There's nothing better than sliding down snow, flying through the air
The hits just keep coming...
![]()
Montani Semper Liberi
It seems like POW Mo just is always on the cusp financially. More people at deer valley.
Ironic this announcement is after they have said that "we will be as good as Deer Valley in 5 years".........
I'm sure it took some kids and beaters off the trails, but if I spent 45 minutes driving somewhere to ride only to find a backhoe in the middle of my trail, I'd be pissed.
Was it last year, or the year before when that dude nose dived into the construction at the base of PCMR? That airlift must have been pricey.
Trail status was kept pretty up to date on their web site last season, there were occasional closures for maintenance etc. The concern I have is for the future for mountain biking for the public, as well as the bike park.
For context in the direction the new owner is heading, lift access to 30% of the mountain will be taken away from the public next ski season. Reed Hastings is focusing on only two things - preparing to sell a ton of real estate and massive lift infrastructure projects to tout to the potential buyers. The statement about XC trails being open "whenever feasible" doesn't really give me any warm fuzzies. The Brim XC loop is by far the most popular trail and runs smack through most of where the new home site development is taking place.
The El Doce race was cancelled months ago before any of the other announcements were made. I'm sure the NICA races will be impacted. The summer park crew was informed of their termination on Monday morning (via their payroll app) only an hour before the social media announcement came out. Just saw a Powder Mag article today where they pressed them on the reinstatement of the bike park for 2025, and they dodged the question. Not getting good vibes from any of this.
Montani Semper Liberi
Is there anywhere in the valley with gentle enough rollers to take my toddler on his balance bike? Would 9line be appropriate?
He is progressing faster than I expected and I’m at a loss for how much I should be letting him do. He’s starting to drop curbs and keeps teeing up relatively bigger hills. I would like to get him in an environment that forces him to safely practice moving his body on the bike and test the limits of steering/balance that isn’t pavement.
There’s a pumptrack at the 9line bike park. I believe WVC installed a pump track too.
Sent from my iPhone using TGR Forums
"If we can't bring the mountain to the party, let's bring the PARTY to the MOUNTAIN!"
The nine line as previously mentioned has a pretty mellow beginner pump track.
Centennial Park in West valley looked pretty last time I checked it out before a kids hockey game, rc crawler park to boot!
sigless.
Could also check out Popperton: Popperton Loop on Trailforks
https://www.trailforks.com/trails/popperton-loop/
Levitate and Vertigo are G2G. There are a few small dried rutted spots nut they were pretty obvious.
When life gives you haters, make haterade.
Lost lad is also dry. Someone did some work in the gully and it is running really well with a few new jumps/improved take offs for some of the small drops.
Bountiful B is good to go. Also, I’ve been doing some work on the lower half so things are less chossy and rutted than usual.
Evo is blowing out some demo bikes, they have one medium revel rail with xt and fox factory for $2400
Sent from my iPhone using TGR Forums
"If we can't bring the mountain to the party, let's bring the PARTY to the MOUNTAIN!"
I had my bike stolen from out of my carport this afternoon. Millcreek adjacent.
Black Santa Cruz Bantam, single pivot 27.5. Pike and x2, skinny gravel tires, and an orange Thule baby seat on the front.
Bookmarks