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T O P O F T H E W O R L D - M c S K IMM I N G S D R E A M UNA MOSS PEAK CHAIR CONNECTOR UPPER FREIGHT TRAIN BLUE VELVET H I K I N G ON L Y ORIGINAL SIN UPPER NO JOKE UPPER NO JOKE MISS FIRE MIDGARD FREIGHT TRAIN WHISTLER VILLAGE GONDOLA FIRST AID STATION PEAK EXPRESS GARBANZO 1,686M/5,532FT B L U E V E L V E T FREIGHT TRAIN PLAYGROUND UNA MOSS DELAYED FUSE UPPER NO JOKE BC’S TRAIL MIDGARD MISS FIRE EXPRESSWAY TOP OF THE WORLD INSOMNIA CROSSROADS KADENWOOD CONNECTOR SOUTHPARK U PPE R NO J OKE B LUE VE L VE T ELIXIR UNA MOSS EARTH CIRCUS CIRQUE DU SOIL LOWER RIDE DON’T SLIDE NO RETURN TO CREEKSIDE TO CREEKSIDE CREEKSIDE GONDOLA CREEKSIDE GONDOLA WHISTLER VILLAGE GONDOLA GARBANZO EXPRESS GARBANZO ZONE PEAK ZONE D1 UPPER DIRT MERCHANT B E A R C U B R O A D D A V E M U R R A Y D O W NHI L L P O N Y T R A I L O R A N G E P E E L BE A R P A W T O K U M LOWER FREIGHT TRAIN TO P O F T H E W O R L D I N D E E P D U F F M A N F R E I G H T T R A I N O R I G I N A L S I N PEAK CHAIR CONNECTOR O R I G IN AL S I N BEAR CUB CONNECTOR UPPER NO JOKE BEAR CUB ROAD GOAT’S GULLY CAPTAIN SAFETY F A T C RO BA T LITTLE ALDER DUFFMAN NO DUFF MACKENZIE RIVER TRAIL FREIGHT TRAIN LOWER NO JOKE DROP IN CLINIC B L U E V E L V E T E XPR ESS WA Y EX P R E S S W A Y B L U E V E L V E T B L U E V E L V E T U N A MO S S BL UE VEL V ET CROSSROADS UNA MOSS MIDGARD UPPER FREIGHT TRAIN UPPER FREIGHT TRAIN LOWER NO JOKE TOO TIGHT UPPER ANGRY PIRATE BLUEBERRY BATHTUB UPPER NO JOKE UNA MOSS UNA MOSS MISS FIRE WHISTLER VILLAGE GONDOLA GARBANZO EXPRESS GA GB PA PB 3 2 1 CREEKSIDE GONDOLA ELEVATION: 1,300m/4,264ft ROUNDHOUSE LODGE ELEVATION: 1,850m/6,069ft Umbrella Bar & Viewing Deck ROUNDHOUSE LODGE ELEVATION: 1,850m/6,069ft Umbrella Bar & Viewing Deck GMC MEETING PLACE GMC MEETING PLACE WHISTLER PEAK Cloudraker Skybridge & Raven’s Eye ELEVATION: 2,182m/7,160ft First Aid Station 1 inch = 190 metres 1 inch = 365 metres 1 inch = 375 metres EMERGENCIES & FIRST AID You might not be able to anticipate an accident, but you can at least be prepared for one. For first aid assistance in the Bike Park, call patrol for help and let them know your location. If possible, move to the side of the trail and out of the way. SAFETY FIRST We make every effort to ensure our Bike Park is built for fun and safety, but all riders have the responsibility to come prepared for whatever the trails bring. Before you ride, take note of your bike equipment, new trail conditions and how you’re feeling throughout the day. It’s important to stay hydrated, eat a snack or take a break, especially in the summer. Don’t push it if you aren’t feeling it. Mountain biking is a sport with inherent risks and serious injury can occur. FUEL YOUR RIDE Kickstart your ride with a coffee or breakfast on the go at Garbanzo Bike & Bean inside the Carleton Lodge, where you can load up on official Whistler Mountain Bike Park gear while you wait for a snack. For a longer midday break, head to the legendary GLC or Dusty’s to get your fill of food and drink with prime views of the Bike Park. The GLC is open late for after-park food, cocktails and nightlife. GET ORIENTED New to the Bike Park or unsure of where to begin? Start at the Orientation Centre located at the top of the Fitzsimmons Express, where instructors will help you get comfortable on your bike and learn how to navigate the Bike Park. Afterwards, progress your skills at the Fitzsimmons Skills Centre, where you can practice riding on small features, cornering, jumping and balancing. Due to the sensitivity of the trail, the number of riders accessing the Peak Zone is limited per day and requires an additional $22 Peak Ride lift ticket. Advanced purchase is strongly encouraged. See Guest Services for more details. ON-MOUNTAIN EMERGENCIES: 