This is the email that I recieved from the calgary snowmobile club regarding the fording pass issue (copy and pasted from a email)
... The Calgary Snowmobile Club has been tryingfor 40 years to build Bridges on that particular Trail and has not succeeded...Our Club has had many Work bee's in the Cataract Creek and Etherington areaover the years... The Club had a great working relationship with ForestryService/Sustainable Resources Development in that area... Of course with theGovernment cutbacks they pulled the Grommer out of there and we haven’t had aWork bee since... We even had a Dealership come to the Club and propose aGrooming Program but that was gonna cost us about $30,000 for the season... Ourmembership didn’t want to be on the hook for all that money simply because ourmembership is only around 120 members and the Government will not allow us tocharge for Trail fees because the area is Crown Land... We as Sledders havebeen VERY fortunate enough to use Fording Pass as a passage to BC because it isNOT a designated Trail... Its actually in the Don Getty Wilderness area... Sothis is a very sensitive area... And the Government wants to leave it just theway it is most likely to keep us all out of there??? Our Club is a member ofthe Alberta Snowmobile Association and they are our Governing Body whichlobbies the Government to keep areas open... Unfortunately the best thing I cantell you is to join the Calgary Snowmobile Club that's what the Governmentrecognizes more than a group of people...
Well now!!! reading this email has kinda put a bad taste in my mouth as they took away the groomer for crosscountry ski trails "from what I understood last year" So why would I buy a membership if there is no grooming or news of future developments for new areas or improvements. I use to ride on crown land in Ontario many moons ago and they charged a yearly trail pass fee and patroled it as well and I owned a cabin next to crown land the trail came off crown land onto my land and then back to crown land. Maybe Im missing something but I think that Quartz creek area and Boulder mountain are not privately owned. If there is only 120 members is that for the Calgary club? Why do you think this is? and saying that you have been fighting for this for 40 years thats great!! But look at the money that is spent on sledding and skiing "huge difference" Sorry for the rant but you know what they say "bullsh*t baffles brains" and i dont buy it.
Probably good for a cautious ride now, that area was supposed to get about 40cm. I would still like to see pics if one of our closer members happens to be in the area.