This access road begins near the bottom of the valley next to Good Behavior and The Yard. While it's possible to hike-a-bike up the start, most riders will greatly prefer one of the adjacent singletrack options. <br><br>The road is commonly ridden higher up where it serves as an artery linking several of the area's trails. Part of this easier section is also used on the popular Sekani-Beacon Loop. <br><br>The end of the road, like the start, is steep and most riders will enjoy climbing Yo-Yo to reach the top of Beacon Hill instead.
View back along Yo-Yo in the spring.
Riding into the first turn during the first King of Beacon Mountain Bike Stage Race.
Exiting the bottom of Vince's Tire Trail.
Descending from the towers on Upchuck.
Descending from the towers on Upchuck.
Racing through the weedy turns on Good Behavior, Beacon Hill, Spokane.
Vince's Tire Trail is short but it still manages to squeeze in some rocks.
Blasting through the rock garden section during the King of Beacon mountain bike stage race.
Rock roll on Pop Rocks.
Descending from the towers on Upchuck.
Low winter sun on Disorderly Conduct.
Climbing up Tickler.
The second roller on Commitment Issues. The next roller after this is not as kind at speed.
The rock roll at the beginning of Penny Lane.
Off camber rock garden entry into Pop Rocks.
Rock garden entrance to Evil Twin
Descending from the towers on Upchuck.
Climbing up Good Behavior.
Descending from the towers on Upchuck.
Entrance to Pop Rocks.