We got home last night from a great time riding, 4 days of it was around McBride, still a LOT of snow there. What surprises me about riders in the area is why a lot more don't explore up the Dore river road. That is amazing country to ride, and you can ride and ride some more, and maybe see 6 other sledders. The masses are busy pounding out the renshaw, and missing the true gems.
We got home last night from a great time riding, 4 days of it was around McBride, still a LOT of snow there. What surprises me about riders in the area is why a lot more don't explore up the Dore river road. That is amazing country to ride, and you can ride and ride some more, and maybe see 6 other sledders. The masses are busy pounding out the renshaw, and missing the true gems.
I called them before our trip and asked, they said if any signs of caribou to ride a different mountain.
Saw zero of them and zero tracks. Actually talked to a nice cop who stopped and talked to us and he commented that we were the smart ones to ride the good area where some locals like to ride including friends.
We didn't ride on closed land. Actually we followed some old snowmobile tracks in and out of some areas, and while there on day three i actually called fish and wildlife a second time and asked if the valley to the right at about km 27 to 28 was okay to ride, and they said yes for sure.
So maybe get the facts from the fish and wildlife service instead of some random people who toldnyou their uncle Jacks, dog walkers, second cousin said so.
The head office for the area is in PG incase you wondered where to call. When I called Williams Lake to begin with, they redirected me to PG.
Below is a list of offices in bc complete with phone numbers.
Call the actual people, not rumor mills.
ShhhhHave been riding Mcbride area for over 30 years. Yes there are caribou closures in that area, but it is not all closed. they have left us an access trail in and up to the Glassier Just look at the map and on the new sleds it can be done. Short pull up the trees in the creak and your in as long as you don't wrap your sled around a tree while pinned.