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Client: Whistler Blackcomb File: WB_BP0252_2015_Bike_Park_Map.indd Size: 24” x 16.875” [Bl=.1875] Folded: 4” x 5.6875” Fonts: Circe, Caecilia, Regime, Arrows Right Date: 27.05.15_v6 Res: 300ppi Designer: GM, SS Proofed by: AH 2015 BIke Park Trail Map C M Y K ORIENTATION CENTRE • 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 ROUNDHOUSE LODGE ELEVATION: 1,850m/6,069ft CREEKSIDE GONDOLA* ELEVATION: 1,300m/4,264ft *NOT IN OPERATION I N DE E P D 1 B L U E V E L V ET E XPR ESS WA Y D U F F M A N S I D E T R A C K F R EI G H T T R A I N F R E I G H T T R AI N / NO JO K E EX P R E S S W A Y B L U E V E L V E T O R I G I N A L S I N B E A R C U B R O A D N0 J O K E B L U E V E L V E T TO P O F T H E W O R L D D A V E M U R R A Y D O WNHI 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 PEAK CHAIR CONNECTOR U N A MO S S FREIGHT TRAIN O R I G IN AL S I N BEAR CUB CONNECTOR FREIGHT TRAIN BEAR CUB CONNECTOR GOAT’S GULLY CAPTAIN SAFETY BL UE VEL V ET F A T C RO BA T TOO TIGHT LITTLE ALDER DUFFMAN NO DUFF MACKENZIE RIVER TRAIL FREIGHT TRAIN NO JOKE DROP IN CLINIC F R EI G H T T R A I N WHISTLER VILLAGE GONDOLA GARBANZO EXPRESS FIRST AID STATION START HERE GARBANZO 1,686M/5,528FT ROUNDHOUSE LODGE ELEVATION: 1,850m/6,069ft PEAK CHAIR CONNECTOR T O P O F T H E W O R L D FREIGHT TRAIN N 0 J O K E BLUE VELVET UNA MOSS FREIGHT TRAIN FREIGHT TRAIN/ NO JOKE H I K I N G O N LY ORIGINAL SIN FIRST AID STATION WHISTLER VILLAGE GONDOLA WHISTLER PEAK 2,182M/7,160FT FIRST AID STATION PEAK EXPRESS GARBANZO 1,686M/5,528FT PEAK CHAIR WHISTLER PEAK 2,182M/7,160FT TOTAL VERTICAL 1,507M/4,946FT FITZSIMMONS 1,019M/3,346FT WHISTLER VILLAGE 675M/2,214FT WHISTLER VILLAGE GONDOLA WHISTLER VILLAGE GONDOLA GARBANZO 1,686M/5,528FT ROUNDHOUSE LODGE 1,835M/6,069FT EMERGENCY: 604.935.5555 FIRE: 604.938.FIRE WHISTLERBLACKCOMB.COM/BIKE | 604.932.4211 WHISTLER MOUNTAIN 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. Real-time trail information direct from the source. Bike Park trail status, forecast & temperatures, web cams, events calendar & more. Now available in the iTunes App Store and Google Play for free! WELCOME THE ZONES KNOW BEFORE YOU GO WELCOME TO THE WHISTLER MOUNTAIN BIKE PARK, the number one lift-accessed downhill bike park in the world. With 70 expertly- crafted trails spread throughout three distinct mountain zones, we are proud to offer the most terrain of any bike park in North America. Riders will find plenty of fun throughout the Bike Park and exciting trails designed for every level. Pick up a copy of the Orientation Guide for additional Bike Park information. Due to the sensitivity of the trail, the Peak Zone is limited to 150 riders per day and requires an additional $18 Peak Ride lift ticket. Advanced purchase strongly encouraged. See Guest Services for more details. Whistler Mountain Bike Park is divided into three zones, each with different characteristics and types of riding. 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. GARBANZO ZONE PEAK ZONE STEEPER, LONGER, ROCKIER TRAILS THAN THE FITZSIMMONS ZONE THAT EMBRACE THE RUGGED CONTOURS OF THE TERRAIN. WHISTLER’S ICONIC ALPINE ZONE FEATURES A 5,000-VERTICAL-FOOT DESCENT TO THE VALLEY FLOOR. 