Fat Bike

Late in the day groom due to the amount of newly fallen snow. Trails are soft but will set up nicely for the morning. If riding this evening consider keeping the PSI between 2-3 and if sinking please get off the trail until it has more time to firm up. Enjoy

Fat Bike

Trails were groomed as of 11:30am today. The surface is hard packed and looking very good. 5 psi is recommended. Enjoy the sunshine and get out on that bike

Fat Bike

Trails groomed as of 9:30am. A fresh snowfall freshened up the trails to give us a bit more depth. Surface seems solid overall. Keep in mind to ride in the morning or the evening when it’s more likely to be below zero as the daytime highs for the next couple of days look to be in the +’s. 4 psi is the recommended tire pressure. Have fun

Fat Bike- Open

With the trails having very little snow, warm temps and mild spells have not been our friend in terms of trail preservation. Careful consideration between preserving what we have and riders being able to have fun is our top priority. With that said, the trails will be open as of today. We ask that riders use good judgement and consider riding either early morning or evening when temperatures are below zero. We ask that you adjust tire pressure accordingly and that if your tire starts to sink and create ruts, that you consider riding at a different time when things have cooled down. This has been a very challenging season for us, in many places across the province as well as the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and appreciate your patience and understanding. Here’s to hoping we get more snow soon.

Fat Bike-Trails Closed

Due to the mild temperatures the fat bike trails will be temporarily closed until the colder weather returns. Use of the trails in these conditions may damage the surface & create ruts that can’t be fixed until we get another significant snowfall. Please respect the closure

Fat Bike

Trails were groomed this morning as of 8:30am with a couple of centimeters of new snow over night. The trails are firm but still have some exposed logs and rocks to watch out for while riding. 4 psi is the recommended pressure for today. Enjoy your ride

Fat Bike

Trails were groomed as of 10:30am today. The trails are in great condition combined with a hard base make for a fantastic ride. Many hills today were worked on to provide a more level trail and correct the off camber lines. Final Boss, Yellow Brick Road, Altar, Berm after Altar and Ridge Run will have soft snow as these were the spots that needed attention so ride with caution in those areas. The rest of the trails are dialed but will require caution with some rocks and logs that will show up occasionally. Enjoy your ride

15 JAN 24

out on the trails for 05:00 – off at 09:00 trails are rideable, recommend 4 psi to start decent amount of snow on the trails, base is setting up nicely. ride with caution as there is still some large rocks and logs exposed. enjoy the ride and keep it rubber side up. Cheers

Fat Bike

Trails were groomed as of 10:30am. They are generally hard packed due to the riding as well as the cold overnight temps with some soft spots where the drifts once were. Icy in other spots(Nemesis and Altar) so use caution while riding. More snow is needed to cover rocks and downed logs that you will encounter so consider it a “hybrid” ride until then. Adjust tire pressure according to conditions but 4 psi should be good. On a side note when you come to Sublime, you have the option of riding a full lap and then exiting or exiting right away and continuing your ride towards Altar. Stay warm and have fun

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