Any good advice for location

dragn

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Hey so i live in the Rocky Mountain House area and reall ytrying to find a great place to go sledding. The last couple weeks I've been in the Prairie Creek area carving up the pipelines and power line (and im thinking the gang want to head out there again this week). I really want a place that is open lots of powerder and hills i love hills and climb as many as i can when i can but not many where we go and well powder is rare along with deep snow sort of sucks so ya of u have any advice please help :confused:
 

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get yerself a fluz map from fish and feathers then you will know where and when ya can ride different areas. snow is a little skinny in the west country, and damage may be the result.
 

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I've been riding bike, quad, sled, SXS, whatever since about 1970 in the "west of Rocky" area and you have found the best all round area, just keep exploring. That's half the fun. For sledding only, north of Nordegg has some neat areas. All depends on the weather. BC has been hogging all the snow this year so if you are serious go west. Like Valemount, Blue River or McBride. There is always good old reliable Revelstoke.
 

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no sledding allowed in blackstone fluz area, wilson kiska fluz only on designated trails, otherwise you should be ok. check the map to be sure, hate to see ya getting a few fines.
 
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