1 inch = 190 metres WHISTLERBLACKCOMB.COM/BIKE MAP 2015 BIKE PARK PHOTO ROBIN O’NEILL FITZSIMMONS ZONE The original Bike Park zone with the largest variety of trails and features for every skill level. • All riders • Technical, freeride and beginner trails for all abilities PEAK ZONE Whistler’s iconic alpine zone features a 5,000-vertical-foot descent to the Valley floor. • Advanced riders only • Technical trails GARBANZO ZONE Steeper, longer, rockier trails than the Fitzsimmons Zone that embrace the rugged contours of the terrain. • Advanced and high intermediate riders • Advanced technical and freeride trails 1 inch = 350 metres 2015 PRICING & TIMES The Bike Park has a range of pricing options for you. Whether you’re looking for three laps or three hundred, we’ve got you covered. TICKETS & PASSES ADULT RATES 1-Day Ticket $65 5-Day Pass $285 10-Day Pass $459 Unlimited Season Pass $699 Twilight Season Pass Ride evenings from 5-8pm $259 Top of The World Season Pass Limited quantity available $259 Top of The World Ticket $18 SAVE BY BUYING ONLINE 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF USE Complete info at whistlerblackcomb.com/bike or call 1.800.766.0449 DATES TIMES May 15–June 12 Open until 8pm on Mondays, Wednesdays & Saturdays 10 am – 5 pm June 13–September 7 10 am – 8 pm September 8–October 12 10 am – 5 pm All pricing is in CDN dollars, subject to tax. Adult Regular Season rates listed. Youth, Senior and Child rates also available. All tickets and passes are non-transferrable and non-refundable and are valid for the season which they are purchased. Pricing is subject to change without notice. Get the right downhill techniques and tips from the start with a lesson at the Whistler Mountain Bike Park. Whether you need the fundamentals of biking or want to refine your tricks, our expert coaches teach the best skills required for navigating the Bike Park. BIKE PARK 101 Tailored for beginner riders and those who are new to the Bike Park, the Bike Park 101 clinic helps riders get a taste of downhill mountain biking. Program includes a two-hour lesson, lift ticket, bike rental and protective gear. ADULT LESSONS Group lessons are designed to optimize your learning experience, giving you more of what you want. Program includes either a half-day or full-day lift ticket and lesson to help you brush up on your technique and gain confidence. KIDS DFX LESSONS Our kids camp program offers lessons that will provide children with the fundamental foundations of the sport, in groups that are suitable for any level of experience. From first time riders to advanced shredders, we keep the excitement levels high and the smiles stretched from ear to ear. Save on packaged lessons and programs with lift ticket and rentals. Additional programs available. Book a lesson at Guest Services or ask a bike instructor for help in choosing the best program for you. $129 FROM $149 $124 GET PREPPED 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 inside the Carleton Lodge. Test ride the industry’s latest bikes from the Demo Centre, featuring a range of bikes from Giant. Hourly, single- and multi-day rentals available. GET ORIENTED - FREE New to the Bike Park or unsure of where to begin? Start at the Orientation Centre, 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. 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 Garibaldi Lift Company, located at the final drop on lower A-Line, and get your fill of food and drink with prime views of the GLC drops. The GLC is open late for after-park food, cocktails and nightlife.

