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David Kerruish
Photo Date: 
08/01/2020
The first part of the trail from Strawberry Pass is steady uphill riding.
David Kerruish
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08/01/2020
20 miles of singletrack along the Rossland ridgeline.
David Kerruish
Photo Date: 
08/01/2020
20 miles of singletrack along the Rossland ridgeline.
David Kerruish
Photo Date: 
08/01/2020
The views are constantly trying to steal your concentration.
David Kerruish
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08/01/2020
The sweeping ridgeline from the first summit.
David Kerruish
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08/01/2020
Endless views into the BC Interior.
David Kerruish
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08/01/2020
The ridgeline trail is exposed and technical in places.
David Kerruish
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08/01/2020
Stopping to take a breath and take in the views.
David Kerruish
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08/01/2020
Looking back at Red Mountain.
David Kerruish
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08/01/2020
The second half of trail throws up some variety with shale rocks and some particularly technical sections for tiring legs.
David Kerruish
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08/01/2020
Meandering singletrack through the grasslands.
David Kerruish
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08/01/2020
The descent towards Dewdney brings you back into the forest.
David Kerruish
Photo Date: 
08/01/2020
The bottom of Dewdney is a refreshing downhill run of fast singletrack broken up occasionally by forestry roads.
David Kerruish
Photo Date: 
08/01/2020
Rossland Brewing Co in the centre of town is the unofficial post-ride stop.

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