You want the works? Well, here it is! All the tracks, routes, and waypoints in one place. No better way to see the big picture, everything in one view. Way easier to plan that next ride, so get at it! Oh, and this one will be updated as new things get added, so keep checking for the newest version…..
So, here’s how the map works. The route is broken up into smaller tracks based on the type of riding surface. Colour-coded for your convenience! Green is paved, Blue is unpaved, and red is unpaved but either more technical or has something on it that may be trickier for some rider/bike combinations. I’m never going to make assumptions about your skill level or enthusiasm, you know you. Always ride to what you’re comfortable with.
There are waypoints for Camping, fuel, beer, motels, motorcycle shops, food, and cool places to see.
You can add everything in Gaia to you own (free) account, or download it straight away and add it to any app or Garmin unit.
The Kootenays are so full of things to see and do. Have at it!
Bonus Linkage
Kootenay Lake Ferry
The Kootenay Lake ferry runs across Kootenay Lake, 35 kilometres east of Nelson on Highway 3A, between Balfour (west side) and Kootenay Bay (east side),
Boundary Lake Bypass Route
Here’s a sneaky and scenic little bypass to get you from the Kootenay Summit to Creston. It takes you along just North of the border
Grand Forks
Welcome to Grand Forks! Located just North of the US Border and is the gateway to the Granby, there is so much amazing riding here
Ride Report – Trout Lake Loop
As part of my mission to bring you’all the most current and detailed info about riding in the Kootenays, I braved the cold and headed
Ride Report – East Kootenay Exploration
Continuing in my mission to bring you’all the most current and detailed info about riding in the Kootenays, I again braved the cold and headed
Rocky Mtn ADV Network
What’s the Rocky Mtn ADV Network? Well, its the corridor of awesomeness that runs North/South along and near the Canadian Rockies. And boy is it
What a great resource this is. Just subscribed to Gaia. Appreciate you sharing. Thank you?
Excellent job with all this. I downloaded The Works. I’m finishing up the IDBDR soon and plan to head into BC a little before turning back south on the Continental Divide Trail. Now I have some Canadian dirt to ride.
We can’t import more than 1 000 items in GAIA. Not sure how to import The Works 🙂
aaaahhhhhhh!!! I’ll have to split things up, gimmie a few days…