It had been a while since I’d
gone away with Team Danger Pony for a girl’s weekend, so I jumped at the chance
to head to Vancouver Island with Isabelle and Cheryl for the Remembrance day
long weekend. I’d heard great things about Cumberland from a number of people
and the fact that it is one of the stages in the BC Bike Race made me even more
stoked to go check out the trails.
We left Friday afternoon and
despite getting to the ferry an hour and a half early, we were still lucky to
make it. After arriving in Nanaimo, we loaded up on groceries and adult
beverages for the weekend. The selection at the cold beer and wine store in
Nanaimo was mildly overwhelming, but everyone still managed to walk away with
some winners and losers in the craft beer department.
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Unfortunately Uber Blonde was a miss |
We were super lucky to have
Isabelle’s local friend Amber offer to show us around on Saturday. We met up at
Dodge City Cycles, a friendly well stocked bike shop located in Cumberland and
set off to explore the trails from there. The trails in Cumberland offered a
little bit of everything; fun climbs, flowy descents, and a surprising amount
of woodwork. We were incredibly
lucky to be some of the first to ride Truffle Shuffle, a fast flowy trail with
steep berms that left everyone smiling. Everyone was like BRAAAAAP! After
exploring for nearly four hours, we got back to the shop just before running
out of light. Time to drink some beers and eat some food.
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Ladies love wood ;) |
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Truffle Shuffle left us with smiles for miles |
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Forbidden Plateau was a hit with all of us |
Sunday things were a little
slow to get going in the morning, perhaps due to some of the aforementioned beers,
but with the help of some bacon and coffee, TDP rallied and
managed to get out the door. Boy was I ever glad we did. Forbidden Plateau was
amazing. You can shuttle it, but since we had little bikes and only one
vehicle, we pedaled up. It’s an easy road climb, but light was fading fast and
none of us was quite sure where the trail head was, but it all worked out in
the end. According to Strava, we rode Cabin Fever, Slither, and Puntledge
Plunge. It was a total blast and
offered a little bit of everything- loam, roots, booters, rock faces, and all
of it was fast fast fast. I can’t
wait to ride this in the BCBR. The ride
finished with big smiles once again
just as the sun disappeared.
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Cheryl and I on Forbidden Plateau |
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Bacon cures what "ales" ya |
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Unfortunately most of Monday
was spent in the ferry line-up; we’ll be making reservations next time.
Nonetheless, it was a small price to pay for a weekend or bikes, beer, bacon, and babes!