Garett Buehlers Homeland
Check out today’s VOD on PinkBike of local shredder Garett Buehler. Sweet vid with lots of action near the end from Shitaker..

Check out today’s VOD on PinkBike of local shredder Garett Buehler. Sweet vid with lots of action near the end from Shitaker..
Looking for local writers, photographers, film-makers, content producers – anyone interested in joining the cause of promoting the local Kootenay mountain biking scene please let us know. Consider the site a blank canvas. Promote yourself, your events, you friends to scene, your adventures.. as long as it’s about biking, friends and good times in the Kootenays – it should be on this site.
By the way, there is little to no perks/pay.. but there are opportunities for deals from some of our site sponsors.
Portions of the Stanley-Silverking loop (Mountain Station Burlington Northern Trail South) and the cemetery trails over the Uphill neighbourhood in Nelson are closed after a momma grizzly bear with cub charging a couple of hikers and joggers over the weekend. Hikers and joggers weren’t hurt but the momma bear was being quite protective of the cub and charging with little to no warning. Be smart and steer clear of these areas.
Read the whole story here: http://bit.ly/kYq0zQ
Spring has been here for a few weeks and the riding in parts of Kootenay’s is starting to open up. Last weekend Kokanee was just packed.. it was sunny and warm and pretty much the only place to ride with most of it having a southern exposure. Snow-level all week was hovering around 1500m and some accounts pegged new snow high up at close to 80cm, so with that I wouldn’t expect some of the higher access points opening up anytime soon. But that said, the long range forecast does have quite a bit of sun in the forecast so fingers crossed. Although, a friend down in Rossland said the local joke is that the Seven Summits Trail might be covered with snow into July.. he said this as he was heading out the door for a cross-country ski.
Anyways, trails are open.. if you know what’s up – let us know. Early season precautions are in place.. watch out for fallen trees and try to tread lightly on any really wet spots.
Trails current open and riding well.. Slabalanche, Shitaker, Hitman, Doz Slabs.. pretty much everything over in Kokanee.
Ride on..
Smitty
Spring is in the air around here.. and if your not getting in the last season powder days you might be dusting off your trusty steed or looking for a new ride for the coming season. Cue the annual Nelson Cycling Club Bike Swap – Saturday April 16th. Each year this event gets bigger and bigger. I’ve sold bikes there, picked up some parts.. normally there is a pretty good selection, not just shops flogging last seasons bikes. All the proceeds go to the Nelson Cycling Club for trail maintenance/building, the Rosemont Bike Park and other NCC bike events.
The event is at the Rod & Gun club.. no details on timing but it’s usually drop your gear off at 9am and the sale start around lunch.
Don’t miss it!
The Mountain Station trails have reopened this week! The Nelson Cycling Club (NCC) reports that several trails have been checked and cleared of debris. Honey, Buddha, Rez, and the lower 3/4 of Eli Sim are all open. Tiger Beef is closed due to logging slash on the bottom section. Kut Korners is open, and has a new finish which avoids the slash.
Riders should beware of blowdown on other trails until the NCC trail crews get to them. According to the NCC the recent logging has been selectively done and had a low impact on the trails. There has been some road work, which follows the old road from the bottom of Espresso, past Legalize-It and 9-Point and the Rez trail. It is super muddy and they don’t recommend riding it.
The NCC thanks all riders for respecting the recent closure.
Just saw this quick little edit on PinkBike this morning. Kinrade shows off some good times from this summer with some epic shots of some quality Kootenay riding.
For the whole post on PinkBike go here

It’s that time of year that we start to think about putting away the bikes for another winter. The snowline creeps lower and lower every day, and your thinking about scraping the rust off the edges and maybe doing some stretches to prepare for the winter shredding season. That’s Fall in the Kootenays, but in the bike industry Fall is the launching point for the next years gear.. Eurobike, Interbike, whateverbike.. These shows give a chance for the industry to show what’s new and improved.. We’ve waded through the noise and are making a slightly biased call on a few bikes that you might want to start saving your penny’s for in the spring.
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This Sunday (Oct. 31st) is the Nelson Cycling club End of Season Twoonie and End of season party. Beginning around Noon at Ed’s House (across hwy from Lakeview Furniture on your way towards Whitewater), ride up 3k double track road and ride down Waldorfian and back to Ed’s for a year end party.
Be creative it is Halloween so dress up prizes for best costumes. Feel free to tag team the ride or do it solo. Downhill tag team members will get a shuttle to the top of Waldorfian.
For more information go to Gericks or Sacred Ride.
The much anticipated Life Cycles film is premiering in Nelson this Saturday October 16th at the Capitol Theatre. There are two showtimes – 7:00pm and 9:00pm, and tickets are $10 a piece. Tickets are probably available around town, at the Capitol Theatre or online at the Capitols website: http://capitoltheatre.com
The buzz around this film is that it’s a game changer merging “Planet Earth” style cinematography with mountain bike action. I’m not going to miss it.. but if you can’t make it DVD and BluRay pre-orders are available from the Life Cycles site.