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Nope.Does it work like the ASA? Where a membership let's you ride pretty much any trail?
Nope.
Does it work like the ASA? Where a membership let's you ride pretty much any trail?
Why am I not surprised…Nope. This is the BCSF’s and the Provinces single biggest failure point. They have not demonstrated the ability to unite and coordinate the local clubs into one pass system.
Too bad…I know a lot of people and families that would buy a BC pass.
Nope. This is the BCSF’s and the Provinces single biggest failure point. They have not demonstrated the ability to unite and coordinate the local clubs into one pass system.
Too bad…I know a lot of people and families that would buy a BC pass.
Small clubs can't afford it, and the big clubs don't want their revenue to subsidize the small clubs.
They also get government funding for grooming in Quebec. ie: Alberta pays for it.Why am I not surprised…
Even the self serving pricks from “la belle” province know how to present a united front.
I’m quite confident that Alberta money pays for a large sum of the grooming in BC as well…They also get government funding for grooming in Quebec. ie: Alberta pays for it.
Yup, has nothing to do with bcsf, the government says no money can be collected in one are and taken to another, so sadly in the sea 2 sky corridor 3 passes must be purchased. Also lots of guys don't buy a pass as they don't have to have one to ride certain areas, they think they are winning but actually if everyone who rode bought one, a lot more could be done to create a one pass system and it would be cheaper.Small clubs can't afford it, and the big clubs don't want their revenue to subsidize the small clubs.