604.935.5555 OFF-MOUNTAIN EMERGENCIES: 911 FIRE EMERGENCIES: 604.938.FIRE CA CB 1 1 2 4 2 As with many adventure sports, riding in the Whistler Bike Park involves the risk of injury, including serious injury, head injury, paralysis or death. The risk of injury increases with the degree of difficulty of the trail and the speed of descent. Although the risk of injury can never be eliminated, the rider can manage the risk through controlling speed and choosing terrain appropriate for the rider’s skill and experience. Orientation sessions, lessons, clinics and coaching offered through the Whistler Bike Park will also assist the rider in managing the risk of injury. The use of the Whistler Bike Park is subject to the Bike Park release of liability, waiver of claims and assumption of risk agreement. For further details, please contact Guest Services. NOTICE TO ALL WHISTLER BIKE PARK RIDERS SAFETY - INHERENT RISK - EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY GEAR UP A helmet is mandatory for every rider, but we strongly recommend padding up with additional protective gear, carrying basic tools to fix a flat tire and hydrating throughout the day. Equipment, including spare parts, extra tubes, clothing and tools, is available at Garbanzo Bike & Bean at the Carleton Lodge and in Creekside. Test ride the industry’s latest bikes from the Demo Centre, featuring a range of bikes from Santa Cruz, GT, Norco, Scott and Devinci. Hourly, single and multi-day rentals available. RIDING IN THE ALPINE IS A PRIVILEGE THAT NEEDS TO BE RESPECTED. IT IS A DELICATE ENVIRONMENT THAT REQUIRES EVERY VISITOR TO BE RESPONSIBLE ABOUT PRESERVING ITS NATURAL STATE. 1. Bikes are not permitted in Garibaldi Provincial Park. Lift privileges revoked for violation. 2. Mountain weather changes quickly. Be prepared with appropriate clothing and footwear. 3. Stay on marked trails. Do not cut corners. 4. Always ride in control. 5. Be aware of unmarked obstacles and trail changes. 6. Ride with a partner. 7. Body armour and a full-face helmet are recommended. BIKE PARK ORIENTATION GUIDE New to downhilling or the Whistler Mountain Bike Park? Pick up a copy of our Orientation Guide, packed with tips and pointers for new riders to the Bike Park. BIKE PARK OPERATING HOURS 10AM - 8PM September 3rd - October 8th park closes at 5PM BIKE PARK ZONES PEAK ZONE LIMITED ACCESS GARBANZO PEAK CREEKSIDE Steeper, longer, rockier trails than the Fitzsimmons Zone that embrace the rugged contours of the terrain. For advanced and intermediate riders. Includes advanced Freeride and Technical Trails. Whistler’s iconic alpine zone features a 5,000-vertical-foot descent to the Valley floor. For advanced riders only. Includes Technical Trails. The most recent addition to the Whistler Mountain Bike Park will see 5 new trails open in 2019, with more to come. Recommended for intermediate to expert riders looking to ride alongside cascading creeks through lush, green forests. MAX ELEVATION: 1850M/6069FT MAX ELEVATION: 2182M/7160FT MAX ELEVATION: 1442M/4730FT BIKE PARK MAP IMPORTANT Due to fire hazard, smoking is strictly forbidden on Whistler Blackcomb property. This includes trails, lift lines, on lifts, base areas, or in and around any on-mountain buildings. If you see anything out of the ordinary please call 604.938.FIREand/or 911. Help us reduce waste. Return a lightly used map to a rack when you’re done, for the next guest to reuse. SAVE PAPER PASS IT ON Free Wi-Fi powered by TELUS TO GARBANZO TO CREEKSIDE TO CREEKSIDE TO PEAK ZONE TO FITZSIMMONS 1,019M 1,850M 2,182M 675M OUT OF BOUNDS TO BLACKCOMB WHISTLER MOUNTAIN PEAK CREEKSIDE GARBANZO FITZSIMMONS PEAK CREEKSIDE GONDOLA FITZSIMMONS EXPRESS WHISTLER VILLAGE GONDOLA GARBANZO EXPRESS PEAK EXPRESS PEAK CHAIR CONNECTOR TOP OF THE WORLD WHISTLER VILLAGE CREEKSIDE VILLAGE

