JZ1
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Is there not bridges over creeks going to fording?
Is there not bridges over creeks going to fording?
Is there not bridges over creeks going to fording?
Once upon a time, I came across a Google map with someone's GPS track/route, to Fording, laid out on it. If I remember right, he also had descriptions with creek crossings, left vs right turns, and landmarks to watch for etc. I distinctly recall his photos of Mt. Boulton and his plea for riders to stay in bounds also attached. Does anybody else recall seeing this post? Maybe someone reading has it archived? If so, could you re-post or send me a PM please?
Summit X, I know you know what you are talking about here, but are you counting creek crossings from the Etherington parking lot, or just from where Baril Creek Trail departs from Baril Loop Trail?4 creeks. 1 has a bridge, 1 is typically frozen over and 2 are usually open. In my 10+ yrs riding there I don't think all 4 have ever been fully frozen at the same time.
Summit X, I know you know what you are talking about here, but are you counting creek crossings from the Etherington parking lot, or just from where Baril Creek Trail departs from Baril Loop Trail?
I was thinking that, from where Baril Creek Trail originates off of Baril Loop Trial (where I think of as the start of going over Fording Pass), there are only 2 creek crossings, the first one is the one Glen was referring to
Not counting from Etheringon. Just Baril Creek Trail. Creek conditions as of Boxing Day.
Summit X, I know you know what you are talking about here, but are you counting creek crossings from the Etherington parking lot, or just from where Baril Creek Trail departs from Baril Loop Trail?
I was thinking that, from where Baril Creek Trail originates off of Baril Loop Trial (where I think of as the start of going over Fording Pass), there are only 2 creek crossings, the first one is the one Glen was referring to
Not counting from Etheringon. Just Baril Creek Trail. Creek conditions as of Boxing Day.
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Nice screen shot. That first deep spot as you have written on your shot. Try throwing some spruce bows onto the water and it will get caught up on the ice. This will slow the water down and allow it to freeze and start the process of icing over. Do it when cold on your way out at the end of day so it can freeze good. This may work give it a try next time your out there. Bows will just float away in the spring no harm done. Unless your the tree. LOL
Not counting from Etheringon. Just Baril Creek Trail. Creek conditions as of Boxing Day.
http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd64/80malibu80/Screenshot 7 new new.png
Gordon, welcome to Cataract! The Calgary Snowmobile Club Trails Committee members do their best for this dedicated Snow Vehcile Public Land Use Zone, specifically the trails. We are in our second year grooming, led by Glen, a diehard character if I have ever met one when it comes to the love of snowmobiling, and specifically doing for others freely and with a smile on his face.TylerG, ……..Thanks for directing me to this forum,
I just finished all 24 pages,
As a newbie, I wanted to get to know all I could before I head out
Looks like SedderGlen and Kaz Dog are a couple guys that do most of the upkeep and would be the ones to keep an eye on here..
Going to buy my trail pass and head out with a buddy on the 21[SUP]st[/SUP]
Thanks again,
Gordon Russell