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Ride Like a Local: The North Shore, British Columbia

Ride Like a Local: The North Shore, British Columbia

Episode 296 Published 4 years, 10 months ago
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Penny Deck is the Operations Manager for the Fraser Valley Mountain Bikers Association in British Columbia. She’s worked as a volunteer trail builder with the North Shore Mountain Bike Association for over 8 years and led the NSMBA Trail Academy.

In this episode, we ask Penny:

  • Most mountain bikers have probably heard of the North Shore but may not be familiar with the area. Where is the North Shore?
  • What makes the NS so unique and special for mountain biking?
  • Is the NS a big draw for mountain bike tourists outside of Vancouver and surrounding areas, or are the majority of the riders locals?
  • How are the trails organized in the North Shore? Are there a few key riding areas?
  • Are there many family-friendly trails in the North Shore?
  • Which rides are the most challenging?
  • What are some lesser-known trails where riders can get farther away from town?
  • Who builds and maintains the trails in the area?
  • Are there tour operators or clubs visitors can connect with if they want to ride with locals?
  • Where do people hang out after the ride? Are there any bars or breweries that tend to attract mountain bikers?
  • Where is the best area to find lodging for a North Shore MTB trip?
  • What is the best time of year to visit?
  • Are there plans to expand or improve trails in the area?
  • Is there anything else mountain bikers need to know before visiting the North Shore?

For more information visit nsmba.ca.

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