Boblikesfun
Active member
Does anyone have any first hand info on the condition of the Elbow Loop trail. I'm not expecting Boulder Mountain but is it worth the short drive from Calgary to do the loop ?
If your kids are very good riders then you could do The Loop but if not it is not a real easy ride and there is an avalanche field half way through and a couple more places where it can slide very easily. There are a few places that warn not to Stop there. They are tight forest trails and if someone has not been through that knows the trail it is easy to miss. Just a couple of things to think about. FWIW.The kids want to go out this weekend and it's alot closer for us to take the kids.We live in the NW.Wanting to know if there is a place to have a fire there as well.
How about this powder face trail, what's that like? Just a snow covered logging road?
I agree with Wally
The loop is best tackled from the Sibbald staging area off Hwy 68 the staging area is Dawson Equestrian area...take the powderface trail to get to the loop....but there is a few spots of AVI concern on the loop...and this year the snow fall has been heavier than past years...
I have tried to get to the elbow loop from the Mclean Creek side.....I dont recommend it.....far too many shortcuts it was a nightmare last timer I tried.....I ended up turning back
and you cant go over the river past the gas plant I know it looks obvious but you end up at elbow falls and you'll get bounced if they catch you there lol...its a
Thank for the info guys !
I do have one question though....I know the trails in Mclean Creek area real well and can get to the far N.W. of the OHV area without a problem. It is a fair bit west of the gas plant and right alone the south side of the river. To get there with less problems you need to go west from the staging area, then south a fair bit and then head north with Quirk Ridge on your right hand side rather than crossing over it from the gas plant. Assuming you are there with out a problem, are there any issues then with needing to cross the river as you are on the south side anyhow. Just wondering. Thanks again.
If your kids are very good riders then you could do The Loop but if not it is not a real easy ride and there is an avalanche field half way through and a couple more places where it can slide very easily. There are a few places that warn not to Stop there. They are tight forest trails and if someone has not been through that knows the trail it is easy to miss. Just a couple of things to think about. FWIW.
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