to advance your skills.


Posted by: Morvee on 10/17/2007
Do it!


Posted by: jakers on 10/2/2007
Oh yeah, it takes so much muscle to start a motor and ride on a trail. I'd rather be a "pedal pushing pansy" any day than a red neck. Work off your beer gut dude and get out there on a bike!




 



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