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Origin Design + Communications Client: Whistler Blackcomb File: WB_BP0235_BikePark_TrailMap.indd Size: 18.4375” x 16” [Bl=.125] [Li=.125”] Folded: 3.6875”x5.33” (5 panels w x 3 panels h) Fonts: Trade Gothic Date: 01.05.13_FN Photos: HR Logos: HR Res: 300dpi Des: GM Proofed by: LM 2013 BIKE PARK TRAIL MAP - GARBANZO & PEAK C M Y K 19 58 FROM PEAK ZONE TO PEAK CHAIR WHISTLER VILLAGE GONDOLA FOOD & DRINK, WASHROOMS, SHOPPING 31 26 56 19 56 18 17 17 57 WHISTLER PEAK 2182M/7160FT WHISTLER VILLAGE GONDOLA 58 58 PEAK CHAIR BIKE PARK BOUNDARY BIKE PARK BOUNDARY BIKE PARK BOUNDARY BIKE PARK BOUNDARY TO PEAK CHAIR 57 18 PEAK CHAIR WHISTLER PEAK 2182M/7160FT TOTAL VERTICAL 1507M/4946FT FITZSIMMONS 1019M/3346FT WHISTLER VILLAGE 675M/2214FT WHISTLER VILLAGE GONDOLA WHISTLER VILLAGE GONDOLA PHOTO MARK MACKAY WHISTLERBLACKCOMB.COM/BIKE MAP 2013 BIKE PARK 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 ADULT 19+ YOUTH 13-18 CHILD 7-12 1 Day $61 $53 $35 Sampler (3-ride ticket) $31 $27 $17 Triple Play Card (3 days included) $162 $142 $96 Twilight Triple Play Pass (Ride any day after 5pm, June 15 - September 2. Plus 3 full days.) $311 $291 $245 Season Pass (Unlimited) $639 $639 $639 Peak Ride* $16 $16 $16 Rates do not include applicable taxes. Children under 5 are not permitted in the Bike Park. Children 5-12 must be accompanied by a parent/legal guardian or be registered in a Bike program. Helmets are mandatory in the Bike Park. Dates and times subject to change. *A Peak Ride ticket for $16 is required for Top of the World trail, this is in addition to any day ticket or pass. Buy online or by phone 7 Days in Advance and SAVE. DATES TIMES May 17–June 14 10 am – 5 pm June 15–September 2 10 am – 8 pm September 3–October 14 10 am – 5 pm EMERGENCY: 604.935.5555 FIRE: 604.938.FIRE WHISTLERBLACKCOMB.COM/BIKE | 604.932.4211 TRAIL INFO Get up-to-date trail conditions online or by phone. See inside for App details. WELCOME WELCOME TO THE WHISTLER MOUNTAIN BIKE PARK, the world renowned lift-accessed bike park where master-designed trails cater to riders of all abilities. BIKE PARK PROGRAMS You don’t need to be an experienced rider to enjoy the Bike Park. More information about these programs can be found at the base of the Park in Guest Relations. BIKE PARK 101 An intro clinic tailored for first-time Park riders looking to get a taste of downhill mountain biking. Get a 2-hour lesson & lift ticket, bike rental & protective gear for just $119 at Village Guest Relations. DAILY PROGRAMS Whether you’re new to Whistler or a first-timer in the park, there’s always a Daily Lesson, Guided Tour or Private Lesson designed to help you make the most of Whistler’s riding experience. MULTI-DAY CAMPS To really progress your skills, sign up for a multi- day camp. Choose from camps suitable for all ages and abilities, visit whistlerblackcomb.com/bike for all camp info. WOMEN’S NIGHTS AND TESTOSTERONE TUESDAY Ride, progress and then après with the girls on Mondays and Wednesdays or guys on Tuesdays. INTERMEDIATE Challenging riding with steep slopes and/or obstacles, possibly on narrow trails or elevated skills park with poor traction. Requires off road riding experience. F 19. Blue Velvet F 20. Expressway F 21. Una Moss F 56. Super Fantastic ADVANCED Difficult riding with a mixture of long steep descents, loose trail surfaces, and numerous natural and manmade obstacles. Includes: jumps, ramps, elevated features, gaps, drops, rocks, and other terrain variations. F 17. Bear Cub ( Mountain Road) F 18. Bear Cub Connector ( Mountain Road) T 26. Duffman T 31. Drop In Clinic T 32. Fatcrobat F 33a. Freight Train F 33b. Freight Train/No Joke T 36. Little Alder T 37. New Joke T 38. Original Sin T 39. Side Track T 40. Too Tight T 52. MacKenzie River Trail F 57. Peak Chair Connector F 58. Top of the World EXPERT ONLY Highly difficult riding, some of the elements you will encounter include: large manmade and natural jumps, wood ramps, elevated narrow trails, drops, rock faces and other terrain variations. Expert mountain bikers should be the only riders who use these trails and skills centres. T 34. Goat’s Gully T 35. In Deep T 48. Captain Safety T 50. No Duff PRO LINE Extremely Difficult Rating — mandatory jumps, gaps and elevated features with no ride arounds. T 49. D1 F Flow – Smoother trail surface, expect higher speed, banked corners. T Technical – Rough trail surface, expect slower speeds, roots, rocks and stumps. Main Park junction areas with increased maps and directional signage. Share your moments thanks to free WiFi powered by TELUS. MOUNTAIN BIKERS RESPONSIBILITY CODE 1. Stay in control at all times. It is your responsibility to avoid other persons and objects around you. 2. Do not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above. 3. When entering a trail or starting downhill, you must look uphill and yield to other riders. 4. Please assist if you are involved in or witness a collision or accident and identify yourself to the Bike Patrol. 5. Keep off closed areas and obey all signs and warnings. 6. Stay on marked trails. Do not cut switchbacks. 7. Stay off lifts and out of the Bike Park if your ability is impaired through the use of drugs or alcohol. 8. You must have sufficient physical dexterity, ability and knowledge to safely ride and unload lifts. If in doubt, ask the attendant. 9. Hiking in the Bike Park is not permitted. 10. Do not feed, provoke or approach wildlife. KNOW THE CODE - BE SAFETY CONSCIOUS. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. PARK PRIVILEGES REVOKED FOR BREACH OF THE MBR CODE. BIKE PARK SIGNAGE EMERGENCY: 604.935.5555 FIRE: 604.938.FIRE NEW TOP OF THE WORLD ALPINE TRAIL Alpine single track starting from the Peak of Whistler Mountain, Top of the World takes riding in the Whistler Mountain Bike Park to a whole new level – 4,946 feet, to be exact. Purchase a Peak Ride ticket for this additional 1,091 feet of hand-built vertical bliss. Limited to 150 people per day. Pre-book and additional $16 Peak Ride ticket required. See Guest Relations for more details. F 57. Peak Chair Connector F 58. Top Of The World GARBANZO ZONE FITZSIMMONS ZONE PEAK ZONE 1 inch = 200 metres JUMP LIP INDICATOR Smoother trail surface, expect higher speed, banked corners. Rough trail surface, expect slower speeds, roots, rocks and stumps. GARBANZO ZONE NEW PEAK ZONE WHISTLER MOUNTAIN BIKE PARK PEAK ZONE RULES RIDING IN THE ALPINE IS A PRIVILEGE THAT NEEDS TO BE RESPECTED. IT IS A SENSITIVE ENVIRONMENT WHICH REQUIRES EVERYONE ACCESSING IT 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. EMERGENCY: 604.935.5555 FIRE: 604.938.FIRE FLIP FOR FITZSIMMONS ZONE FUTURE BLUE VELVET EXTENSION #19 BLUE VELVET ROUNDHOUSE LODGE #38 ORIGINAL SIN

