Copper North Branch at 1Km
near Thornhill, British Columbia (Canada)
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This trail is rough! The road is basically a flood water path, leaving behind the big sharp rock to chew up your tires and throw you all over the place.
The road is deactivated, so there are some deep narrow ditches to cross and one very steep one that you can easily roll backwards on if you’re not too careful.
What you get from the trail on the positive side is some pretty unique and awesome views of Gossen Creek Subdivision, the Towers on Thornhill Mountain, the Skeena River flowing into Terrace under the new Bridge and a view of the Copper River.
The road is deactivated, so there are some deep narrow ditches to cross and one very steep one that you can easily roll backwards on if you’re not too careful.
What you get from the trail on the positive side is some pretty unique and awesome views of Gossen Creek Subdivision, the Towers on Thornhill Mountain, the Skeena River flowing into Terrace under the new Bridge and a view of the Copper River.
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