Upper & Lower Gear Jammer Trail, SFU - Burnaby Mountain, BC (2014 maintenance)
In spring 2014, Hoots was retained to assess trail maintenance work needed for Gear Jammer – a popular mtb trail connecting the upper SFU campus area to the lower trails of Burnaby Mountain, also used by hikers, runners and dog walkers alongside the Burnaby Mountain Bike Association.
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The top section, aka Upper Gear Jammer, is an intermediate level Flowy single track nearly 400m long with a few challenging drops and ride around options. Meanwhile, Lower Gear Jammer is an advanced downhill / all-mountain trail nearly 700m long with steeper descents and a few rollable drops. Both include ladder bridges, wood planks, boardwalk and rockery to cross over drainage areas and help limit erosion.
Through a series of site reviews, Hoots determined that significant rehabilitation work would be needed to address the extensive trail erosion and water runoff from heavy precipitation and wet seasons. Trailwork took place in fall 2014 over a two week period with Hoots formalizing drainage swales and new water flow channels, clearing blockages from organic debris build up and dirt settlement, and rebuilding trail / water crossing areas with rock and packed dirt, alongside reinforcing trail edges, resetting / repairing bridge footings, and implementing drainage infrastructure.
Applying sustainable trail building techniques, the rehabilitation of Gear Jammer provided for durability and reduced maintenance so that users can continue enjoying the trail over the long term.
(photo: Danimrogers on trailforks)