Building the trail was easy but getting permission and some budget was very difficult. Thanks to the Province of BC, SORCA, Anthill, and of course Red Bull, the first step of Full Nelson has been realized. I look forward to riding the new trail with everyone May 5th. - track builder Ted Tempany

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Mountain bikers are invited to join us on Saturday, May 5th for the Full Nelson bike trail opening in Squamish. Ride your bike and meet the pro’s on Full Nelson’s Opening Day, a mountain bike community project. All proceeds will be donated to SORCA Built by Ted Tempany and a number of volunteers, including Danny Frey, Lindsay Gosnell, Wayne Goss, Leah Orosco and Chelsea Hurford, Brandon Semenuk, and Anthill Films, the extension is just over a kilometre long. The trail is a golden dirt snake run that rolls, swerves, dips, and dives down the 1-km extension to Half Nelson. Originally, Ted Tempany flagged the line over ten years ago and it has taken a great deal of time to get the permits in place to build this trail. They began the construction of the trail in September 2011 and since then have worked long days all winter to get the trail ready for the upcoming opening on May 5th. All levels of gravity riders (beginner, intermediate, and advanced) will be able to enjoy the Full Nelson.There will be a BBQ during the day for all riders and spectators, bike suppliers on site with a demos from Giant, Rocky Mountain and Devinci, shuttle services provided a chance to meet and ride with the pros. Keep a watch out for riders including Brandon Semenuk, Stevie Smith, Thomas Vanderham , Andrew Shandro and more. Following the ride day, there will be a Strength in Numbers viewing at Quest University. All proceeds of the day will be donated to SORCA - the Squamish Off-Road Cycling Association.Strength in Numbers is an action sports film that explores mountain bike culture through the experiences of the world's best riders. Anthill Films, in co-production with Red Bull Media House, have created a film, which will change the way the world sees mountain biking, both on and off the screen. Ultimately, the film’s mission is to inspire and show how we are all part of a global community who love to ride.Strength in Numbers combines progressive action and beautiful cinematography with compelling stories to show how the many different sides of mountain biking are all connected. The movie features a diverse selection of riders with some of the biggest names in the sport, including Brandon Semenuk (Squamish, BC).Join us for the Full Nelson Bike Trail Opening Day, a mountain bike community project. Ride your bike, meet the pro’s, and join us for a BBQ. All proceeds will be donated to SORCA.Full Nelson Bike Trail Opening DayBrandon Semenuk, Ted Tempany and the Squamish mountain bike communityCoast Mountains of Squamish, BC | Meeting point is at lower parking lot on Ring Creek Road, behind Quest University.Saturday, May 5, 201210am – 4pm: Ride Day11am – 2pm: BBQ open to the public8:00pm: Strength in Numbers Viewing at Quest UniversityThe Squamish Off-Road Cycling Association ( www.sorca.ca ) is a mountain bike club with a focus on creating fun events for their members including social rides, Toonie, downhill Rides, trail advocacy, and maintenance. The members directly contribute to the maintenance and growth of the incredible mountain bike trail network. A big part of Squamish’s community wealth is due to the trails and dedicated volunteers make this a world-class mountain biking destination.