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Location: British Columbia, Canada, North America

Lat/Lon: 48.53263°N / 123.46642°W

Trail Type: Cross Country

Technical Difficulty: Easy

Aerobic Difficulty: Easy

Layout: Point to Point

Length: 0.2 Mi / 0.3 Km

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Created/Edited: Oct 11, 2007 / Nov 3, 2007

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Overview

Fire Drill is an intermediate (blue square) cross country trail at Hartland Bike Park.

Trail Description

Easy, fast singletrack. Not much in the way of obstacles. No difficult climbing. A nice easy ride. Good warm up. Probably the easiest intermediate trail in the park.

Fire Drill can be connected with Little Face or Crazy Horse to flesh out the ride a little more. See the South Island Mountain Bike Society's map for details (found in local bike stores and at the trail map kiosks).

Getting There

From the Hartland Road parking lot, cross the road to the park entrance. Follow the trail past the technical terrain area to the regional trail. Head left on the Regional Trail. Follow it for about 100m, then turn right onto Emergency Two. Go up Emergency Two (quite steep at time) about 400m, past the switchback to intersection H41. This is the start of FireDrill. Follow it for 300m to Emergency One. Emergency One will take you back to the Regional Trail. This can also be done in reverse.

When to Bike

Victoria's climate facilitates climbing year round. May get a bit muddy after heavy rains and in winter.


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