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Yes but you have moved on and I am still riding with all the sask guys that you guided and now all have the best spots in there gps. Not fair It's a free world especially when you are getting paid.
It's a free world.
 

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Been across the Downie Ferry to the Boure many years ago. Think it was 2008. I’ll go check my polarized photos!!
 

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Ventured there late last season - there was a designated trail that we stuck to on the way to the glacier ! The trail has been there I was told in respect to one of our fallen sledders that was in a avalanche many years ago ! A plaque with his name on is place on the mountain side . When we were there the sun was out and snow condition were great to view the area - if there was any decent snow the area would be hard to explore! Few climbs were in excess of 30 seconds to reach the top. Round trip was 142km !
 

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Ventured there late last season - there was a designated trail that we stuck to on the way to the glacier ! The trail has been there I was told in respect to one of our fallen sledders that was in a avalanche many years ago ! A plaque with his name on is place on the mountain side . When we were there the sun was out and snow condition were great to view the area - if there was any decent snow the area would be hard to explore! Few climbs were in excess of 30 seconds to reach the top. Round trip was 142km !

^^^^^ This guy knows how to post some great pics...!!!

Thanks from all of us sitting at home tonight ����
 

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Ventured there late last season - there was a designated trail that we stuck to on the way to the glacier ! The trail has been there I was told in respect to one of our fallen sledders that was in a avalanche many years ago ! A plaque with his name on is place on the mountain side . When we were there the sun was out and snow condition were great to view the area - if there was any decent snow the area would be hard to explore! Few climbs were in excess of 30 seconds to reach the top. Round trip was 142km !

Was that 142km from Seymour Arm or did you go up the Perry?
 

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Was that 142km from Seymour Arm or did you go up the Perry?

You won't get up the Perry at this time of year...

If its fresh snow up on Puff-Puff Pass and you have never been it will be very difficult figuring out how to get to the base of the glacier....
 

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Yes but you have moved on and I am still riding with all the sask guys that you guided and now all have the best spots in there gps. Not fair It's a free world especially when you are getting paid.

I saw a few Sask trucks over the winter but no one was in our secret riding areas...except one day we saw another local and his GUESTS from out of town. Rode lots of untracked this winter and even broke into a brand new zone last weekend. Just need to be willing to scratch up your sled...still lots of places most people don’t go.
 
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