I love those trails (milky way/ big dipper). I just rode them on the weekend with my grandkids. I could barely keep up with them, that really peeved me off - lol. 😊. HF trails are great. Lots of good memories there. Thx for sharing 😊
To address your map concerns, Hammerfest just got sanctioned this year with Mosaic, and the first signs and kiosk are going in this fall! Can't help you with the showers though lol Thanks for crediting the Arrowsmith Cycling Club, they have put a lot of work into the trail system over the last 30+ years.
Looks like an ebike you are riding. Makes the brutal climb look easy! Only issue with Hammerfest, there's no decent climb up to the trails. The road is just a gravel pit, used by 4x4s and dirt bikers, and its completely unrideable, except for maybe your ebike. There's only really one good place to ride with kids, near the parking area for Englishman River campsite. The rest of it they will just complain about the hills. Upper trails above the road are gnar. Those are the real goods. Jughead rocks.
I love those trails (milky way/ big dipper). I just rode them on the weekend with my grandkids. I could barely keep up with them, that really peeved me off - lol. 😊. HF trails are great. Lots of good memories there. Thx for sharing 😊
To address your map concerns, Hammerfest just got sanctioned this year with Mosaic, and the first signs and kiosk are going in this fall! Can't help you with the showers though lol Thanks for crediting the Arrowsmith Cycling Club, they have put a lot of work into the trail system over the last 30+ years.
I figured it was in the works as the Milky Way area is great. They have done great work and I look forward to see what the future brings
@@CowichanMTB Ya, the Milky way area is in the park boundary and not on Mosaic land, hence the signage.
@@bubbysbikes thanks for the info!
I know a lot of people that camp there then just zip down to Rathtrevor for a shower 👍
That would work
Looks like an ebike you are riding. Makes the brutal climb look easy! Only issue with Hammerfest, there's no decent climb up to the trails. The road is just a gravel pit, used by 4x4s and dirt bikers, and its completely unrideable, except for maybe your ebike. There's only really one good place to ride with kids, near the parking area for Englishman River campsite. The rest of it they will just complain about the hills. Upper trails above the road are gnar. Those are the real goods. Jughead rocks.
As I mentioned in the video there is a climb trail called barefoot. It was amazing.
Also I am not riding an eBike.
The new “ish” climb trail Barefoot is awesome!
@@jenniferC7317sure is
Are there any other 'Camping to derect Mountain #biking' opportunities in B.C. that you know about like Englishman river Fall offers?
I am not aware of any others like that. Campbell River has a few great trail networks that would be close to elk falls campground