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Old 2007-05-28, 05:53 AM   #1
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B.C. Muni -Writeup

"Oh, God" I thought as I got into the car. "I hope that my legs havn't gotten too weak". I had bought Dave's Qu-ax trials a few weeks before and had been riding the 20 inch rim constantly as the 24 inch muni sat around and gathered dust. It was time to bring the muni out again though. My family was taking a vacation to New Denver, British Columbia, a beutifull old mining town on the shore of Lake Slocan. There are lots of awesome mountain bike trails that follow along the old railroads that used to come and go from the old, now mostly abondoned mines, there.
Once we got going, I couldn't wait! We climbed into the spectacular
mountains of lower B.C.. I've been through here many times but the scenery never fails to amaze me. It didn't take long untill we began winding down into the Slocan Valley, in the middle was Lake Slocan and New Denver!
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After we set up our tent, me and my brother went across the park to check out the bike park. it's really cool. Since freeriding here is what skateboarding is to the city, the city built a sweet little stunt park. We fooled around the park for about a half an hour and then decided to hit the trails.
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The first trail would be a hike/ride. That is, I would ride my muni down the trail while my family would hike behind me. The trail follows a bit of the railbed of the, now defunked, Kaslo & Slocan Railway. It's really cool cuz it goes by quite a few abondoned mines as well as having spectacular views of the mountains. When we got to the trailhead, I was ready to ride. I shouldered my bag, hopped onto my muni and after taking a few hops, getting used to the bigger wheel again, I was off.
My dad shot a pic of me crossing a bridge by a small waterfall right at the start of the trail but after that I was on my own and would take my own pictures.
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I was pleased to see that it didn't take long for my leg muscles to kick back in and I started to get some speed going. Knowing that during this season, mother bears were out with their cubs, I was carefull to make my presence known to any bears that might be in the area and began singing Pete Seeger songs. Before very long at all, I rode past the enterance to an old mine. The enterance was almost burried in a mountain of tailings and the office was all in shambles. There were trees starting to grow around the crumbling building. Nature was taking it all back.
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After cruising down the old railbed for about a mile or so, the trail broke off from the railbed and went into a sweet curving singletrack with really fun ups and downs. every so often, a mountain stream waterfall would cross the trail. on the larger streams a small bridge was put up. You ride across the smaller ones.
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Once in a while you would come into the railbed again and then break off again. Whenever you joined the railbed you would get grand views off the mountains and glaciers and you would ride by long pieces of rusted track, rotting tyes and other railroad and mine equipment.
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When you got back on the singletrack, you would ride through a wonderful dense forrest. It was awesome! I couldn't say how long it took but before long, I had to turn off to get to my "station", the trailhead to another mountain trail. I turned off of the railbed onto yet another singletrack which turned out to have a fair amount of downhill as well as XC in it. It was constantly making steep, sharp switchbacks down the mountain, occasionaly going into a straight down descent and then coming back to more switchbacks. It was a blast! It spitted me out on the highway, a few hundred feet above the trailhead to the Galena Trail. Another Railroad trail. This trail is more devoloped but in no way less fun. After the rest of my family got to the trailhead (the lazy slackers ;p), they got on their bikes and we were off. I was feeling really good about my legs now and kept up with my family for the first two kilometers.

after the first two kilometers, in leu of a bridge, there's a really cool cable-car that ferries you across Carpanter Creek. My dad went across first, and then me but my little brother couldn't get his bike onto the rack so I had to come across and help him. It would be very unwise for two people to take the cable-car at the same time so he went across first, took off his
bike and then he and dad were off. I chilled out at the cable-car for a while.
It's right below the mining boom ghost-town (spooky!) of Alamo. It's a crazy total wreck now!
After that I crossed the creek, got on my muni and started riding again. It was peacefull and very relaxing. Riding in the shade of the forrest, listening to the sound of the creek to my side. After afew minutes I could see my family stopped on a bridge with their bikes. I was thinking "Why the hell would they be waiting for me??"
They weren't. When they saw me they rode up to me and told me that when they were coming down a section of trail, they saw what they thought was a dog. When my dad put on his brakes, the "dog" heard it and turned around. It was a bear cub. Not knowing where the mother was, they backtracked a safe distance and waited for me while the mother and cub shipped out. We went through the section, making sure to let the bears know where we were.
"We're sorry, Bears. We're just a bunch of stupid Americans. You understand, don't you?"
After this incident, nothing else happened. we flowed through the woods where decades ago trains hauled and silver and galena ore to smelters. there was an occasional bridge or boardwalk.