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INTERMEDIATESKILLS CENTRE• Small drops suited for novice

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ROUNDHOUSE LODGEELEVATION: 1,850m/6,069ftUmbrella Bar & Viewing Deck

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WHISTLER PEAKCloudraker Skybridge & Raven’s EyeELEVATION: 2,182m/7,160ft

First Aid Station

1 inch = 190 metres

1 inch = 365 metres

1 inch = 375 metres

EMERGENCIES & FIRST AIDYou might not be able to anticipate an accident, but you can at least be prepared for one. For first aid assistance in the Bike Park, call patrol for help and let them know your location. If possible, move to the side of the trail and out of the way.

SAFETY FIRST We make every effort to ensure our Bike Park is built for fun and safety, but all riders have the responsibility to come prepared for whatever the trails bring. Before you ride, take note of your bike equipment, new trail conditions and how you’re feeling throughout the day. It’s important to stay hydrated, eat a snack or take a break, especially in the summer. Don’t push it if you aren’t feeling it. Mountain biking is a sport with inherent risks and serious injury can occur.

FUEL YOUR RIDE Kickstart your ride with a coffee or breakfast on the go at Garbanzo Bike & Bean inside the Carleton Lodge, where you can load up on official Whistler Mountain Bike Park gear while you wait for a snack. For a longer midday break, head to the legendary GLC or Dusty’s to get your fill of food and drink with prime views of the Bike Park. The GLC is open late for after-park food, cocktails and nightlife.

GET ORIENTED New to the Bike Park or unsure of where to begin? Start at the Orientation Centre located at the top of the Fitzsimmons Express, where instructors will help you get comfortable on your bike and learn how to navigate the Bike Park. Afterwards, progress your skills at the Fitzsimmons Skills Centre, where you can practice riding on small features, cornering, jumping and balancing.

Due to the sensitivity of the trail, the number of riders accessing the Peak Zone is limited per day and requires an additional $22 Peak Ride lift ticket. Advanced purchase is strongly encouraged.

See Guest Services for more details.

ON-MOUNTAIN EMERGENCIES:

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As with many adventure sports, riding in the Whistler Bike Park involves the risk of injury, including serious injury, head injury, paralysis or death. The risk of injury increases with the degree of difficulty of the trail and the speed of descent. Although the risk of injury can never be eliminated, the rider can manage the risk through controlling speed and choosing terrain appropriate for the rider’s skill and experience. Orientation sessions, lessons, clinics and coaching offered through the Whistler Bike Park will also assist the rider in managing the risk of injury.

The use of the Whistler Bike Park is subject to the Bike Park release of liability, waiver of claims and assumption of risk agreement.

For further details, please contact Guest Services.

NOTICE TO ALL WHISTLER BIKE PARK RIDERSSAFETY - INHERENT RISK - EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY

GEAR UP A helmet is mandatory for every rider, but we strongly recommend padding up with additional protective gear, carrying basic tools to fix a flat tire and hydrating throughout the day. Equipment, including spare parts, extra tubes, clothing and tools, is available at Garbanzo Bike & Bean at the Carleton Lodge and in Creekside. Test ride the industry’s latest bikes from the Demo Centre, featuring a range of bikes from Santa Cruz, GT, Norco, Scott and Devinci. Hourly, single and multi-day rentals available.

