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    Whistler Bike Park

    Whistler Bike Park

    4.3(16 reviews)
    6.3 km

    We came up here for this bike park and were not disappointed. I had put my kids in the class the…read moreday before so they got to go up before me. The school was very organized and the teachers were friendly and great with the kids. They learned a lot and I'm glad they did this first to build their confidence. That said, the mountain has something for everyone. There are some wide open spaces all the way to huge jumps. Technical trails and flow trails abound and we even saw a family up there with what appeared to be their regular bikes from home. The chairs are easy to load and unload and the day we went, we did not have to wait for more than a few minutes for a chair.

    Trail Series, Part 33 After mountain biking in destinations…read moresuch as Mammoth, Breckenridge, and Vail, I am honored to report that an independent panel of authorities within the mountain biking community have upgraded my skillset from "Worst Ever" to "Really Bad." Although the patient coaching from younger family members is primarily to be credited (where you at Tim and Wesley! ), I've learned that trail selection is also really important. When presented with the opportunity to ride a technical trail, I've come to understand that flowing trails are much more to my liking. In fact, I enjoy them so much I briefly considered changing my social media handle to "Flo Rida" (but apparently that has already been claimed ‍). While the Whistler Mountain Bike Park has established a formidable reputation amongst skilled riders on an international level, I was impressed with their forethought in also considering the needs of wobbly riders like myself. Not only is there an entire section of the mountain designed for less accomplished riders, but it is almost entirely separated from the numerous daredevils who are intent on disproving the laws of gravity. That may seem like a trivial matter of mere convenience, but safety must also be considered when one rider is merely focused on remaining upright while a pack of bloodthirsty hyenas is rapidly descending upon them at speeds that seem to approach upwards of 60 kph. While I have no embarrassment regarding my lack of downhill riding skills, I have to wonder...is there a reason why the symbol for the beginner's course resembles a band-aid? I mean, is this intended to be foreshadowing of some kind? ‍ Whether you are an accomplished rider or a burgeoning one, I have no doubt that this park will keep you interested and engaged until either your hands, knees, or butt become too sore to continue riding. And that's...Henry's Take. #floridahenry Editor's Note: Absolutely none of the action shots of riders are of me. If they were, all of the following photos would be of me in the hospital.

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    Evolution Whistler - Ellie - star staff member, and Team rider!

    Evolution Whistler

    4.6(20 reviews)
    6.2 km
    $$$

    There are a plethora of bike shops around the Whistler area, and when you search online, this is…read moreone of the more recommended shops due to it being one of the few local, independent shops still around. I'm all for supporting local, but this shop has proved why large conglomerates are able to take over areas so easily. Being a small, independent shop doesn't mean you can get away with providing shoddy services and rude attitudes to your customers, as this place does. I rented a V10 here to ride at the bike park earlier in the summer, and I thought I was being pranked with how poorly tuned the bike was for my weight and size. It's as if they tuned it for a 300+ lb bodybuilder. I inputted my weight (140lbs) and height on the registration sheet, and it seemed to be completely ignored. I get that bike parks are extremely rough on the bikes, but practically maxing out the suspension and tire pressure will do nothing but provide an extremely poor rider experience and also risk injury. Maybe that's the strategy: wear out the riders by practically giving them no suspension so they ride less, resulting in less wear and tear on the bike? I consider myself an advanced rider, and as I did my first run down Crank It Up, I couldn't help but wonder if riding down cobblestones in Paris Roubaix on a tireless road bike would've offered a smoother experience as I was getting absolutely beaten to shreds on the bike. My buddy, a former bike shop mechanic, tinkered around with the tire pressure and so on before we brought it back to the shop to get the bike further adjusted. We were introduced to the presumably lead mechanic, the older Australian gentleman. As we explained the situation and what we did, he began to talk down to us for tinkering with the bike because we could have done some irreparable damage. I get that there are people who foolishly think they know more than they do, but I can't even wrap my head around how much damage we could have done taking air out of the tire or adjusting the compression on the fork. We had a four-day rental and brought the bike back four times within the first two days (not including the returns where we voiced our thoughts) with the same exact complaint before the Australian mechanic seemed fed up with us and decided to check out the suspension, only for them to realize that the bike had a completely damaged suspension and that it needed to be replaced. When you're paying more than $200 a day for a rental, you expect some level of service and functionality from the tool that you're using. Unfortunately, that was not the case for me. Despite all of the "adjustments" that were made, I felt like I was cosplaying as a first-day jackhammer operator riding that bike. My forearms and hands were absolutely beat because of the lack of a working suspension system, and I was mentally drained from the dread I endured knowing I would have to go back to the shop each time for adjustments and endure a condescending interaction with the mechanic. I'm sure the bike shop deals with beginners all the time who have a hard time conveying their experiences or blame the bike for their fatigue when, in reality, it is the physical nature of the sport. However, I ride multiple times a week, have no issues riding some of the more technical parts of the mountain, and conveyed this information to the bike shop, expecting them to be a bit more sympathetic and provide even a baseline level of customer service. Unfortunately, that was not the case. There were several other bike shops that my buddy and I stopped by within the Whistler Village that treated us better than Evolution, despite them being conglomerate-owned. I'm all for supporting local, but I can't in good conscience recommend this place, especially to beginners. With the way they set their bikes up, someone can seriously get injured or worse. If you receive even double the service I did, you'd leave disappointed and feel like your money was wasted. This bike shop is sadly an extremely poor steward of the sport and strongly highlights the negative, pompous attitude of biking culture.

    Very happy with these guys. Great and timely service. Everyone really loved working there and it…read moreshowed. Bikes were in absolutely tip-top shape, and they made it super easy to get in and out. And the merch is awesome! Thanks to Ellie, Loudevine, Alex and Grant for helping out! You guys are the best, and I will only use you guys the next time we're in Whistler!

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