Revelstoke, BC

Physical Exertion: Int-Adv   /   Technical Ability: Advanced

 

What to expect for our Revelstoke trip: Perfect mix of trail, park and shuttle riding with steeps, tech, rowdy lines and more steeps.  Bring your big bike and your A-game for this one!

This trip isn’t for everyone, and for that we don’t apologize.  Our Revelstoke trip is meant to be a progression through the Chasing Epic “heirarchy” of destinations, and we recommend this trip only for those who are confident in their technical skills and consider themselves an advanced or expert-level rider.  The trails in Revelstoke truly are “next level” in terms of steepness, tech, and intensity; they’ll push you beyond your limits and have you begging for more.  To us, Revelstoke is the epitome of rowdy big-mountain riding where the descents seem to last forever and the forearm pump is real.  If you’ve done Whistler with us and liked your day spent in Pemberton, then Revelstoke is definitely the next logical step for you.

 

This trip is focused on the descents.  Sure, we’ve got a couple of big climbs mixed in (it’s a Chasing Epic trip, after all) but we’ll also utilize shuttles to access the baddest trails in the area.   Check out the planned itinerary below to see our perfect mix of park, trail and enduro-style riding in one of our favorite destinations.

 

This trip is for advanced riders and those looking to step up their technical riding.  The trails we ride are gnarly, steep, technical and fast.  Expect consistently steep terrain, big exposure, man-made features, and just about anything else you can dream of.  This trip is all about the descents, although we will have to climb a bit to earn our turns.  Overall you can expect a breakdown of 60% shuttles, 30% human power, and 10% lifts during this trip.

 

Airport Options:  Kelowna, BC (2 hours)  –  Calgary (4-5 hours)

Interactive Revelstoke Trail Map

Expected Itinerary

Day 0Arrive in Revelstoke around 5pm to build bikes, have welcome dinner and a drink, and do a group introduction hitting the important pieces of the week to come.

Day 1: Warm-up ride on the Macpherson trails (about 2-3 hours or 8-10 miles), lunch, then head out for multiple afternoon shuttles on the Boulder Mountain DH-focused trails.  Plan on 4-6k’ of descending this afternoon, we’re just getting warmed up!

Day 2: Shuttle drop at the main parking lot for Frisby Ridge (with a 3,000′ bump!) to start our ride, then we’ll climb about 2,200′ to the top before eating lunch with one of the best views you’ll see anywhere.  All that effort will pay off in the afternoon, as we’ll hit Frisby Ridge, UFC and Ultimate Frisby on the 5k’ descent back down into town.

Day 3: AM shuttle laps on Boulder Mountain (about 6-8k’ of increasingly difficult trails), lunch, and then an afternoon shuttle on Martha Creek (5k’) before ending for post-ride beers and snacks on the Columbia River.  Bring your trunks for a dip!

Day 4:  Guided day at Revelstoke Mountain Resort.  We’ll start by taking the gondola up about 3500′ in the morning and kicking things off with another 2,000′ climb to the top of world-famous 5620, an 11-mile flow and jump trail that will blow your mind.  From there it’s riders’ choice of tech, flow, or maybe some sneaky trails just outside the resort on the way back down to our lodge.

Day 5: Morning shuttle laps on Boulder Mountain.  This morning we’ll hit some rider favorites for a few hours before wrapping things up for lunch – lots of options to finish off an epic trip.  Expect to be done by 12:30p, so you can plan your departure and start your drive/flight home!