I'm sure Glen could find a place to stay in the village before K-country and after Longview!!
Thanks for chatting with them and letting them know.
It is not that they are not allowed, it is that it is illegal for any motorized vehicle that is not a "Snow Vehicle" to be in the Cataract Creek Snow Vehicle P.L.U.Z. (Public Land Use Zone). This qualifies for snowmobiles, and snowbikes, as a converted motorbike with a track and ski on the front is purpose built to operate on/in snow. Legally - currently - the snowmobile trails are for snowmobiles only - not even snowbikes - but I hold the view that the legislation has not caught up to the technology, yet.
The one "kicker" to the above statement is, currently, the P.L.U.Z. has been operated as a "on trails" snowmobile access system - by regulation, backed by legislation. I have been told, talking for over four years now, and two different administrators, that all snowmobiles are to remain on the trails, within the system. That being said, those of us there for over 20 years now, have never seen an officer from any branch of the government (conservation, public lands, or forestry) heard or seen a person being written up for a ticket. I chalk this up to "responsibility on the ground" of the officers over the years. They see nothing is being destroyed by being on or off trail, on top of the snow, with the ground frozen. It is also why forestry - for one reason - leaves the stumps so high - you can not safely go into the cut blocks to ride, damaging the planted trees and forest regrowth.
An A.T.V.-Quad with tracks/Side-by-Side with tracks/wheeled O.H.V. is not a snow vehicle, but rather is still an all-terrain vehicle, engineered to operate on all surfaces except water/lakes (except an Argo, I suppose). They are illegal/not to operate at C.C.S.V. P.L.U.Z.
I know, I know, I know......I can not stop or slowdown the man, he is a machine! That said, a voluteer like Glen is priceless. He has responsibility for winter grooming and signage for the Trails Committee, and takes these very much to heart. I can not say how much of a god-send this man is to our club efforts out there. We always need additional volunteers to assist Glen out there, as I never like to hear he has returned from a solo grooming trip, even if he has a sat phone and InReach with him. Any member of the public from the area (Longview, Black Diamond, High River, Okotoks, Aldersyde, Cayley, or Nanton) or Calagay interested in helping, to improve the area for all, are sure welcomeKaz Dog, are you paying attention, Glen needs a cabin at Cataract..... or the club needs to buy him a truck.... LOL
I know, I know, I know......I can not stop or slowdown the man, he is a machine! That said, a voluteer like Glen is priceless. He has responsibility for winter grooming and signage for the Trails Committee, and takes these very much to heart. I can not say how much of a god-send this man is to our club efforts out there. We always need additional volunteers to assist Glen out there, as I never like to hear he has returned from a solo grooming trip, even if he has a sat phone and InReach with him. Any member of the public from the area (Longview, Black Diamond, High River, Okotoks, Aldersyde, Cayley, or Nanton) or Calagay interested in helping, to improve the area for all, are sure welcome
Darryl Lennox, at The Accessory Shop in High River, has been invaluable in helping out the club, both as a corporate sponsor and volunteer, but he is in the same category as Glen. He loves Cataract, and has gone over and above finding people to help out and committing hours upon hours there as our summer Trail Boss, and Glens right hand man during the winter. It is through his efforts alone that we were able to bulldoze the trails at no cost to the government and club - for all members of the pubic to enjoy the trails, summer and winter, without run-off damage. It did end up costing some money to get the equipment on the trails to do the improvements, but we had to insist to K & C Gravel from Calgary, that they accept some funds for the transportation of extra equipment that they brought.
Message Glen or I here on Snow and Mud and we will get back to you, if you would like to volunteer.
Thanks Scott. Its a passion we all have for snowmobiling that makes us do what we all do. Some ride, some make things better for others to ride.
We did alot of work to this area this summer and we need to thank the other volunteers and the ASA for the financial assistance in our project
A long time ago, the Government of Alberta put down cross-country ski trails on the east side of the Forestry Truck Road at Cataract Creek parking lot, and had a groomer there for the snowmobile trails on the west side of the Forestry Truck Road. I remember this from the early-mid 1990's.Hi guys,
Does anyone know if there are cross country ski trails near cataract. Thinking of dropping my girlfriend off somewhere close to ski while I go for a rip.
Would it be too dangerous to ski in cataract with the sled traffic?
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I know, I know, I know......I can not stop or slowdown the man, he is a machine! That said, a voluteer like Glen is priceless. He has responsibility for winter grooming and signage for the Trails Committee, and takes these very much to heart. I can not say how much of a god-send this man is to our club efforts out there. We always need additional volunteers to assist Glen out there, as I never like to hear he has returned from a solo grooming trip, even if he has a sat phone and InReach with him. Any member of the public from the area (Longview, Black Diamond, High River, Okotoks, Aldersyde, Cayley, or Nanton) or Calagay interested in helping, to improve the area for all, are sure welcome
Darryl Lennox, at The Accessory Shop in High River, has been invaluable in helping out the club, both as a corporate sponsor and volunteer, but he is in the same category as Glen. He loves Cataract, and has gone over and above finding people to help out and committing hours upon hours there as our summer Trail Boss, and Glens right hand man during the winter. It is through his efforts alone that we were able to bulldoze the trails at no cost to the government and club - for all members of the pubic to enjoy the trails, summer and winter, without run-off damage. It did end up costing some money to get the equipment on the trails to do the improvements, but we had to insist to K & C Gravel from Calgary, that they accept some funds for the transportation of extra equipment that they brought.
Message Glen or I here on Snow and Mud and we will get back to you, if you would like to volunteer.
Sorry I missed this post. I was there to do some prep work for the the poker rally next Sunday, yesterday. Next time perhaps? Or come out next Sunday for the Poker Rally - 3 hands for $20 with an A.S.A. Trail Pass, $30 for 3 hands without. Prizes are being put together now, but it appears that the 1st Prize is a Polaris 1000 Watt Generator!Anyone headed to Cataract Creek tomorrow? Riding alone and wouldn't mind joining up. Coming from Okotoks.
Great, PM me you phone number for a conversation, we can chat about what you'd like to do - winter, summer, groom, trail clearing, volunteer at an event, are just a few.hi there
i am interested in lending a hand
Did I meet you at the Cataract Creek Parking lot today?Thanks For the info Kaz Dog, we might check out the trail on Sunday!
Did I meet you at the Cataract Creek Parking lot today?
What are condition like out here... was thinking of heading over fording with all the recent snow we have been getting