In this episode, we go across the Canadian border into the USA, to Mt. Galbraith, near Bellingham, Washington. It's been a lot of years since we got to do this, so we made the best of out it! If you appear to see us avoiding certain jumps and such, you'd be correct....keep in mind these were new trails (to me), and more of a pre-ride situation. "North Shore Gnar" is nothing like "USA Singletrack", so we felt compelled to play it safe on that side of the border... :) The trails we managed to check out were: Spacewolf - 01:07 (a local told us it was pretty beat up after a racent race, just to add to the spice factor) Happy Hour - 03:37 (shady ferny single track) SST - 08:49 (long, fast, open, jumpy singletrack) Backdoor - 12:25 (similar to SST, and a route ack to parking) Trailforks Info: https://www.trailforks.com/trails/spacewolf/ A steep and sometimes loose trail filled with a nearly blind rock drop and a large rock roll that has consequences to the right side in the form of a 8-10' vertical drop. https://www.trailforks.com/trails/happy-hour-198251/ Happy Hour starts with a short climb with the occasional off-camber corner leading to the start of Spirit Bear. From there, the trail drops in for deep turns and more off-camber goodness as it rapidly darts from turn to turn. A couple of tricky root sections and some flow add to the good times. New extension (2019) almost triples the length of the trail, and drops you down all the way to Lower Devilcross. The extension is rowdy and technical, with some great bridges, drops and lots of roots - a strong blue bordering on black in difficulty. https://www.trailforks.com/trails/sst-8499/ Fast and flowy. Lots of berms, optional jumps (big and small), and some drops. Fun for all abilities https://www.trailforks.com/trails/backdoor-8493/ Backdoor is the natural extension of SST, and continues with the theme - flowy high speed berms, jumps and some root and rock sections. Hold on tight at the bottom if you still can As always, a huge THANK YOU to the trail builders, the trail fairies, and our trail associations! Support your local trail network by procuring a membership!