TRAVERSE Issue 50 - October 2025 | Page 77

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electric heating. Shelves for your gear, hooks to dry your jacket, and just enough space to stretch out after a long day’ s ride make them feel more like lodges than tents.
There’ s a quiet pride in how things are built here, solid, rider-tested, and without pretension. It’ s easy to forget you ' re still within reach of a city. It feels wilder than it is, and that’ s part of its magic.
But what truly sets the Yukon Motorcycle Park apart is the mechanic’ s bay. Tucked just off the main loop is a covered, fully equipped DIY motorcycle repair area. There’ s a proper bike lift, tools hung neatly, and enough space to work through anything from a basic oil change to more serious wrenching. Bruce himself is often around, a rag in his back pocket and grease under his nails, ready with advice or hands-on help. He’ s known to have spare parts delivered and waiting for riders ahead of their arrival. Breakdowns here aren’ t crises, they’ re just another chapter in the ride.
accomodation is either camping or well-appointed glamping tents; luxurious, warm, and spacious
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