Found snow!

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hopefully theres still snow in a couple weeks, gotta head down to Calgary, would gimmi an excuse to bring the sled
 

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went out to etherington/ catarac creek for a drive yesterday to check on the snow conditions, and its not looking good. no snow on ground at each of the parking lots. hopefully snow will stick soon to set up a bit of a base lower down.
 

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yup, i took a drive out today and there was nothing in either parking lot. ALL of the snow that was there thanksgiving is gone. i got some pic's on the gf's camera, will try to upload tomorrow.
now, everybody do the snow dance again!!!
 

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Just about enough here
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But not quite!
Oh well I got to try out my M8 for the first time! woohoo
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Enough snow for some peeps! lol
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If there is 10-12 inches on the trails by Saturday I would head down for a little trail ride but there isn't much precip expected this week, maybe next week will bring some white stuff.
 

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Now that is snow, just a teaser fellaws. This was Revy last year Dec.
 

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just another one from last year, this was my first trip on the 09/xp. Dec in Revy
 

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Yesterday!!!!! Interior BC!!
 

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This morning in the monashee mountains BC:beer::beer::beer::beer::d
 

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And where might this snow be? Im loaded up and waiting to go!

Location: The Monashee Mountain region is located in the BC interior, between the Columbia and Okanagan-North Thompson Rivers. It stretches all the way from Valemount BC across the US border.


KeyPasses: Albreda Pass (870m), Armstrong Pass (370m)


Includes: For Bivouac purposes, the Monashee region contains everything between the Okanagan and Columbia rivers, including considerable low lying dry country to the south and west of the mountains.


Terrain: The mountains themselves vary from glaciated peaks in the north, to low tree covered hills further south. The region is bordered by a series of big lakes such as Shuswap lake and then Okanagan Lake. On the south, the ridge gradually tapers down to the Christina Range and Midway Range, and highway 3 running just north of the US border through Greenwood and Grand Forks.
 

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bosses wife was stuck in petro lot @ blue river yesterday,said about 12 inches. i'll be throught on monday. let ya know.
 

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Location: The Monashee Mountain region is located in the BC interior, between the Columbia and Okanagan-North Thompson Rivers. It stretches all the way from Valemount BC across the US border.


KeyPasses: Albreda Pass (870m), Armstrong Pass (370m)


Includes: For Bivouac purposes, the Monashee region contains everything between the Okanagan and Columbia rivers, including considerable low lying dry country to the south and west of the mountains.


Terrain: The mountains themselves vary from glaciated peaks in the north, to low tree covered hills further south. The region is bordered by a series of big lakes such as Shuswap lake and then Okanagan Lake. On the south, the ridge gradually tapers down to the Christina Range and Midway Range, and highway 3 running just north of the US border through Greenwood and Grand Forks.


It snows first in the Monashees
 

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Nope not blue river!!! A 200km southeast of there! Snow belt bc
 
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