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Quite the gong show with the holiday crowd. One guy somehow pinned it into the trees at about 13k and broke his leg. Search and Rescue did a nice job coming and getting him.
Coming down passed a large group at a about 2k that managed to play bumper sleds with each other and rip the skis and a arm off a cat.
Quite the gong show with the holiday crowd. One guy somehow pinned it into the trees at about 13k and broke his leg. Search and Rescue did a nice job coming and getting him.
Coming down passed a large group at a about 2k that managed to play bumper sleds with each other and rip the skis and a arm off a cat.
May want to get your facts straight before you post about broken down sleds... : The guy at 2km on the M1000 cat, we did not know who he was, but we stopped and helped him get down... His A-arm just broke /let go on the way down the trail, we tied it up for him with rope and followed him down, made sure he made it... Not too sure how many guys blazed by him and never offered help.
Same day we casted a broken lower Axys a-arm with a limb and zap-straps, electrical tape in the Alpine...
Ok........we didn't stop to ask. The way the crowd was going down figured they bounced off each other.
I would say it needs a reload which the next few days is comingHow's the conditions in sicamous? I'm here for 2 weeks, wondering where to go first to try and find fresh.
I would say it needs a reload which the next few days is coming
Bet there's places with fresh lines, but there are places not to go look for it so be careful
the POTUS took a break from golfing to grace our hills LOLWe had a fine crew up to Blue this blustery day! Billdozer, Big Nasty, Joey and yours truly hit the Blue Lk trail sort of bright and early. First off, hats off to the Groomer Guys, helluva fine job done on the trail today, couldn't have done better myself!!
We tried the meadows just before the cabin first thing, pretty much tracked out, needs a ton of fresh to cover the mess up. That said, it did snow all day whilst we were up there. From there we headed to the meadows up over the bunny hill and actually had a great time, finding untracked spots that tourists don't know about and spent quite a bit of time in and out of the trees, working the slopes above the beat up meadows.
From there we tried just below the cabin, again, a trail kinda going through the area but no one really touched all the sloped areas, so we tore all that up, and no, not avy stuff. With more fog and snow rolling in we opted to got to Cummings Lk and area and we hit paydirt down there! We had quite a few spots where we could sink the sleds in a couple feet and just about all the areas we hit had a good 1-2' of snow, beauty! Warning about the lake, major slush action below that snow, and its deep! For lesser powered sleds theres a good chance of getting mired down in the stuff, and it seems to be all over the lake.
While the vis could have been a tad better, we made do with swapping out goggles on a regular basis to keep the ice and snow from blurring our vision to much, although it didn't help a few times with Billdozer or Nasty, they did find the occasional problem and usually in the simplest spots! I only mention that as I know Nasty will be posting a pic of me in where it appears I'm stuck, it is fake news, just photoshopped, Mr. Orange stays away from such nonsense! All in all a great day up there, good to meet you Joey, I'm sure you won't want to sled with us again! LOL I do have something to say about a comment made by Nasty about snow reports. I too find it pretty weird when you get some many whiners complaining about no reports on this site yet they themselves can't be bothered to take the time to inform others of our great riding areas. How many thousands of sledders did we have on the holidays and how many snow reports. And, its usually those same ones that will carry on for 15 pages with mindless ranting about something as ridiculous as the opening of a new sled shop. How about putting some useful info on here that we can all either learn from or laugh about, instead of your own petty meaningless excrement! There, that should be good for 5 or 6 pages of trash talk!! Lots of snow in the forecast, and we need it!
Always like your detailed reports on conditions Shermanator !! And agreed on the last paragraph to a tee !!!We had a fine crew up to Blue this blustery day! Billdozer, Big Nasty, Joey and yours truly hit the Blue Lk trail sort of bright and early. First off, hats off to the Groomer Guys, helluva fine job done on the trail today, couldn't have done better myself!!
We tried the meadows just before the cabin first thing, pretty much tracked out, needs a ton of fresh to cover the mess up. That said, it did snow all day whilst we were up there. From there we headed to the meadows up over the bunny hill and actually had a great time, finding untracked spots that tourists don't know about and spent quite a bit of time in and out of the trees, working the slopes above the beat up meadows.
From there we tried just below the cabin, again, a trail kinda going through the area but no one really touched all the sloped areas, so we tore all that up, and no, not avy stuff. With more fog and snow rolling in we opted to got to Cummings Lk and area and we hit paydirt down there! We had quite a few spots where we could sink the sleds in a couple feet and just about all the areas we hit had a good 1-2' of snow, beauty! Warning about the lake, major slush action below that snow, and its deep! For lesser powered sleds theres a good chance of getting mired down in the stuff, and it seems to be all over the lake.
While the vis could have been a tad better, we made do with swapping out goggles on a regular basis to keep the ice and snow from blurring our vision to much, although it didn't help a few times with Billdozer or Nasty, they did find the occasional problem and usually in the simplest spots! I only mention that as I know Nasty will be posting a pic of me in where it appears I'm stuck, it is fake news, just photoshopped, Mr. Orange stays away from such nonsense! All in all a great day up there, good to meet you Joey, I'm sure you won't want to sled with us again! LOL I do have something to say about a comment made by Nasty about snow reports. I too find it pretty weird when you get some many whiners complaining about no reports on this site yet they themselves can't be bothered to take the time to inform others of our great riding areas. How many thousands of sledders did we have on the holidays and how many snow reports. And, its usually those same ones that will carry on for 15 pages with mindless ranting about something as ridiculous as the opening of a new sled shop. How about putting some useful info on here that we can all either learn from or laugh about, instead of your own petty meaningless excrement! There, that should be good for 5 or 6 pages of trash talk!! Lots of snow in the forecast, and we need it!