![]() You’ll head up the mountain via the “Twister” and “Knute Chute” ski runs, and you’ll make a mandatory out and back from the Ski Patrol shack to the Doppler (Mount Musgrave Summit). This area is really boggy, but if you stay close to the markers, we've picked the driest path! You’ll flow into Marble mountain on beautiful forested trail, before coming out on the Tuckamore Tangle to see fantastic views of the humber valley. Then, you’ll dip on to another powerline for 700 meters before turning off to an old Marble Mountain connector trail. You’ll hook into gravel road for a few kilometers (rejoice in the even terrain… but it’s all uphill). Leaving Massey Drive, head into 4 kilometers of trails in the enchanted forest, with connecting to jurrasic park, twin pines, and on to the cardio climb access road. ![]() You'll take the Bunny Blaster trail to Mikeys before descending to the water supply ATV track, and crossing to main line to the Massey drive aid! Once leaving the quarry you'll run through residential road, cross a main road and follow a steep ATV track to the Massey Drive mountain bike trail network. ![]() Continue thorough an old quarry that has incredible views of the Humber Valley and the ridgeline you'll be traversing later. Take in spectacular views of the bay of islands and Blomidons Mountain Range. Cross a road and continue the climb to the top of Corner Brook via the Curry Climb. Start STEEP! Start at Margret Bowater Park and climb through fantastic singletrack bike trails along the river gorge. You'll start this section with a smooth gravel community trail, before heading into a rugged technical rolling single track, all the way to the finish line!ĭistance: 101.2 km, 4152m (13,502ft) elevation gain You're almost there! Descend off of the ridge, and cross a road to connect with the final 4km of trail along the Corner Brook Gorge. Once hitting the substation road you will climb back up via the powerline trail to Lakeview drive! head down behind a row of houses, cross the main road, and head to the trails! Descend through the back of Massey Drive, through an old quarry with phenomenal views of where you started! Connect with a series of bike trails that wiggle across ridgelines at the top of Corner Brook. Jump on to "Mikey's" mountain bike trail, and follow it to "Bunny Blaster" take bunny blaster all the way to the sub station road. Head out from the aid station via an ATV trail known as the water supply road. This trail will spit you out meters from Massey Drive Aid!ġ4.4km, 439m elevation gain, singletrack, quarry road Follow Two Pines to "Jurassic Park" and then to "Enchanted forest". Follow the ATV road for 2km, before heading on to the "two pines" mountain bike trail. Head down from the doppler, following signs for "Knute Chute" to "Tuckamore Tangle", feel the burn in your thighs began! You'll run through the forest, cross a usually wet bog and come out at the top of a craggy gulch, before heading back up hill to Massey Drive connector road. You'll climb to the top, and complete a mandatory out and back to the Doppler, the highest point on the course (640m), to get super views of the Blomidon Mountains and Bay of Islands. Leaving Marble Mountain, you'll take the scenic round the north side of the mountain. Cross the river under the bridge, and follow the quad trail to Marble Mountain Aid Station.ġ4.6 km, 659m elevation gain, singletrack, gravel and double track Head left on to a single track trail in Steady Brook and take in views of the climb up Marble Mountain that you're about to tackle. Rejoice in the feeling of a flat leg! Cry about all the repetitive pounding your legs are about to experience! Follow a gravel road from Humber Village into Steady Brook, connect with a paved community road for 3km. Run around the backside of Humber Village to the aid station at the community centre!ġ0.1km, 77m elevation gain, gravel road, pavement road and singletrack Run through Humber village untill coming to a no way around it T junction. Final decent descends into Humber Village. Incredible views of the Humber River Valley. Follow the meandering ridgeline over 3 peaks and deep valleys of the Humber Valley trail. Start steep! Climb 400m from sea level in 2.5 km to the summit of Man in the Mountain. Distance: 50.4km, 2169m (7132ft) elevation gainġ4.2km, 910m elevation gain, single track
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