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Origin Design + CommunicationsClient: Whistler BlackcombFile: WB_BP0235_BikePark_TrailMap.inddSize: 18.4375” x 16” [Bl=.125] [Li=.125”]

Folded: 3.6875”x5.33” (5 panels w x 3 panels h)Fonts: Trade GothicDate: 01.05.13_FN

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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 AdulT 19+ YouTh 13-18 child 7-12

1 day $61 $53 $35

sampler (3-ride ticket) $31 $27 $17

Triple Play card† (3 days included) $162 $142 $96

Twilight Triple Play Pass† (Ride any day after 5pm, June 15 - september 2. Plus 3 full days.)

$311 $291 $245

season Pass (unlimited) $639 $639 $639

Peak Ride* $16 $16 $16Rates do not include applicable taxes. children under 5 are not permitted in the Bike Park. children 5-12 must be accompanied by a parent/legal guardian or be registered in a Bike program. helmets are mandatory in the Bike Park. dates and times subject to change.*A Peak Ride ticket for $16 is required for Top of the World trail, this is in addition to any day ticket or pass.† Buy online or by phone 7 days in Advance and sAVe.

dATes Times

may 17–June 14 10 am – 5 pm

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emergencY: 604.935.5555 Fire: 604.938.Fire

WhIStLERBLACKCoMB.CoM/BIKE | 604.932.4211

TRAIL INFO Get up-to-date trail conditions online or by phone. See inside for app details.

