Porky Blue Group Ride and Pig Roast

Porky Blue Group Ride and Pig Roast

You can pre-register at the Fernie Hotel for this 25 km mountain bike ride on Saturday, July 31. The first 50 to register will get a Porky Blue T-shirt when they sign the waiver on Saturday morning.
This cross-country mountain bike ride is mostly blue and single diamond (difficulty rating) and goes to the same elevation as Polar Peak (2135m) as it crosses Fernie Ridge and descends 1000 meters down to the Coal Discovery Trail. Excellent alpine meadows and mountain views on this moderate ride of about 4 hours.

26 km ride

26 km ride

Seven of us shuttled 19 km to the top of Coal Creek Summit on Saturday. Road the 26 kilometers back to town at a leisure pace and took several breaks. Total time was 4 hours and had a good time.

Porky Riders

Porky Riders

26 km ride (CDT Bridge.jpg)

26 km ride  (CDT Bridge.jpg)

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26 km ride (Creek Fred.jpg)

26 km ride  (Creek Fred.jpg)

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Porky Riders (Porky Mitch.jpg)

Porky Riders (Porky Mitch.jpg)

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Coal Creek - Porky Blue - Coal Discovery Trail (45km)

Coal Creek - Porky Blue - Coal Discovery Trail (45km)

Map for the July 31st Porky Blue Ride and BBQ.

Fernie 45 Ride

Fernie 45  Ride

Rode the Fernie 45 kilometer ride today. Up to Coal Creek Summit and Marten Ridge Road(19km, 700m vertical), along US Steel double-track (8km, 300m vertical), single-track to Fernie Ridge (3km, 200m vertical), down Porky Blue (6km, 1000m descent) and then on the Coal Discovery Trail back to Fernie (9km, 200m vertical). Total ride of 45 km and 1400 meters of climbing took 5 hours at a moderate pace.

TransRockies 2010 Day 2 Ride

TransRockies 2010 Day 2 Ride

Rode the TransRockies 2010 Day 2 from Fernie to Sparwood today. The route involved 1835 meters of climbing and a total of 72 kilometers to Sparwood. Four of us rode the route to Sparwood and another 11 riders doubled back to Fernie on the Coal Discovery Trail after Porky Blue descent. An additional 6 riders followed our tracks to Fernie and were only one hour behind us. 21 riders on the trail for the first day of riding is pretty impressive.

Porky Crew

Porky Crew

The Fernie Trails Crew finished cleaning up Porky Blue on Saturday, June 26th. 8 workers grubbed out the top single-track and cleaned out the brush down to the Coal Discovery Trail. Pleasant single diamond and blue descent of 1000 vertical meters over 6 kilometers. 9 kilometer ride back to Fernie on the Coal Discovery Trail new and improved single-track.

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