Ready to try downhill mountain biking but feeling uncertain about where to begin? Fernie’s bike park offers the perfect blend of excitement and accessibility, making it an ideal location for those who are new to the sport.
With the electric buzz of opening weekend, now is the perfect time to dive into mountain biking at Fernie Alpine Resort. The energy is high, and the trails are in prime condition, offering excellent traction. Here’s how you can join the fun and ride with confidence, even if you’re new to downhill.
Start Slow: Pre-Ride, Re-Ride, Free Ride
The cardinal rule of mountain biking is to Pre-Ride, Re-Ride, and Free Ride. Take your time, especially on the first day of the season and your first runs on unfamiliar trails. Your body and brain need time to adjust to your bike and assess your abilities.
Conquer the Elk Chair Lift
Don’t be afraid to ask for help when loading your bike onto the Elk Chair lift. The lifties are there to assist, and there’s no shame in seeking their support. They are trained to teach you how to load your bike correctly and safely. The Elk Chair moves quickly, and getting your back tire up on the hook can be tricky. Embrace the assistance; it’s what they’re there for.
Fuel Up and Ride On
While riding up the chair lift, take a moment to snack and hydrate. Once you’re off, grab your bike and head to the right for your pre-ride run on Mr. Berms. This fun trail is a fantastic warm-up to gauge your riding skills. While it’s rated as a blue trail, it’s an excellent introduction with its series of berms and rollers. Stay focused and take your time.
Remember, go easy on the front brake in the turns and you’ll be able to slowly navigate your way through them with control.
Dive into Duff Dynasty
After Mr. Berms, you’ll find yourself in Duff Dynasty—a gentle, smooth trail winding through a picturesque cedar forest. It’s perfect for beginners, offering twists, turns, rolls, and bridges.
Explore Other Green Trails
Fernie offers several green trails like Lil Miss Buffet, Eville, and Honey Bee. Although they’re designated green, these trails will challenge you due to their technical nature. Honey Bee, for example, features a gentle singletrack through the forest with wide bridges, roots, and tight corners—ideal for honing your bike handling skills.
Challenge Yourself with Top Gun
If you’re feeling adventurous, tackle Top Gun—one of Fernie’s most loved trails. It’s fast with flowy berms and jumps, but all features can be rolled over, making it a great option for riders with varying skill levels.
Ready to Ride?
Don’t let intimidation hold you back! Take your time, enjoy the ride, and remember every expert started as a beginner. If you’re still not confident, consider taking a lesson at Fernie’s Mountain Bike School, where you can build your skills in a supportive and welcoming environment.