WELCoMEWeLcOme tO the WhistLer mOUntAin BiKe PArK, the world renowned lift-accessed bike park where master-designed trails cater to riders of all abilities.

BiKe PArK PrOgrAmsYou don’t need to be an experienced rider to enjoy the Bike Park. more information about these programs can be found at the base of the Park in Guest Relations.

BiKe PArK 101 – An intro clinic tailored for first-time Park riders looking to get a taste of downhill mountain biking. Get a 2-hour lesson & lift ticket, bike rental & protective gear for just $119 at Village Guest Relations.

DAiLY PrOgrAms – Whether you’re new to Whistler or a first-timer in the park, there’s always a daily lesson, Guided Tour or Private lesson designed to help you make the most of Whistler’s riding experience.

mULti-DAY cAmPs – To really progress your skills, sign up for a multi-day camp. choose from camps suitable for all ages and abilities, visit whistlerblackcomb.com/bike for all camp info.

WOmen’s nights AnD testOsterOne tUesDAY – Ride, progress and then après with the girls on mondays and Wednesdays or guys on Tuesdays.

intermeDiAtechallenging riding with steep slopes and/or obstacles, possibly on narrow trails or elevated skills park with poor traction. Requires off road riding experience.

F 19. Blue VelvetF 20. expresswayF 21. una mossF 56. super Fantastic

ADVAnceDdifficult riding with a mixture of long steep descents, loose trail surfaces, and numerous natural and manmade obstacles. includes: jumps, ramps, elevated features, gaps, drops, rocks, and other terrain variations.

F 17. Bear cub ( mountain Road)F 18. Bear cub connector ( mountain Road)t 26. duffmant 31. drop in clinict 32. FatcrobatF 33a. Freight TrainF 33b. Freight Train/No Joket 36. little Aldert 37. New Joket 38. original sint 39. side Trackt 40. Too Tightt 52. mackenzie River TrailF 57. Peak chair connectorF 58. Top of the World

eXPert OnLYhighly difficult riding, some of the elements you will encounter include: large manmade and natural jumps, wood ramps, elevated narrow trails, drops, rock faces and other terrain variations. expert mountain bikers should be the only riders who use these trails and skills centres.

t 34. Goat’s Gullyt 35. in deept 48. captain safetyt 50. No duff

PrO Lineextremely difficult Rating — mandatory jumps, gaps and elevated features with no ride arounds.

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F Flow – Smoother trail surface, expect higher speed, banked corners.t technical – rough trail surface, expect slower speeds, roots, rocks and stumps.

Main Park junction areas with increased maps and directional signage.

Share your moments thanks to free WiFi powered by TELUS.

mOUntAin BiKers resPOnsiBiLitY cODe1. Stay in control at all times. It is your responsibility to avoid other

persons and objects around you.2. Do not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above.3. When entering a trail or starting downhill, you must look uphill and

yield to other riders.4. Please assist if you are involved in or witness a collision or accident

and identify yourself to the Bike Patrol.5. keep off closed areas and obey all signs and warnings.6. Stay on marked trails. Do not cut switchbacks.7. Stay off lifts and out of the Bike Park if your ability is impaired

through the use of drugs or alcohol.8. you must have sufficient physical dexterity, ability and knowledge

to safely ride and unload lifts. If in doubt, ask the attendant.9. Hiking in the Bike Park is not permitted.10. Do not feed, provoke or approach wildlife.

KNOW THE CODE - BE SAFETY CONSCIOUS. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. PARK PRIVILEGES REVOKED FOR BREACH OF THE MBR CODE.

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Limited to 150 people per day. Pre-book and additional $16 Peak ride ticket required. see guest relations for more details.

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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.

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intermeDiAtechallenging riding with steep slopes and/or obstacles, possibly on narrow trails or elevated skills park with poor traction. Requires off road riding experience.

F 4. World cup single Trackt 5. lower Angry PirateF 6a. upper B-lineF 6b. lower B-lineF 6c. B-line connectorF 7a. upper crank it upF 7b. lower crank it upt 8. devil’s clubF 9. Fantastic F 10. Golden TriangleF 11. heart of darkness t 12. ho chi minF 13. karate monkeyF 14. Ninja cougart 15. samurai Pizza catt 16. smoke & mirrorsF 19. Blue VelvetF 20. expressway gF 53. GX courseF 56. super FantasticF 61. Wednesday Night delightt 64. BlueseumF 65. Funshine Rolly drops

ADVAnceDdifficult riding with a mixture of long steep descents, loose trail surfaces, and numerous natural and manmade obstacles. includes: jumps, ramps, elevated features, gaps, drops, rocks, and other terrain variations.

