Duthie Hill:
I’ve been out teaching at Duthie Hill a lot lately, and I have to say it’s the most complete setting for it’s size that I’ve ever taught in. Duthie offers all kinds of riding from pure xc loops, to flow lines and even some North Shore Style stunts. There are jumps and drops of all sizes and trails for all levels/disciplines of riders. The dirt drains amazingly well in the Park, and has been perfect lately. Location: Issaquah – 25 minutes from Seattle. Size: 120 Acres. Maps/Directions/Information
Colonnade Park:
This 2.5 acre covered bike park has features and trails for all types of riding. There is an XC loop in addition to flow lines, downhill lines, and there are North Shore stunts and skinnies. There is even a pump track and a dedicated Trials area. This is the place to go to increase your skills when it’s rainy out. Location: Downtown Seattle. Maps/Directions/Information
Whistler Bike Park:
We’ll be doing a few camps at Whistler again in 2010. The mountain truly offers something for everyone. Come and see what makes this the number one mountain biking destination in the world! Location: Whistler, BC. Information
Woodland Park:
This is a great place to practice the basics, and to get down and dirty riding Cyclocross! Location: In Seattle. Map
Tokul:
Flowing singletrack, with lots of trail option. Location: Near Snoqualmie – 25 minutes from Seattle. Information

