It all depends on how many riders pay the trail fee on the weekend. This dictates how often the trails are groomed. Keith.
the grommer cannot make it to every hill every night so you should be thankfull that you get it groomed. There is only one groomer to do 6 different hills in a weekend so you can see how he cannot do every hill every day of the week!!@@@!! It takes 8-10 Hours to do the renshaw trail alone so it is a little out of reach to accomedate all the riders!!
Did a simple question warrant a venting rant????
And then to get a thank-you from Sledderglen. Thank-you for what??
Come on Glenn, you have more class than that or do you simply click thank-you on everything?
Now I'll educate the less informed......
There are 3 trails that get groomed at McBride, not six Mr. Peters. Unless you are referencing grooming all 3 twice, but that's not expected. Besides, we all know Bell gets groomed infrequently as it doesn't get the traffic.
People including myself do not expect every trail to be groomed every night and that's not what I asked. It's simply not possible or feasible so don't assume becasue when you do you usually end up looking like the first three letters of ASSume. And my question had nothing to do with weekend grooming.
I have posted before about weekday riding and the priority that weekend riders get when it comes to the grooming of Renshaw. And I presented a solution to appease and would appeal to weekday riders. Groom it Sunday night and it's good until Thursday or Friday night. I was on Renshaw trail Monday morning Jan. 14 and as usual the trail was crap. That will be the last time I will pay fees weekdays without a groom after the weekend. Enough was enough. I pointed Rod to the VARDA schedule for the Valemount trails as an example. We rode Clemina/Allen Tuesday and Wednesday Jan. 15/16. They groom Sunday night after the weekend crowd. Trail was great and very happy to pay for services rendered.
Time to get with the times Rod, aka - El-Jay grooming. The status quo is unacceptable.
Posts like this are incrediblely single minded, and bug the hell out of me, take you blinders off and look at the big picture, I pay my 15 dollars per day and might not even see a groomed trail, but i did my part to help out with the funds so a fellow sledder will enjoy a groomed trail, and I'm hoping in return that i'll enjoy a groomed trail on a trip, and I usually do!! You think it cost's alot of money to drive your truck to your favorite riding spot, try putting fuel in that machine!!!I agree with poleman, shouldn't have to pay on a wednesday, for a trail that was groomed on fri or sat and beat by 500 sleds over the weekend, not a problem if I was riding fri or sat
Posts like this are incrediblely single minded, and bug the hell out of me, take you blinders off and look at the big picture, I pay my 15 dollars per day and might not even see a groomed trail, but i did my part to help out with the funds so a fellow sledder will enjoy a groomed trail, and I'm hoping in return that i'll enjoy a groomed trail on a trip, and I usually do!! You think it cost's alot of money to drive your truck to your favorite riding spot, try putting fuel in that machine!!!
And in my own opinion you, or any bodyelse who thinks 15 per day is too much to spend, has nothing to bitch about until you spend hours grooming a trail yourself and see the hard work that goes in to maintaining a trail, I don't know if the guy who groomes in mcbride gets a salary or not, but when I did it I volunteered to do it, and I don't regret a second of it.
It was my way of supporting my local snowmobile club.
Sorry for the rant but I believe in supporting local clubs.
Again the uninformed. Rod has the contract to groom McBride trails and if there was no money to be made he wouldn't be there. 300 sleds on Dec. 29 alone = $4500. Not exactly chump change even considering fixed and variable costs. Fee for service is what grooming is supposed to be. And I do fully support clubs and volunteering. Don't confuse the two here.
And thanks for your $.02 CATMANDO. I'd happily go back 25 years when we used the Blackwater and Chalco creeks to reach the alpine. Always virgin unmarked powder worth the 30 KM of 3 foot moguls. You are so out to lunch telling people who's background you don't know as "guys crying about bumpy trails". And yes CAPER11, for your information the trails(logging roads) were in place way back then.
My post was meant as a positive suggestion to address a concern.....only to digress to this.
Why did I bother??????