Woman’s Spudcrusher Enduro
The Spud Crusher Women’s Enduro in Pemberton is more than just a race—it’s a community-driven event built on progression, inclusivity, and support for local trail advocacy. Created in 2018 to support Pemberton’s local Women’s Bike Club, this event fosters a fun, welcoming atmosphere where women of all skill levels can learn, challenge themselves, or simply enjoy riding some of Pemberton’s best trails. More than just racing, the event is about giving back—all proceeds from the Spud Crusher Women’s Enduro go to three community non-profits: PORCA, the Pemberton Valley Trail Association, and Pemberton Search and Rescue.
With Pemberton’s signature mix of loose descents, rock rolls, and high-speed singletrack, every stage is a test of confidence and control. Riders navigate technical terrain, off-camber sections, and fast, flowy descents, making each run a balance of endurance and skill. Capturing the Spud Crusher Women’s Enduro means showcasing the raw effort, determination, and camaraderie that define this event. Whether it’s the intensity of a steep chute, the relief of crossing the finish line, or the post-race celebrations, my gallery highlights the biggest sends, grittiest moments, and pure joy that make this race so special.