F 22a. upper A-line F 22b. lower A-linet 23. upper Angry PirateF 25. dirt merchantt 26. duffman gt 28. hornetF 29. monkey hands t 30. Tech NoirF 33a. Freight Train gF 47b. lower Whistler downhill t 62. Afternoon delight

eXPert OnLYhighly difficult riding, some of the elements you will encounter include: large manmade and natural jumps, wood ramps, elevated narrow trails, drops, rock faces and other terrain variations. expert mountain bikers should be the only riders who use these trails and skills centres.

t 24. canadian open courset 27. French connectiont 41. clown shoest 43. crack Addictt 44. detroit Rock cityt 45a. upper Joyridet 45b. lower Joyridet 46. schleyerF 47a. upper Whistler downhillt 50. No duff gt 51. Fade to BlackF 54. dual slalom

PrO Lineextremely difficult Rating — mandatory jumps, gaps and elevated features with no ride arounds.

F 42. crabapple hitsF 55. Boneyardt 63. dwayne Johnson

sKiLLs centres & PArKsA. Fitzsimmons skills centreB. learning centrec. intermediate skills centreD. Joyride Jump Parke. Boneyard slopestyle Park

F Flow – Smoother trail surface, expect higher speed, banked corners.t technical – rough trail surface, expect slower speeds, roots,

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WArm it UP EASY DOES IT, B-LINE, CRANK IT UP

riDer tYPe: nOVice riDers AnD intermeDiAte Xc/ALL-mtn — complete beginners and Bike Park rookies can break in their skills on eAsY DOes it, a well manicured flowy trail with lots of room to play around. B-Line — little brother to Whistler’s famous A-line — has enough berms to keep you beaming. crAnK it UP is a Whistler classic and the preferred warm up run for even the best Bike Park riders — a wide-open, rolling ripper with lots of bumps and easy rolling jumps.

tAKe it UP A nOtch KARATE MONKEY, ANGRY PIRATE

riDer tYPe: intermeDiAte Xc/ALL-mtn — Go a little faster, rail berms a bit harder and squeeze your bars between some tighter trees. KArAte mOnKeY is a classic piece of downhill singletrack, with fun, flowy whoops and switchbacks. once you’ve dialed the monkey, step up to AngrY PirAte. This trail challenges even the best riders to be as smooth as possible with perfect, tight berms and multiple whoops.

PUsh it A-LINE, IN DEEP, TOP OF THE WORLD

riDer tYPe: eXPert Dh AnD eXPert Xc/ALL-mtn — Time to put more daylight between earth and tires. A-Line is a name synonymous with airtime. This trail is simply the most famous lift-accessed bike trail in the world and will test anyone’s limits for high-speed airs and rhythm. Not a trail for the weak-hearted, in DeeP is a steep root-infested journey through the high reaches of the Garbanzo zone. THE TOP OF THE WORLD trail is a mind blowing experience which takes the flow of the Whistler mountain Bike Park into the Alpine. set against the granite spires of the coast Range, Top of the World is a must do in the Whistler mountain Bike Park.

geAr UPgArBAnzO BiKe & BeAn (gBB) — located in the carleton lodge, Garbanzo Bike & Bean is the official bike shop of the Whistler mountain Bike Park. Pick up exclusive Bike Park swag, check out the huge selection of bikes and riding gear, or grab a coffee to get you going. You’ll find it all at GBB.Pass and Triple Play cardholders receive 20% off.

DemO centre — Test ride top of the line bikes from the leading vendors in the industry at our demo centre. offering hourly to multi day rentals, this rental location in the carleton lodge has it all. Pass and Triple Play cardholders receive 20% off.

FUeL the riDegArBAnzO BiKe & BeAn (gBB) — kick-start your day with a coffee or a grab-n-go breakfast at this kick-ass coffee bar that plays double duty as the official bike shop of the Whistler mountain Bike Park. Then, when it’s time to refill, GBB is the perfect patio BBQ pit stop. open all day long to fuel your ride.

gAriBALDi LiFt cOmPAnY (gLc) — open for food and drink until late, the legendary Glc is located at the base of the Bike Park and with good sightlines of the famous Glc drops. There’s no better way to finish a day in the Bike Park.Pass and Triple Play cardholders receive 15% off Food.

Air it OUtAir DOme — looking for a training ground for your newest trick? This fully-enclosed 8,400 sq.ft training facility is packed with jumps, drops, quater pipes, resi-ramp, and foam pit to help you progress. located in lot 8 at Blackcomb Base ii, the Air dome is limited to 30 riders so each session moves smoothly. Pick up tickets at Guest Relations: 3 hours/$17 plus applicable taxes.

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