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Overnight Sensation to Cream Puff

Pemberton

A rad set of trails with some punchy climbs to access them!

Mountain Biking Severe

Distance
16 km
Ascent
737 m
Descent
738 m
Duration
1-2 hrs
Low Point
204 m
High Point
718 m
Gradient
12˚
Overnight Sensation to Cream Puff Map

You have the option to take the grueling access road up to Overnight Sensation or the more long-winded climbing trail, Nimby.

Description

Overnight Sensation is one of the more mellow black trails that Pemberton has to offer. Plenty of tech, a variety of awesome rock features, and really well designed. It isn’t hard to find the flow on this trail and ride it fast.

The upper section of Radio Tower is next. This is a short rip across some awesome corners with a few drops thrown in to take you to the Wild Potato climbing trail.

Go up the road, past Mosquito Lake, up econoline to Grumpy Grouse. You’ll only do a very short section of this trail to get to Stoked Chicken. This is a dark blue trail that makes for the perfect warm-up for Cream Puff. Again, this trail was built to be ridden fast and has a great mix of tech and rock features.

The final stop is Pemby’s finest trail, Cream Puff. This is basically a slab rollercoaster with incredible flow. The series of slabs are pretty committing from the get-go and you’ll find some tech towards the end as well.

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Difficulty

Severe

Widely variable, narrow trail tread with steeper grades and unavoidable obstacles of 15in/38cm tall or less. Obstacles may include unavoidable bridges 24in/61cm wide or less, large rocks, gravel, difficult root sections, and more. Ideal for advanced-level riders.

Medium Exposure

2 out of 4

The trail contains some obstacles such as outcroppings and rock which could cause injury.

Remoteness

2 out of 4

Away from help but easily accessed.

Best time to visit

between May and October

Features

  • Flow
  • Technical
  • Picturesque
  • Singletrack
  • Roots
  • Rock Slabs

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