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B-Line
Mountain Biking Trail
Hard
1.78 mi
16 ft
A great warmup run, or a run for training flow trail skills.
If you are unfamiliar with riding jump trails in bike parks, or even if you just need to warm up, you should make sure to easy-style your day by starting small and slowly increasing the difficulty of trails you ride. You'll even see signs placed under the lifts in the Whistler Bike Park to remind riders to do exactly this. So if you’re looking for the perfect warmup trail, or a good trail to brush up your skills, check out B-Line.
Despite being rated as an intermediate jump run, B-Line is definitely the easiest intermediate jump run in the bike park. In fact, you won’t find many jumps here, save for a few low tables. Instead, most of the trail consists of flowy berms allowing you to rip down the mountainside without any formidable obstacles in your way. With low, approachable berms, this trail is perfect for bike park neophytes who may be unfamiliar with how to rail a berm or pump a trail for flow.
Keep an eye out for the occasional rock or root on your way down. While B-Line is definitely a flow trail, it’s not totally buff the entire time. That said, all obstacles are easy to navigate around if you keep an eye out for them.
Once you’ve conquered B-Line, continue working your way slowly up the trail progression (see the signs in the bike park) to build your speed and jumping confidence! Written by Greg Heil
If you are unfamiliar with riding jump trails in bike parks, or even if you just need to warm up, you should make sure to easy-style your day by starting small and slowly increasing the difficulty of trails you ride. You'll even see signs placed under the lifts in the Whistler Bike Park to remind riders to do exactly this. So if you’re looking for the perfect warmup trail, or a good trail to brush up your skills, check out B-Line.
Despite being rated as an intermediate jump run, B-Line is definitely the easiest intermediate jump run in the bike park. In fact, you won’t find many jumps here, save for a few low tables. Instead, most of the trail consists of flowy berms allowing you to rip down the mountainside without any formidable obstacles in your way. With low, approachable berms, this trail is perfect for bike park neophytes who may be unfamiliar with how to rail a berm or pump a trail for flow.
Keep an eye out for the occasional rock or root on your way down. While B-Line is definitely a flow trail, it’s not totally buff the entire time. That said, all obstacles are easy to navigate around if you keep an eye out for them.
Once you’ve conquered B-Line, continue working your way slowly up the trail progression (see the signs in the bike park) to build your speed and jumping confidence! Written by Greg Heil
Route and Elevation
Segments
Name | Distance | Elev. Diff. | Avg. Grade |
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B-Line - Upper - To After Atlantis | 0.49 mi | -217 ft | -8.3% |
B-Line - Upper | 0.82 mi | -420 ft | -9.7% |
B-Line - To Devils Club | 1.01 mi | -541 ft | -10.1% |
B-Line - Full | 1.52 mi | -774 ft | -9.6% |
B Line Top | 0.40 mi | -200 ft | -9.4% |
B-Line - To Ho Chi Min | 1.38 mi | -705 ft | -9.7% |
Upper B-Line | 0.31 mi | -190 ft | -11.5% |
B-LINE - UPPER (blue), Whistler Bike Park | 0.67 mi | -443 ft | -12.4% |
chainless B-line | 1.22 mi | -623 ft | -9.6% |
B-Line Full (w/Wednesday Night Delight) | 0.82 mi | -705 ft | -16.2% |
B-Line | 1.04 mi | -600 ft | -10.9% |
B Line Mid | 0.40 mi | -249 ft | -11.6% |
Monkeyhands Chainless | 0.05 mi | -75 ft | -24.8% |
B-Line - Lower | 0.69 mi | -354 ft | -9.6% |
B-LINE - LOWER (blue), Whistler Bike Park | 0.40 mi | -256 ft | -12.0% |
Wednesday Night Delight | 0.05 mi | -36 ft | -12.6% |
Ho Chi Minh | 0.28 mi | -171 ft | -11.4% |
Heart of Darkness | 0.28 mi | -226 ft | -14.9% |
Heart of Darkness - From Crank It Up | 0.45 mi | -223 ft | -9.4% |
Heart of Darkness (Crankworx Detour Version) | 0.31 mi | -174 ft | -9.9% |
Heart of Darkness Extended | 0.30 mi | -164 ft | -10.0% |