Winter Trail Update
Winter Trail Update
Grannies– Fromme
Trail Tread maintenance was completed on 1st rock roll section. Mineral soil added to top of trail tread and some rock work completed. The log drop was improved by cutting out a section to provide a flatter take off and a transition was built. An roll down options was added to the right side with the back of the log back filled with rock and mineral soil to ensure a better transition.
This will improve flow and add a jump option to this line.
The next section of trail was cleaned of pine needles and random rocks removed to improve rider experience
Mushroom/ Fungi Climb– Seymour
305m of single track climbing trail was constructed to complete a ridable off-road route from the lower Mt Seymour trail network up to Cabin Fever and the mid point of the mountain road. The only trail above the connector is CBC.
Construction began on October 29th, 2025 and the trail opened on January 1st, 2026. Some finishing, fine tuning, and naturalization was carried out in January for an overall completion date of January 28th, 2026. Four public trail days were held during November with good attendance of 12 to 22 volunteers. Work continued in all weather conditions from mild and dry, to torrential rain, to snow and ultimately frozen ground
A big thank you to Luke and Joe for liaising with BC Parks to gain their support to build the exit of the trail on BC Parks’ land. Thank you to all the volunteers who chose to spend their spare time his winter digging in the mud on this project; Terry and Wendy for tirelessly coming five Sundays in a row in the worst of November weather, and particularly Sven Sturm for personally putting in 90 hours. Thank you.
Wardens Climb – Fromme
Preparations for winter continue on Wardens climb with a clean through to improve drainage, repair trail tread over the drain bridge and top with mineral soil.
Lower Digger – Fromme
TAP Partner: Shimano
Bridle Path– Fromme
TAP Partner: Coast Mountain Trail Running
Winter maintenance included clearing drains along DNV east section of Bridle Path and topped up mineral soil of trail tread to ensure water drains off trail. Refreshed mineral soil on eroded corner and converted braid into a more sustainable line. Previous efforts to close the braid have been unsuccessful. While this widens the trail, it increases the ease of having two-way traffic and allows people to pass.
Lower Expresso – Fromme
TAP Partner: Sacré-Davey Engineering
Trail work in preparation for rain. Volunteers winterized bottom third of trail for rainy season. Cleared organic debris from trail surface and restored downslope and trail grades to aid water runoff. Cleared drains and ensured adequate downslope drainage. Repaired eroded areas using rock and mineral soil mixture, and recrowned trail surface.
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