RIDING IN THE ALPINE IS A PRIVILEGE THAT NEEDS TO BE RESPECTED. IT IS A DELICATE ENVIRONMENT THAT REQUIRES EVERY VISITOR TO BE

RESPONSIBLE ABOUT PRESERVING ITS NATURAL STATE.

1. Bikes are not permitted in Garibaldi Provincial Park. Lift privileges revoked for violation.

2. Mountain weather changes quickly. Be prepared with appropriate clothing and footwear.

3. Stay on marked trails. Do not cut corners.

4. Always ride in control.

5. Be aware of unmarked obstacles and trail changes.

6. Ride with a partner.

7. Body armour and a full-face helmet are recommended.

BIKE PARKORIENTATION GUIDE

New to downhilling or the Whistler Mountain Bike Park?

Pick up a copy of our Orientation Guide, packed with tips and pointers

for new riders to the Bike Park.

BIKE PARK OPERATING HOURS

10AM - 8PM September 3rd - October 8th park closes at 5PM

BIKE PARK ZONES

PEAK ZONE LIMITED ACCESS

GARBANZO PEAK

CREEKSIDE

Steeper, longer, rockier trails than the Fitzsimmons Zone that embrace the rugged contours of the terrain. For advanced and intermediate riders. Includes advanced Freeride and Technical Trails.

Whistler’s iconic alpine zone features a 5,000-vertical-foot descent to the Valley floor. For advanced riders only. Includes Technical Trails.

The most recent addition to the Whistler Mountain Bike Park will see 5 new trails open in 2019, with more to come. Recommended for intermediate to expert riders looking to ride alongside cascading creeks through lush, green forests.

MAX ELEVATION: 1850M/6069FT MAX ELEVATION: 2182M/7160FT

MAX ELEVATION: 1442M/4730FT

BIKE PARK MAP

IMPORTANT Due to fire hazard, smoking is strictly forbidden on Whistler Blackcomb property.

This includes trails, lift lines, on lifts, base areas, or in and around any on-mountain buildings. If you see anything out of the ordinary please call 604.938.FIRE and/or 911.

Help us reduce waste. Return a lightly

used map to a rack when you’re done,

for the next guest to reuse.

SAVE PAPER

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GARBANZO1,686M/5,528FT

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GONDOLAMID-STATIONELEVATION: 1,300m/4,264ft

ROUNDHOUSE LODGEELEVATION: 1,850m/6,069ft

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GMC PUMP TRACK AND SKILLS CENTRE• For the beginner to intermediate rider.• Small berms to practice cornering.• Small wooden features to practice bridges and other

man-made features found on blue Technical trails.• Progression rollers and jumps to practice features

found on blue Freeride trails.• The GMC Pump Track distills riding to its

base elements, bike handling, cornering and pumping terrain. Give it a try and watch your trail skills progress.

GONDOLA MID STATIONELEVATION: 1,019m/3,346ft

JOYRIDE JUMP PARK• Advanced jump and drop zone.• For riders looking to progress

from intermediate freeride skills to advanced freeride skills.

BONEYARD SLOPESTYLE COURSE• Pro-level jump and drop zone.• Highly advanced freestyle area

with mandatory gaps and airs.• Open only during Crankworx for

event professionals.

INTERMEDIATE SKILLS CENTRE• Small drops suited for novice

and intermediate riders.• Intermediate wooden features

to practice man-made features.

CRABAPPLE HITSHome of the Official Whip-Off World Championships presented by SPANK.

