View attachment 142619Strange, why would they put that up there? Slides didn't take it out?Is this the town you speak ov?
View attachment 142619Strange, why would they put that up there? Slides didn't take it out?Is this the town you speak ov?
Is this the town you speak ov?
Looks an awful lot like, yea.
it was built for the canadian ski teams to train up there around 2006ish? there was a plan put together by the canadian olympic developement assoc to help our athletes place higher in the whistler olympics and budgets were set up until then. after whistler there was no more $.View attachment 142619
Strange, why would they put that up there? Slides didn't take it out?
funny thing is that the summer program never really took off that well becasue the skiing was so poor. the teams were waking up at 4 am to ski from 5-9am. then they were stuck out there for the remainder of the day.
Sounds like it might be time for the local club to become a bit more proactive and welcome/generate new members? I've yet to see a snowmobile club meeting advertisement or anything to generate members. I know of people who are part of the club that get left out of the loop that would like to see a larger membership and a stronger club participation in local activities and land use discussions. The one guy doing it does well for being one guy, but he can't be a one man show forever. The local club could probably have a presence at all the meetings around here lately on shared backcountry use if we had more members. There isn't any representation from snow sports or ATVing at this time...but it's loaded with greenies. Radium as a community should step up and contribute more to the local club if they are going to start trying to capitalize on it now and perhaps they should support backcountry power sports users at the land use talks. The village hasn't uttered a word towards supporting backcountry users, ever, (that I've heard anyways) and I have lived here and operated businesses here for most of my life. The lack of support for anything other than building condos or golf courses or ski hills is appalling and I find myself embarrassed often by some of the crap that the politicians do around here, you know they haven't set foot in the backcountry in a long time, if ever. Then, out of the blue a full page ad comes out promoting Radium and Catamount Glacier for sledding, even before it's officially opened.