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White Mud ravine

Nearby Town: Edmonton, Alberta
Ride Type: Out and Back
Trail Type: Single Track 95%
Dual Track 5%
Distance: 5.00 miles (8.05 KM)
Duration: not specified.
Elevation Gain: 200 Feet (61 Meters)
Climbing: Steep and Technical
Skill Level: Advanced Skills
User Density: not specified.



Trail Description:
Without a doubt the best singletrack in Edmonton. A virtualy continuos stretch of narrow, twisty, rooty, and all around technical terrain.

How to get there:
Park at the Snow (rainbow) valley ski lodge, and take the southbound trail on the west side of the creek.

Additional Notes:
At a couple of points there are short breaks in the singletrack.


Posted by: ya mommaa on 6/24/2006
this trail blows


Posted by: james on 7/10/2005
this is one of the most worst trails i have ever seen!!!!


Posted by: cowtown rider on 8/17/2004
I just rode this trail today. It was fun - easy but fun. I had slicks on my bike which made for a couple tight spots.


Posted by: Linds on 7/10/2004
I seem to ride when and where i want! :o


Posted by: mitch anderson on 4/2/2004
screw em all! im riding anywhere i want


Posted by: Jonny X on 12/8/2003
Ive biked this before and never had any problems with any local losers trying to make this trail a no go for bikers. Its an excelant trail and a fun ride.


Posted by: sikamikaniko on 6/3/2003
Some of the better trails are "No Bike" areas. The trails are enforced by local-action hero losers. Just play ignorant and say you didn't know.


Posted by: Exasperated on 4/10/2003
You can tell by the general concencous that the ignorance we protray is something to be proud of. Do not consider others as you are the most important person there is; whatever.


Posted by: chris on 1/12/2003
There is so much more then 5 miles of trail through the river valley, if you ride from one end to the other. Granted there is a few breaks in the trail and posted no biking signs.


Posted by: Eric on 7/10/2002
Who gives a damn if you aren't supposed to ride there...do it anyway, and have fun, the trail kicks ass.




 



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