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Client: Whistler BlackcombFile: WB_BP0252_2015_Bike_Park_Map.inddSize: 24” x 16.875” [Bl=.1875]

Folded: 4” x 5.6875”Fonts: Circe, Caecilia, Regime, Arrows RightDate: 27.05.15_v6Res: 300ppiDesigner: GM, SS Proofed by: AH2015 BIke Park Trail Map

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ORIENTATION CENTRE• 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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EMERGENCY: 604.935.5555 FIRE: 604.938.FIRE

WHISTLERBLACKCOMB.COM/BIKE | 604.932.4211

WHISTLER MOUNTAIN 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.

Real-time trail information direct from the source. Bike Park trail status, forecast & temperatures, web cams, events calendar & more.

Now available in the iTunes App Store and Google Play for free!

WELCOME

THE ZONES

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

WELCOME TO THE WHISTLER MOUNTAIN BIKE PARK, the number one lift-accessed downhill bike park in the world. With 70 expertly- crafted trails spread throughout three distinct mountain zones, we are proud to offer the most terrain of any bike park in North America. Riders will find plenty of fun throughout the Bike Park and exciting trails designed for every level. Pick up a copy of the Orientation Guide for additional Bike Park information.

Due to the sensitivity of the trail, the Peak Zone is limited to 150 riders per day and requires an additional $18 Peak Ride lift ticket. Advanced purchase strongly encouraged.

See Guest Services for more details.

Whistler Mountain Bike Park is divided into three zones, each with different characteristics and types of riding.

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.

GARBANZO ZONE PEAK ZONESTEEPER, LONGER, ROCKIER TRAILS THAN THE FITZSIMMONS ZONE THAT EMBRACE THE RUGGED CONTOURS OF THE TERRAIN.

WHISTLER’S ICONIC ALPINE ZONE FEATURES A 5,000-VERTICAL-FOOT DESCENT TO THE VALLEY FLOOR.

1 inch = 190 metres

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FITZSIMMONS ZONEThe original Bike Park zone with the largest variety of trails and features for every skill level.

• All riders• Technical, freeride and beginner trails

for all abilities

PEAK ZONEWhistler’s iconic alpine zone features a 5,000-vertical-foot descent to the Valley floor.

• Advanced riders only• Technical trails

GARBANZO ZONESteeper, longer, rockier trails than the Fitzsimmons Zone that embrace the rugged contours of the terrain.

• Advanced and high intermediate riders• Advanced technical and freeride trails

1 inch = 350 metres

2015 PRICING & TIMESThe Bike Park has a range of pricing options for you. Whether you’re looking for three laps or three hundred, we’ve got you covered.

TICKETS & PASSES ADULT RATES

1-Day Ticket $65

5-Day Pass $285

10-Day Pass $459

Unlimited Season Pass $699

Twilight Season PassRide evenings from 5-8pm $259

Top of The World Season Pass Limited quantity available $259

Top of The World Ticket $18

SAVE BY BUYING ONLINE 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF USE

Complete info at whistlerblackcomb.com/bike or call 1.800.766.0449

DATES TIMES

May 15–June 12Open until 8pm on Mondays, Wednesdays & Saturdays 10 am – 5 pm

June 13–September 7 10 am – 8 pm

September 8–October 12 10 am – 5 pm

All pricing is in CDN dollars, subject to tax. Adult Regular Season rates listed. Youth, Senior and Child rates also available. All tickets and passes are non-transferrable and non-refundable and are valid for the season which they are purchased. Pricing is subject to change without notice.

Get the right downhill techniques and tips from the start with a lesson at the Whistler Mountain Bike Park.

Whether you need the fundamentals of biking or want to refine your tricks, our expert coaches teach the best skills required for navigating the Bike Park.

BIKE PARK 101

Tailored for beginner riders and those who are new to the Bike Park, the Bike Park 101 clinic helps riders get a taste of downhill mountain biking. Program includes a two-hour lesson, lift ticket, bike rental and protective gear.

ADULT LESSONS

Group lessons are designed to optimize your learning experience, giving you more of what you want. Program includes either a half-day or full-day lift ticket and lesson to help you brush up on your technique and gain confidence.

KIDS DFX LESSONS

Our kids camp program offers lessons that will provide children with the fundamental foundations of the sport, in groups that are suitable for any level of experience. From first time riders to advanced shredders, we keep the excitement levels high and the smiles stretched from ear to ear.

Save on packaged lessons and programs with lift ticket and rentals.

Additional programs available. Book a lesson at Guest Services or ask a bike instructor for help in choosing the best program for you.

$129

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GET PREPPED

GEAR UPA 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 inside the Carleton Lodge. Test ride the industry’s latest bikes from the Demo Centre, featuring a range of bikes from Giant. Hourly, single- and multi-day rentals available.