before long, we found ourselves back in New Denver. We went to chillax by the beatiful lake later in the evening.



I hope that you all enjoyed the write-up! it's hard to put those trails to words.

here's a little XC vid that we filmed on the first trail. hope you enjoy it!
I'll catch you all later! Peace, Jackie
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Old 2007-05-28, 05:57 AM   #2
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here are a couple more pics...
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Old 2007-05-28, 06:07 AM   #3
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Great write up and pictures! I really hope to go to British Columbia sometime in the near future, it looks beautiful.
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Old 2007-05-28, 07:07 AM   #4
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Now I know why Kris became a MUni rider!

Great write up! Love the pictures and the sory of the bears!
Now I know why Kris Holm got into MUni! Not only is it the coolest funnest sport around but he also got to ride a lot in British Columbia!

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Old 2007-05-28, 08:41 AM   #5
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Nice! I thought this was about muniing on a bc wheel. Oh well.

I like the idea of singing to scare bears away. Unicycles are really quite, I can usually creap up on cats from behind and they only notice me when I'm 10cm away and start shouting. I wonder what they make of all of it.
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Old 2007-05-28, 09:08 AM   #6
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Great write-up Jackie.
Lovely pictures too.
I'm glad you weren't bear food.
British Columbia looks like Wales, but bigger.

(I too thought it was a BC wheel muni write-up)
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Old 2007-05-28, 09:12 AM   #7
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wow, those pictures are really nice and pretty.
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Old 2007-05-28, 09:12 AM   #8
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oooh, that looks super pretty.

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Old 2007-05-28, 09:46 AM   #9
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Old 2007-05-28, 01:33 PM   #10
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hey thats really cool. my grandma lives in Kaslo BC whcich is straight acrsoo the mouintatns on kootney lake, and i have been to the area your writing about. Im looking forward to when i get to go up this summer. good write up too
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thanks for the comments everyone! it was a fantasical trip!
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hey thats really cool. my grandma lives in Kaslo BC whcich is straight acrsoo the mouintatns on kootney lake, and i have been to the area your writing about. Im looking forward to when i get to go up this summer. good write up too
man! we need to ride together this summer!!
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It was also strange to see your post at the top of the page with no pagedance.
Then I remembered where we were.
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Old 2007-05-28, 02:33 PM   #13
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Excelent write-up Jackie, I need myself a MUni now... *does superman pose*

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Wow - I'm hopefully moving to Nelson early next year, Canadian High Commission permitting. The West Kootenays is certainly a beautiful location - I can't wait, but I guess I will just have to be patient.

I was riding the trails around Nelson a couple of years ago and no one said they had seen uni-riders around before, which I found quite difficult to believe, what with all the fantastic MtB trails in the area. Perhaps it won't be lonely muni-ing after all we may be riding together on the BC trails soon ...

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Wow - I'm hopefully moving to Nelson early next year, Canadian High Commission permitting. The West Kootenays is certainly a beautiful location - I can't wait, but I guess I will just have to be patient.

I was riding the trails around Nelson a couple of years ago and no one said they had seen uni-riders around before, which I found quite difficult to believe, what with all the fantastic MtB trails in the area. Perhaps it won't be lonely muni-ing after all we may be riding together on the BC trails soon ...

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that would be sweet! Nelson's got a lot of great trails! It's really weird that they didn't see any other uniiers... but they probably would of kept to the trails I guess... It would be really awesome to go riding with you next year!
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