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RULES OF THE TRAIL

RULES OF THE TRAIL

All the trails in this guide are within the unceded territory of the Secwépemc Nation. This is the homeland of the Adams Lake, Neskonlith, Skwlāx te Secwépemcúĺecw, and Splatsin te Secwépemc who share responsibility as Yucwmenlúcwu (caretakers) of this area within Secwepemcúĺecw (territory).

Respectfully experience the land and trails ensuring they remain a lasting legacy for generations to come.

SECWéPEMC LANDMARKS

Discover how the Secwépemc Landmarks Project is creating awareness of Secwépemc traditional territory through trailhead posts, landmark sculptures, and interpretive panels.

Legend

Driving

Technical Difficulty

This trail rating system is used to classify trail difficulty. While intended for mountain bike trails, where hike/cycle/equestrian trails exist and only one rating system is feasible, these icons shall be the default.

Expert Unlimited

ELEVATION GAIN | LONG

Exceptional bike control skills and balance essential to clear many challenging obstacles. High-risk level. Only a handful of riders will enjoy these rides. Hiking trails at this level often include sections of exposure and scrambling.

Most Difficult

ELEVATION GAIN | LONG

A mixture of long steep climbs, loose trail surfaces, numerous difficult obstacles to avoid or jump over, drop-offs and sharp corners. Some sections are definitely easier.

More Difficult

ELEVATION GAIN | moderate

Challenging walking/riding with steep slopes and/or obstacles, possibly on a narrow trail with poor traction. Requires experience.

Easier

ELEVATION GAIN | mINIMAL Gentle climbs and easily avoidable obstacles such as rocks, roots and pot-holes.

Easiest

ELEVATION GAIN | mINIMAL

Fairly flat, wide and possibly paved. Suitable for all users.

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