nine mile hazelton
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nine mile hazelton
anyone on here run the nine mile trail near hazelton? been on the to do list for awhile
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Re: nine mile hazelton
I know a guy in hazelton that runs it all the time I have not done it myself but definitely one I would like to do this year
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Re: nine mile hazelton
Never heard of it.
Need more info... I feel like i haven't wheeled west of PG near enough.
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Re: nine mile hazelton
thats the problem there isnt alot of info on the interwebs. up until last year I had only info from people that lived local to the trail system in the past but nothing new and I was assuming it was probably over grown. Ive since gotten info from a group of enduro riders that run it pretty regular and they told me that it has been opened up considerably with people running sxs up there right from the town of hazelton. in located the trail head that has ample parking assuming some might trailer rigs. if you google nine mile mountain hazelton the trail is clear as day. ive still to confirm if its a drive thru trail or a turn and burn. that might involve some scouting.
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Re: nine mile hazelton
at one time when you accessed google maps you could click on links that showed a bunch of atv and sxs on the mountian. bv quadriders list it on their website as a trail
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Re: nine mile hazelton
Looks interesting. How old the imagery is will be part of the question. When I did Hagen Creek in the summer it looked reasonable from the much older satellite image, but was badly grown up for a 4x4.
That said, I have no issues smashing through some brush.
That said, I have no issues smashing through some brush.
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There's so many good trails in BC that were popular back in the 80's - 90's and early 2000's that just don't get run anymore cause you can't fit a gay-k or a bro-coma down them, and/or they don't make for good instagram pics.
And most people are too lazy to do a bit of trail clearing.
We need to get more people out and exploreing the backcountry and opening some of these trails back up.
At any rate, that's my friday night rant... If your gonna do this trail let me know, I'll try my hardest to make it.
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And most people are too lazy to do a bit of trail clearing.
We need to get more people out and exploreing the backcountry and opening some of these trails back up.
At any rate, that's my friday night rant... If your gonna do this trail let me know, I'll try my hardest to make it.
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yeah more of this needs to happen. Ive got near everything to get the cruiser back on the road and id like to do a lot more exploring this summer. ive got a list of old trails that I have yet to even see and thats just in my neck of the woodsSasquatchCdn wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2020 10:23 pm There's so many good trails in BC that were popular back in the 80's - 90's and early 2000's that just don't get run anymore cause you can't fit a gay-k or a bro-coma down them, and/or they don't make for good instagram pics.
And most people are too lazy to do a bit of trail clearing.
We need to get more people out and exploreing the backcountry and opening some of these trails back up.
At any rate, that's my friday night rant... If your gonna do this trail let me know, I'll try my hardest to make it.
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if your coming this way you could make it a loop and run the telkwa pass as well. of course then there is telkwa micro wave, trapper mountain red rose etc
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Re: nine mile hazelton
I was starting to plan a 5 day wheeling trip out that way for September. Telkwa pass is definitely on the list.
And then my brother in law got engaged, and booked his wedding for Sept in Kelowna... so that's gonna change my plans for sure.
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And then my brother in law got engaged, and booked his wedding for Sept in Kelowna... so that's gonna change my plans for sure.
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Re: nine mile hazelton
Well if you want to come out to Enderby I can show you around Hunters Range thenSasquatchCdn wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2020 8:43 am I was starting to plan a 5 day wheeling trip out that way for September. Telkwa pass is definitely on the list.
And then my brother in law got engaged, and booked his wedding for Sept in Kelowna... so that's gonna change my plans for sure.
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It's not your wedding, so I don't see why you need to be there.SasquatchCdn wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2020 8:43 am And then my brother in law got engaged, and booked his wedding for Sept in Kelowna... so that's gonna change my plans for sure.
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Yeah.......... NoScott Cee AKA 2drx4 wrote:It's not your wedding, so I don't see why you need to be there.SasquatchCdn wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2020 8:43 am And then my brother in law got engaged, and booked his wedding for Sept in Kelowna... so that's gonna change my plans for sure.
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Re: nine mile hazelton
So it depends what your driving. In a regular old daily wheeling wagon. It's a turn and burn. If you are feeling saucy. And have winches lockers, 37"+ tires, and some really good friends with the same gear. You could go over the top and come down some old logging roads on the backside to the Suskwa FSR. But it spits u out on the backside of a gated bridge. (Never know when it's open or closed) Guys on quads have done it and I have done it on a dirtbike. But there are lots of points of "no return". I would scout it on a quad first. There is a particularly nasty section of downhill swamp and a nasty downhill to creek crossing (used to have a brindge) that would be nasty in a rig. It has been 2 years since I did the loop. And It was on a bike. Soo. I say go for it!!
Sent from my SM-G965W using Tapatalkpointsnorth wrote:thats the problem there isnt alot of info on the interwebs. up until last year I had only info from people that lived local to the trail system in the past but nothing new and I was assuming it was probably over grown. Ive since gotten info from a group of enduro riders that run it pretty regular and they told me that it has been opened up considerably with people running sxs up there right from the town of hazelton. in located the trail head that has ample parking assuming some might trailer rigs. if you google nine mile mountain hazelton the trail is clear as day. ive still to confirm if its a drive thru trail or a turn and burn. that might involve some scouting.
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Sounds interesting. Definitely worth a look.Junkjunk wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 7:32 am So it depends what your driving. In a regular old daily wheeling wagon. It's a turn and burn. If you are feeling saucy. And have winches lockers, 37"+ tires, and some really good friends with the same gear. You could go over the top and come down some old logging roads on the backside to the Suskwa FSR. But it spits u out on the backside of a gated bridge. (Never know when it's open or closed) Guys on quads have done it and I have done it on a dirtbike. But there are lots of points of "no return". I would scout it on a quad first. There is a particularly nasty section of downhill swamp and a nasty downhill to creek crossing (used to have a brindge) that would be nasty in a rig. It has been 2 years since I did the loop. And It was on a bike. Soo. I say go for it!!Sent from my SM-G965W using Tapatalkpointsnorth wrote:thats the problem there isnt alot of info on the interwebs. up until last year I had only info from people that lived local to the trail system in the past but nothing new and I was assuming it was probably over grown. Ive since gotten info from a group of enduro riders that run it pretty regular and they told me that it has been opened up considerably with people running sxs up there right from the town of hazelton. in located the trail head that has ample parking assuming some might trailer rigs. if you google nine mile mountain hazelton the trail is clear as day. ive still to confirm if its a drive thru trail or a turn and burn. that might involve some scouting.