Tamahi - Riding the snowy trails, Chilliwack BC CANADA
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My grandma rode these trails yesterday. Followed by my 3-year-old.
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Are these trails built for atvs? Sure would want to ride there. Not to far from me
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Gotta like the name Chilliwack.
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sorry it was recorded on my bday. and it was posted on my cousins bday.
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haha thats awesome... this was posted on my birthday and i know where these trails are as i used to live in chilliwack.
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i juss got a new dirt bike and i have no idea where to go riding except when i go to the caribou any directions on how to get to chilliwack trails?
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Most of the trails are deactivated FSR's. I see ATV's, dirtbikes and the odd hiker up there, but definitely ATV accessible. Lots of good trails with some man made ones that are a little more rough, but generally a good ride for a moderate skilled quader.I would definitely not take any kids up there due to the steep drops off the side of the mountain.If you have never been there before I would recomend waiting til the snow clears and a nice dry day so you can get used to it and know whats coming
christr69 2 months ago
"tamahi liumchen FSR" for about 2km until you get to the yellow gate that is closed. there is an opening to the left of the gate, and there you go, about 1hr to get to the top. secondly, as you cross the road, about 500 ft there is a road to the left, head up the windy road for about 2km, you will get to 3 branch roads, take your pick, they are all great, the middle one is very short and a waste of time if you ask me...
christr69 3 years ago
these sets of trails are on the way to chilliwack lake.. get off at hwy 1 and go down Vedder Road towards Cultus Lake. about 5-10min you will get to a 3-way stop sign at a small bridge. turn left at that stop sign and that is chilliwack lake road, head up for approx 12km and you will get to a wooden bridge over the vedder, you can park on the other side of the bridge in the left in the open area, trails start across the street. either go straight down
christr69 3 years ago