Very Fun!!! Mostly switchbacks & twisty turns. Not technical, but there are a few built up areas. Some great lookouts as the trail climbs up the mountainside. Very enjoyable ride and a great warm-up to a technical ride.
Directions:
From Whistler, you can bike along the paved recreation trail almost all the way there or take the road in the direction of Pemberton. It’s about 10 km outside of Whistler. The trailhead is just past Emerald & the Heliport at the Wedgemount parking lot. Cross the bridge and take the road on the left. The road will fork, so take the right branch and you will see the trailhead on your right (there's a wood post marking it). From there the fun begins! This trail will eventually lead you right back to the bridge and parking lot.
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ByPosted By: ChrisO
- Wed Jul 12 00:43:56 EDT 2006
Not Rated
Comment"Secret Trail" was the name given to the southern downhill end of "Comfortably Numb", before the "North Secret" was built and the two were linked up. Comfortably Numb in its completed state, built almost single handedly by Chris Markle, is considered one of the great epic technical rides of the Coast Range.
ByPosted By: rollerboy
- Mon Jul 10 12:51:37 EDT 2006
DownsideWe followed the directions given and were unable to find the trail-head. We explored for some time in our 4x4, found the Comfortably Numb trail and the Wedgemount Lake trail, but no Secret trail.