VILLAGEGuest Services Garbanzo Bike & Bean Garbanzo Bike Valet Garbanzo Rentals Garbo’s Grill GLC, Demo CenterElevation: 675m/2,214ft

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CRABAPPLE HITS

DIRT MERCHANT

DWAYNE JOHNSON

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A-LINE

SIDETRACK

FREIGHT TRAIN

RIPPIN’ RUTABAGA

BLUEBERRY BATHTUB

EARTH CIRCUS

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INSOMNIA

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HEART OF DARKNESS

FAMILY CROSS

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B-LINE

WORLD CUP SINGLE TRACK

CRABAPPLE TURNS

GOLDEN TRIANGLE

EZ DOES IT

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POLP FICTION

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GOAT’S GULLY

FRENCH CONNECTION

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SCHLEYER

MONKEY HANDS

HORNET

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FUNSHINE ROLLY DROPS

WEDNESDAY NIGHT DELIGHT

LOWER ANGRY PIRATE

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1 inch = 110 metres

KNOW WHAT YOU’RE RIDING It’s important to learn to navigate the trails with confidence. Follow our recommended routes which are designed for progression. These routes start small and let you build your skills by linking together various terrain and features you’ll find around the Bike Park. Just reference the Trail Progression Chart to the left of the Fitzsimmons map.

NEW RIDERS If you’re new to the Bike Park, all riders should take the Fitzsimmons Express chairlift and ride ‘EZ Does It’ back down to the village. Repeat until you feel 100� comfortable on your bike and with the trail.

EZ DOES IT

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EXPERIENCED RIDERS It doesn’t matter your experience level, everyone needs a warm up lap on ‘EZ Does It’ and ‘B-Line’ to start their day.

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FIRST TIME AT WHISTLER BIKE PARK?

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• Designed for first time Bike Park riders.

• Free orientation sessions to learn bike handling skills and how to navigate trails.

• Smooth, gradual gradients for practicing bike positioning, braking and cornering.

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THE SMART WAY TO START Crashes can happen anytime, especially on your first lap. Ride the trail multiple times to get familiar with the features and equipment you’re on so you can confidently push your limits without pushing your threshold. The best way to remember this is with the graphic below. A PRE, RE, and FREE-RIDE mentality should be used by riders of all ages and skill levels.

Wake up the brain and body. Inspect the trail at low speed.

Lap the trail a few times to get the flow of the features.

Start small and work your way up to faster speeds and larger features.

WHAT’S NEXT: Now that you’re feeling confident, try this trail route at a slow speed. Move on when you feel 100� ready.

WHAT’S NEXT: Head to ‘B-Line’ for larger rollers and berms.

WHAT’S NEXT: Try linking ‘Funshine Rolly Drops’, ‘Smoke & Mirrors’, ‘Blueseum’ and ‘Wednesday Night Delight’ from ‘B-Line’. From there you can move on to ‘Crank It Up’, and re-ride it until you master all the features on that trail.

WHAT’S NEXT: After your warm up lap try the following route of Freeride and Technical trails to help you ease into your day.

UNDERSTANDING BIKE PARK SIGNAGE All routes within the Bike Park are designated by colour-coded trail markers at the start of each descent. Trails with an orange oval indicate Freeride trails with man-made features and require jumping skills. Work your way up to more advanced trails and features based on your progression, skill and comfort level.

Here are examples of some of the signage you might encounter.

Jump take off

More difficult jump take off

Freeride trails are machine-cut and contain man-made features. Routes are enhanced with dirt jumps, ride-on features, gaps, narrow surfaces, wallrides, berms and other natural or constructed features. All Freeride trails are identified with an orange oval.

Technical trails are designed to embrace the rugged shape and terrain of the mountain, utilizing a majority of natural terrain. Routes are typically hand-built and feature organic obstacles and stunts such as rocks, roots, logs, drops, jumps and other natural or constructed features that require technical riding skills. Technical trails are identified by their difficulty symbol. Jumping skills may be required.

FREERIDE TECHNICALBEGINNER

INTERMEDIATE

ADVANCED

EXPERT ONLY

PROLINEJUMPING SKILLS REQUIRED

FITZSIMMONSThe original Bike Park zone with the largest variety of trails and features for every skill level. Includes Technical, Freeride, and beginner trails for all abilities.

MAX ELEVATION: 1019M/2246FT

FLIP FOR GARBO ZONE