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High Society Loop

Mountain Biking Trail

Extreme
4.34 mi
1,110 ft
One of the most iconic trails on the Westside, anchored by a massive rock slab series.

High Society is a longtime classic Whistler Westside double black diamond tech trail. Unlike some of the double blacks on the Westside that feature woodwork and some bridges, High Society retains a more old-school singletrack feel that's totally bereft of manmade features.

After pedaling to the top via the classic Flank Trail climbing route, the "downhill" begins with a slightly awkward uphill, traversing some up-and-down sections before the true descent kicks off. There are some awkward sections going up and down rocky ridges, along spines, and up some root webs.

The bulk of the descent begins with the marquee trail feature, known as the "High Society Slab." This cascading series of three rock slabs rolled into one can be approached in a couple of different ways. There's a direct line that rolls down the main upper slab and funnels down the gut. On this line, which could be considered the A Line, you just need to point it, control your speed as best you can, hang on, and let it ride!

The B Line snakes down the slabs in an S-curve. It bypasses the first slab by coming in from the left side. This line requires you to come in slowly and then turn down left onto the lower slabs.

As you can imagine, the straight line is the smoother line, even though it looks bigger and requires higher commitment. The S-curve line is quite a bit jankier and more awkward than the straight roller, but you can negotiate it at slower speeds and with less commitment.

Alternatively, you can walk down the slab. There's no bypass line, meaning that High Society truly earns its double black diamond rating.

The rest of High Society rips down the hill through some entertaining chunk, rocks, and few small slabs—but everything that follows is much easier than the crux move on the High Society Slab. It's all fantastic Whistler rippin' down a chundery mountainside!

Finish the descent off with 3 Birds to AC/DC for the most direct route down. If you haven't had enough yet, you can turn left at the bottom of High Society and pedal back up the mountain for more gnar. Or, you could head further right and descend a different trail down to the pavement. The choices are limitless on the Whistler Westside. Written by Greg Heil
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Route and Elevation

Segments

NameDistanceElev. Diff.Avg. Grade
Stoner1.45 mi459 ft6.0%
Stonebridge interval 10.53 mi203 ft7.2%
Stonebridge to Flank climb1.95 mi705 ft6.6%
Stonebridge Place (Complete Climb)1.42 mi413 ft5.5%
Stonebridge to 1st turn0.92 mi269 ft5.5%
Gerhardt Creek Sprint0.23 mi92 ft7.3%
stonbridge climb to danimal0.83 mi217 ft4.5%
Stonebridge to roundabout1.22 mi400 ft6.0%
Stonebridge Midsection0.54 mi115 ft3.9%
Stonebridge intervals0.94 mi223 ft4.5%
Stonebridge Place Climb1.27 mi663 ft9.9%
Stonebridge Place0.50 mi131 ft4.2%
Top of stonebridge to flank0.33 mi299 ft17.0%
Stonebridge Flank Connector0.80 mi469 ft11.1%
Water Tower to Flank 4-way0.36 mi217 ft11.2%
Darwin's0.53 mi292 ft10.4%
Stonebridge Place Climb0.49 mi269 ft10.2%
high society0.50 mi-328 ft-12.3%
High-3 birds-AC/DC1.00 mi-863 ft-16.3%
High Society0.54 mi-443 ft-15.5%
3 Birds0.26 mi-128 ft-9.1%
ACDC (top of rock)0.23 mi-282 ft-22.7%
Nita Lake Dr to Stonebridge0.30 mi49 ft1.8%