sorry about the hijack but can someone point me to an online (printable) map of the trails on seymour?
or is the best bet to get one of the maps from the bike shop (yes, thats probably the best bet right :S)
sorry about the hijack but can someone point me to an online (printable) map of the trails on seymour?
or is the best bet to get one of the maps from the bike shop (yes, thats probably the best bet right :S)
bbbnz -
buy the 3 mountain map at your local shop. its laminated and easily fits in a pack. or you can buy one from nsmb's online store :)
dear DW,
since you got like a million bucks now, can i borrow $2850 for a Revolt frame?thanks,
steve
Ya'll = weath of information
cheers
joe
ps - I might get lazy this weekend and try the huckwagon, especially if I'm hungover ;)
If you still want to ride seymour without having to ride up give Tim at http://huckwagon.com/ a call.
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Ya'll = weath of information
cheers
joe
ps - I might get lazy this weekend and try the huckwagon, especially if I'm hungover ;)
hey Joe if you want someone to ride with give me a pm (ps. I'm visiting too)
i get to Mt Seymour using public transport (with a bike) all the time
from Kits
the best and quickest way is to catch a bus or ride into downtown
then catch the 210, at phibbs exchange change to the 211 Seymour (the 210 connects with this) and you get dropped off at the bottom of Mt Seymour Highway
alternatively if you stay on the 210 you end up at the bottom of Mt Fromme
easy as that
all north shore buses have bike racks
infact all petrol buses have bike racks
Hey Joe seven. I too live in kitsilano, and find that catching the #50 (it has a rack) from the granville island area is the quickest way to get to the seabus then from there your on your own cause I go to Grouse from there, for the 4x.
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