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56 19 56 58 FROM PEAK ZONE FROM PEAK ZONE TO PEAK CHAIR WHISTLER VILLAGE GONDOLA FOOD & DRINK, WASHROOMS, SHOPPING 65 65 64 WHISTLER PEAK 2182M/7160FT TO PEAK CHAIR WHISTLER VILLAGE GONDOLA 58 58 57 64 65 PEAK CHAIR BIKE PARK BOUNDARY BIKE PARK BOUNDARY BIKE PARK BOUNDARY BIKE PARK BOUNDARY PEAK CHAIR WHISTLER PEAK 2182M/7160FT TOTAL VERTICAL 1507M/4946FT FITZSIMMONS 1019M/3346FT WHISTLER VILLAGE 675M/2214FT WHISTLER VILLAGE GONDOLA WHISTLER VILLAGE GONDOLA TOP OF THE WORLD ALPINE TRAIL A flow-ilicious alpine single track starting from the Peak of Whistler Mountain that takes riding in the Whistler Mountain Bike Park to a whole new level – 4,946 feet, to be exact. That’s an additional 1,091 feet of hand-built vertical bliss for the price of a Peak Ride ticket. Limited to 100 people per day. Pre-book and additional $15 Peak Ride ticket required. See Guest Relations for more details. F 57. Peak Chair Connector F 58. Top Of The World F 64. Rejected EMERGENCY: 604.935.5555 FIRE: 604.938.FIRE INTERMEDIATE Challenging riding with steep slopes and/or obstacles, possibly on narrow trail or elevated skills park with poor traction. Requires off road riding experience. F 17. Bear Cub F 18. Bear Cub Connector F 19. Blue Velvet F 20. Expressway F 21. Una Moss 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. T 26. Duffman 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 56. Black Velvet F 57. Peak Connector F 58. Top of the World F 64. Rejected F 65. Pony Trail 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 31. Drop In Clinic T 34. Goat’s Gully T 35. In Deep T 48. Captain Safety T 49. D1 Pro Line T 50. No Duff F Smoother trail surface, expect higher speed, banked corners. T Rough trail surface, expect slower speeds, roots, rocks and stumps. PEAK FLIP FOR FITZSIMMONS ZONE WHISTLER MOUNTAIN BIKE PARK #19 - BLUE VELVET #56 BLACK VELVET ROUNDHOUSE LODGE FUTURE BLUE VELVET EXTENSION GARBANZO ZONE FITZSIMMONS ZONE PEAK ZONE 1 inch = 200 metres 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 MOUNTAIN BIKERS RESPONSIBILITY CODE 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 WITH 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. PEAK ZONE RULES EMERGENCY: 604.935.5555 FIRE: 604.938.FIRE JUMP LIP INDICATOR Smoother trail surface, expect higher speed, banked corners. Rough trail surface, expect slower speeds, roots, rocks and stumps. Main Park junction areas with increased maps and directional signage. Extremely Difficult Rating — mandatory jumps, gaps and elevated features with no ride arounds. NEW NEW GARBANZO

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Page 1: Whistler Mountain Bike Park - Garbanzo · T 50.No Duff F Smoother trail surface, expect higher speed, banked corners. T Rough trail surface, expect slower speeds, roots, rocks and

Origin Design + CommunicationsClient: Whistler BlackcombFile: WB_BP0207_BikeParkMap_2012.inddSize: 18.4375” x 16” [Bl=.125]

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TOP OF THE WORLD ALPINE TRAIL

A flow-ilicious alpine single track starting from the Peak of Whistler Mountain that takes riding in the Whistler Mountain Bike Park to a whole new level – 4,946 feet, to be exact. That’s an additional 1,091 feet of hand-built vertical bliss for the price of a Peak Ride ticket.

Limited to 100 people per day. Pre-book and additional $15 Peak Ride ticket required. See Guest Relations for more details.

F 57. Peak Chair ConnectorF 58. Top Of The WorldF 64. Rejected

EMERGENCY:

604.935.5555FIRE:

604.938.FIRE

INTERMEDIATE

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

F 17. Bear CubF 18. Bear Cub ConnectorF 19. Blue VelvetF 20. ExpresswayF 21. Una Moss

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.

T 26. DuffmanT 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 56. Black VelvetF 57. Peak ConnectorF 58. Top of the WorldF 64. RejectedF 65. Pony Trail

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 31. Drop In ClinicT 34. Goat’s GullyT 35. In DeepT 48. Captain SafetyT 49. D1 Pro Line

T 50. No Duff

F Smoother trail surface, expect higher speed, banked corners.T Rough trail surface, expect slower speeds, roots, rocks and stumps.

PRICING & TIMESThe Bike Park has a whole range of pricing options for you to experience our dirt-based playground. 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 $56 $50 $31

Sampler (3-ride ticket) $29 $26 $16

Triple Play Card (3 days included) $139 $119 $72

Twilight Triple Play Pass $249 $229 $182

Season Pass (Unlimited) $549 $549 $549

Peak Ride* $15 $15 $15Rates 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.*An additional Peak Ride ticket for $15 is required with any day ticket or pass.

DATES TIMES

May 18–June 15 10 am – 5 pm

June 16–September 3 10 am – 8 pm

September 4–Close 10 am – 5 pm

Get all the up-to-date trail conditions online or on the phone:

TRAIL INFO

EMERGENCY: 604.935.5555 FIRE: 604.938.FIRE

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WELCOME TO THE WHISTLER MOUNTAIN BIKE PARK, the best lift-accessed bike park this side of Mars. Master-designed trails cater to riders of all abilities. Even downhill virgins.

WORKSHOP YOUR SKILLS

BIKE PARK 101 An intro clinic tailored for first-time downhill mountain bike park riders looking to get a taste of the Park. Get a 2-hour lesson & lift ticket plus bike & protective gear rental, all for just $109 at Village Guest Relations.

CLINICS + CAMPS Tackle the techy trails, improve your flow on A-line, or get taken around to the sweetest spots – all with our world-renowned coaches and instructors. Check out our huge variety of camps, lessons and tours at Village Guest Relations.

PEAK

FLIP FOR FITZSIMMONS ZONE

WHISTLER MOUNTAIN BIKE PARK

#19 - BLUE VELVET

#56 BLACK VELVET

ROUNDHOUSE LODGE

FUTURE BLUE VELVET EXTENSION

GARBANZO ZONE

FITZSIMMONS ZONE

PEAK ZONE

1 inch = 200 metres

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

MOUNTAIN BIKERS RESPONSIBILITY CODE

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 WITH 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.

PEAK ZONE RULES

EMERGENCY:

604.935.5555FIRE:

604.938.FIRE

JUMP LIP INDICATOR

Smoother trail surface, expect higher speed,

banked corners.

Rough trail surface, expect slower speeds,

roots, rocks and stumps.

Main Park junction areas with increased maps and directional signage.

Extremely Difficult Rating — mandatory jumps, gaps and elevated features with no ride arounds.

NEW

NEW

GARBANZOTOP OF THE WORLDALPINE TRAIL