@ti3dy3x Follow Highway 2 to the Peshastin light (milepost 103.6), and take the bridge over the Wenatchee River and follow Main Street into the town of Peshastin. Drive about a quarter mile to a T-intersection just beyond the railroad underpass and turn right. Follow alongside the Wenatchee River for about 0.8 miles and then take a hard left into Derby Canyon. Go up the canyon 2.4 miles to a split in the road. Hang a right and drive about a quarter of a mile farther to a pullout on the right side of the road.If you aren’t doing any shuttling, this is the place you want to park. No permits are needed. Elevation (1,425 feet).
@ti3dy3x The Route. From the pullout and parking, start pedaling your way up the road. In 2.1 mile (at 2,200 feet), Road 7402 splits off to the right and Road 7403 splits off to the left. If you are shuttling, this is as close as you can drive to actual trail, and is a good place to park. Take Road 7403 (the left road) and follow it another 2 miles uphill to where the single-track trail starts on your left at an elevation 3,070 feet. Follow the ridge that the trail follows about 2.2 miles downhill to where you parked.
Super fun trail (Reverence)! Can't wait to hit it again, once I heal up a little more from my latest crash. That climb out on Raging Tiger is always a pain tho.
@@RidewithTenzin Oh I might, will for sure be riding either Saturday or Sunday. Too bad my MTB endurance is soo bad right now, my spirit is willing, but body is weak.
@@RidewithTenzin I was like you- fearless and had some riding skill- almost raced motocross. I got a brain injury out that way anyway. It's not fun. Now I ride in UTV"s out in Moab. I like having a rollcage. It only takes one fall but you do you I guess. You'll see. One fall. Ride trail 99 times but fall once...
@@RidewithTenzin Not nearly as much as I'd like, that is for sure. Between the family getting COVID, holidays, weather and other stuff, always something seeming to get in the way lately.
Looks easy on video. But if you are standing at the bottom looking up, it is terrifying. I cleared that A line of The Chute at BC for the first time in Oct 2023.