Im also very interested, but from what I saw yesterday you want to drive in from Wilmer/invermere way because the road is pretty destroyed coming from Radium and we had to pull someone out yesterday.Any updates on conditions at forester? I was there last weekend and plan to head there the weekend of the 21st if its still rideable out there.
snow conditions yesterday were outstanding, 2+ feet on the glacier, and 20cm in the meadows. Visibility was on and off up high with it snowing hard.
parking is at 23km bridge, don't plan on bringing your big fancy trailer unless you like backing up a couple kms. not sure how the dude made out with the big 4 place enclosed.....
road is in good shape, even from radium.
trail was in relatively good shape, rumors of the groomer heading out last night.
also the olive hut is not for sledder use unless you book it and pay, if you want to eat lunch there fine but please don't fire up the stove and burn the wood unless you pack some in from the sled shed.
Sledtards- don't even bother going to the hut unless you booked it! If im up there I will just tell you to go F-yur self, don't take offense just learn how to be considerate of users that payed for it!
Sledtards- don't even bother going to the hut unless you booked it! If im up there I will just tell you to go F-yur self, don't take offense just learn how to be considerate of users that payed for it!
excellent idea. maybe you could let everybody know how to book it so you don't have to tell anybody to F-themselves.
then they can tell you to F-yur self when you show up
I will very likely be headed out there for a day ride on Saturday for a day ride. Riding a loud 2010 m8. Not sure how many guys ill be riding with yet
For those who want to book any of the backcountry huts in the valley here's the info
Columbia Valley Hut Society
It's a shame at how much mess is left the Olive Hut, much worse now it's open to sledders too. Old food, garbage, cans...you name it. Noone cleans this up, it's not a club cabin...it's user maintained. Locals always go in and clean it and even stock wood...so that sledders don't get a bad rap as it's there for a ski hut, but it really should be booked properly and if it's not rented and you use it for lunch it's very important to take everything with you that you take in. A club maintained cabin is a bit different, although they don't want to, you always have someone checking on it and picking up after the disrespectful peeps that insist on leaving their garbage for others. But these backcountry huts need to be user maintained, and it gets a bit annoying as a local to have them getting used and abused by what sadly is sledders.
The Olive Hut was partially funded by a local mother in memory of her son and daughter who both died in their prime in the backcountry (in the 80's I believe it was) The deaths were 5 years apart with both of them doing activities they loved in the backcountry so she did this in honor of them for others to enjoy what her kids enjoyed. It's made from the granite from the mountain it's built on.
ps...I just looked and there's a bit about the Olive Hut history on the site now.