Showing posts with label dumount. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dumount. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
A Video Blog...Dirt Biking: It's A Mental Game
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Monday, September 15, 2014
Northwest Bay to Moriarty Lake and Beyond... (New Trail)
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| Above (click to enlarge) The red trail is yesterday's ride. The green trail is the old "Key" trail, so called because it was better than a key to the second lake gate... |
Pics and Vids: I was pressed for time, so sorry for the lack of stills, particularly of the Moriarty trail...I'll be back soon and will flesh out this entry...
Alternative Tank Traps...
| A tree has been felled in an alleged attempt to block access, again. There were some rocks. Rolling over was easy. Shoddy workmanship by Tim Berwest again. |
| Above and Below...Rode over this a couple of years ago. Plenty of strength left then... |
| See original bridge here... |
| Above: Marshall Lake: the water is very low right now, super clear and the fish were jumping everywhere while I was there. The trail up is in good repair and easily accessible by bike. |
| 155-197 Spur - the end of the line. This is what looks like the cribbing that I point up at from the Marshall route further south in the video below. |
Time lapse you tube video of the ride...Click settings and choose 1080 HD
Google Earth Flyover of this track:
[Andy's Edit: 21/09/2014]
Really felt like I was missing out here, and so I did this route to Moriarty Lake yesterday to try out the new logging road that Paul mentioned. Fantastic ride... "The Moriarty Highway." No point in repeating this route with a new blog entry, so...
It's been about a month since I had a good ride. An old back injury revisited me after hiking up DeCosmos on our last ride together. I've been keeping off my feet as much as I can since then, but after picking up some decent pain medication that prevents me from emptying multiple bottles of the off-the-shelf stuff and having waiting for my back to recover considerably, I'm ready for a ride once again. No Paul about! Off sailing... How la-di-dah! (I can see the cucumber sandwiches with their crusts cut off). Then I guess it's a solo ride.
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| Beautiful views along the serpentine "Moriarty Highway" |
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| Approaching the lake from the upper road |
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| Moriarty Lake from the road blockage. (The road block is the pile of logs on the far left) |
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| The road block prevents you from riding down to the lake, although it's walkable. |
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| Mama black bear and her cubs. Saw these guys on the return trip about 5 or 6km from the lake. I was sure I had seen three cubs, but I guess not. |
My track from Doumont to Moriarty Lake.
Made a quick visit to Rhododendron Lake and checked out the progress of the roads that appeared as if they're traveling towards Okay Mountain valley. They don't connect yet, although there's now a cool trail that climbs a dead-end spur with good views of Okay Mt. I took our usual route through the valley, back to the power lines, past Boomerang Lake and eventually Doumont using the original tank traps route.
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| Doumont Rd to Moriarty Lake: Colour Coded Elevation Track |
Here's the whole ride from Doumont Rd to Moriarty lake in time-lapse at 4x speed:
And, the tank traps through the original route at 3x speed.
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husaberg,
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marshall lake,
moriarty,
moriarty lake,
moriarty mountain,
nanaimo lakes road
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