From bridge repairs to brand new rock walls, there’s been a lot going on Fromme and Seymour thanks to the work of the Builders, Trail Crew and volunteers!
- Lower Expresso Entrance Before. 📷 Sean Brassil
- Lower Expresso Entrance After. 📷 Sean Brassil
- Fixing up the landing on the Pile Driver drop (Boogieman)Lower Expresso Entrance Before. 📷 Dan Liu
- new rock wall and dirt on Baden Powell. 📷 Sean Brassil
- Dirt and rock work (and closing some braids) on Upper Griffen. 📷 Brent Hillier
- Fixing drains on the Water Towers Connector (Fromme). 📷 Brent Hillier
- Keeping the flow on Pennzoil. Lower Expresso Entrance Before. 📷 Gordon McNaughton
- Readjusting a line on Pile of Rocks. Lower Expresso Entrance Before. 📷 Oscar Nielsen
- Another rock wall and fresh dirt on the Baden Powell!
- Raising the Trail bed with fresh mineral soil (gold) on Bottletop. 📷 Brent Hillier
- Fresh Dirt and re-greening with ferns on the Griffens. 📷 Brent Hillier
- Dialing down a berm on Lower Digger. 📷 Trevor Hansen
- Keeping the Griffen Ascent Fresh. 📷 Vince Beasse
- Subtle repairs on Grannies. 📷 Joe Woywitka
- Cribbing, fresh dirt and braid closing on Dreamweaver. 📷 Joe Woywitka
As we begin our approach into the Summer, we’ve slowly begun to relaunch our trail days but at a smaller capacity with COVID-19 protocols. So far we’ve been running small private trail days with the Trail Adopters and a few school groups with more public trail days coming soon!
Thank you to the Trail Adoption Plan (TAP) sponsors who brought their teams out to work on the trails!
- Pennzoil w/ Steed Cycles
- Dempsey w/ Mosaic
- Lower Digger w/ Traction on Demand
- Floppy Bunny w/ Sombrio and Obsession: Bikes
- Fromme Ascent (No Quarter) w/ Giant Bicycle Canada
- Bobsled w/ Telus
Thank you also to Collingwood School, Girl Guides of Canada and West Point Grey Academy for reaching out and joining us on the trails!
Stay tuned for public trail days in the near future! If you would like to be added to the email list to get notified first when opportunities become available, please email ryan@nsmba.ca
If you ever see any maintenance issues on the trails be sure to report it via Trailforks with a photo of the issue and map coordinates/location if possible. It’s the quickest and best way to alert the builders of any work that needs to be done.
If you don’t have trailforks, you can also email info@nsmba.ca with a photo and location as well.