GET ORIENTED - FREENew to the Bike Park or unsure of where to begin? Start at the Orientation Centre, 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.

FUEL YOUR RIDEKickstart 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 Garibaldi Lift Company, located at the final drop on lower A-Line, and get your fill of food and drink with prime views of the GLC drops. The GLC is open late for after-park food, cocktails and nightlife.

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FITZSIMMONSSKILLS 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 topractice features found on blue freeride trails

ORIENTATION CENTRE• 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

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

intermediate freeride skills to advanced freeride skills

CREEKSIDEGONDOLA*ELEVATION: 1,300m/4,264ft

*NOT IN OPERATION

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

INTERMEDIATE SKILLS CENTRE• Small drops suited for novice

and intermediate riders• Intermediate wooden features

to practice man-made features

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

VILLAGEGUEST SERVICES, GARBANZO BIKE & BEAN,GARBO’S GRILL, G1 RENTALS, GLC,DEMO CENTREELEVATION: 675m/2,214ft

BONEYARDSLOPESTYLECOURSE• Pro-level jump and drop zone• Highly advanced freestyle area

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THE ORIGINAL BIKE PARK ZONE WITH THE LARGEST VARIETY OF TRAILS AND FEATURES FOR EVERY SKILL LEVEL.

Get oriented with the Whistler Mountain Bike Park and learn to navigate the trails with confidence by following our recommended routes. 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.

Get comfortable on your bike and on the trail with a lap on . Work your way up to to practice your cornering, and take it to for a mellow introduction to roots and rocks. Connect back onto to the bottom.

Head to for larger rollers and berms.

SUGGESTED ROUTE: When you have mastered the green trails with ease, start on B-Line, take a detour on Ninja Cougar, then link up with Karate Monkey, Samurai Pizza Cat and Ho Chi Min to work on your technical skills and practice tight turns. Finish off on EZ Does It.

WHAT’S NEXT: Try linking Funshine Rolly Drops, Smoke & Mirrors, Blueseum and Wednesday Night Delight from B-Line.

SUGGESTED ROUTE: Hone in on your jumping technique at the Fitzsimmons Skills Centre to practice freeride features. Then ride Crank It Up to learn the rhythm and flow of the trail features.

WHAT’S NEXT: Re-ride Crank It Up and master every feature on the trail before progressing any further.

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.

RIDE SMARTSLOW DOWN BEFORE YOU SPEED UP. Crashes can happen 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. Jumping skills are required for freeride trails.

Warm up the brain and body and inspect the trail at low speed.

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

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

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.

ON-MOUNTAIN EMERGENCIES: 604.935.5555*

OFF-MOUNTAIN EMERGENCIES: 911

* Find this number on the back of your lift ticket and at marked intersections around the Bike Park.

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TRAILS LISTED ABOVE ARE RANKED IN ORDER OF DIFFICULTYFreeride 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.

TRAIL PROGRESSION

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.TRAILS LISTED BELOW ARE RANKED IN ORDER OF DIFFICULTY

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MCKENZIE RIVER TRAIL

AFTERNOON DELIGHT

DROP IN CLINIC

TECHNOIR

LOWER WHISTLER DH

SCHLEYER

NO DUFF

IN DEEP

CAPTAIN SAFETY

CLOWN SHOES

UPPER JOYRIDE

LOWER JOYRIDE

CRACK ADDICT

UPPER WHISTLER DH

DETROIT ROCK CITY

CANADIAN OPEN DH

GOAT’S GULLY

FRENCH CONNECTION

UNDERSTANDING BIKE PARK SIGNAGEAll 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.

JUMPING SKILLS ARE REQUIRED

FREERIDE

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 just their difficulty symbol. Jumping skills may be required.JUMPING SKILLS ARE REQUIRED

FREERIDE TECHNICALNOTICE TO BIKE PARK RIDERS

SAFETY – INHERENT RISK – EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY

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.

You Assume All Risks

WARNING

INJURY POSSIBLE

BEGINNER

INTERMEDIATE

ADVANCED

EXPERT ONLY

PRO LINE