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The colour categories are based on what percentage of riders are riding a trail in its intended direction.
The colour categories are based on what percentage of riders are riding a trail in its intended direction.
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Trail Ridden Direction
The intended direction a trail should be ridden.
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Trail Popularity ?
Trailforks scans ridelogs to determine which trails are ridden the most in the last 9 months.
Trails are compared with nearby trails in the same city region with a possible 25 colour shades.
Think of this as a heatmap, more rides = more kinetic energy = warmer colors.
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- popular
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Trails are colored based on popularity. The more popular a trail is, the more red. Less popular trails trend towards green.
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Heatmap of where riders jump on trails. Zoom in to see individual jumps, click circles to view jump details.
BC Backroad Status
Service Road Atlas is a free to use, community-driven service for viewing and creating reports on the numerous back-country service roads around B.C. and Alberta.
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SavePlease Note: Please read the access report for current conditions as they are constantly changing.Reservation requests are best made at least two weeks before your intended visit.The only way to guarantee access to Goldmyer is by making a reservation. Access to the Goldmyer property is limited to 20 people per day. Goldmyer Hot Springs is a gem of the wilderness found nestled in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, roughly 25 miles east of North Bend, WA. Visiting Goldmyer is a wilderness experience where guests are expected to pack in (and out) all necessary supplies. \\r\\n\\r\\nAmenities provided to visitors by Goldmyer are limited but include an open-air cabana at the hot spring pools, campsites with food hanging lines and containers, two stocked outhouses, two public picnic tables, and a bike rack. Visitors gain access to rugged wilderness terrain, hiking trails through old growth forest, beautiful waterfalls, and a crystal clear natural geothermal hot spring. \\r\\n\\r\\nGoldmyer is owned and managed by Northwest Wilderness Programs, a nonprofit organization established in 1976 to protect this treasure of the wilderness for the use of generations to come. For the safety and enjoyment of all: No smoking of any sort, illegal drugs, glass containers, dogs and other pets, or weapons on Goldmyer property. Alcohol may be consumed only at campsites by overnight visitors. Drunken or disorderly conduct will not be tolerated. \\r\\n- Respect the privacy of others. No photos or video of anyone outside your group. No soap in the hot spring area. No camp fires or charcoal fires on the property. \\r\\n- Camping stoves are allowed only at campsites and picnic tables. Please respect the ancient forest wilderness by following the 7 Leave No Trace principles: pack out all that you bring in. No groups larger than 8 people (multiple groups that know each other are considered a single group). All visitors must check-in and check-out with the caretakers. Check-in: 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Check-out (day use): 9:00 pm Check-out (overnight): 12:00 pm (noon) http://www.goldmyer.org/
Attached Trail
| trail name | difficulty | riding area |
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| Middle Fork | Middle Fork Snoqualmie |
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