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man that's a loaded question it comes down on how many different areas you ride how often you go and what the intent and underlying purpose of the data is. I did complete it though. If this is only one avenue to present this survey it may not meet a large enough audience .Done. Just curious, what is everyone willing to pay for a province wide membership?
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Done. Just curious, what is everyone willing to pay for a province wide membership?
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yes i have used this as an example, however way more people and everyone pays, you have to! here we still have lots of riders not paying and they live in remote areas so of course they don't want to pay anything, this has to change as well and then the number will be lower.Done. Bought my Wyoming annual trail pass for 35 usd. So 50 bucks. Yes I know there are many other factors and its expensive to operate a groomer...... but they groom a ton of miles of trail down there too.
The locals I know that don't pay aren't usually taking groomed trails either. They take their back trails that only the locals know about and rarely if ever set foot in a cabin that they themselves don't maintain. Can't say everyone does this but these are the folks I know. Why should they have to pay just to use an area they have been riding for decades?yes i have used this as an example, however way more people and everyone pays, you have to! here we still have lots of riders not paying and they live in remote areas so of course they don't want to pay anything, this has to change as well and then the number will be lower.
The US does something different from Canada though. The clubs get financial support from the government which drives the cost way down. They understand the social importance of backcountry sports and therefore help support it. Something Canada needs to start doing IMO. We pay enough taxes already. Time to get something back for it we can enjoy.Done. Bought my Wyoming annual trail pass for 35 usd. So 50 bucks. Yes I know there are many other factors and its expensive to operate a groomer...... but they groom a ton of miles of trail down there too.
The locals I know that don't pay aren't usually taking groomed trails either. They take their back trails that only the locals know about and rarely if ever set foot in a cabin that they themselves don't maintain. Can't say everyone does this but these are the folks I know. Why should they have to pay just to use an area they have been riding for decades?
However those using anything that gets supported or maintained by a club then I agree, they need to support them financially.
The locals I know that don't pay aren't usually taking groomed trails either. They take their back trails that only the locals know about and rarely if ever set foot in a cabin that they themselves don't maintain. Can't say everyone does this but these are the folks I know. Why should they have to pay just to use an area they have been riding for decades?
However those using anything that gets supported or maintained by a club then I agree, they need to support them financially.
I agree and would like to add, be careful here. Strength in numbers if you are part of the group but,,,.
Not everyone likes the groomed scene so we don't participate. Ya we've lived beside the mountain since forever but that shouldn't be used against us.
It's a big province. Don't let them make it smaller if you do like the groomed scene. There are many outside-the-sport factions today who will jump on the opportunity to slot sledder's into one controlled group. Some are even the club executive thinking you are doing right from a narrow point of view of revenue.
You're not.
Yes big clubs will suffer no matter what bcfs does, unless they leave it alone
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But every penny gained is spent pretty much ( in sicamous, revy is a different story) and take 10 % of that away and no more clubThen the small club suffer....and the already have been, we see this in whistler, Brandywine is the biggest and brings in a lot of money, they deserve every penny they have as it is off the hard work of nelson and many others, however we are a province not little areas, working together is much better, now they could do something like a person could choose where a portion goes and that would give the users a choice on where they would like to see their portion go, so really some would say smaller clubs, others would say bigger clubs, but if everyone who rode a snowmobile contributed it would be a way larger pie to draw from, there are a lot of riders in the province who don't contribute at all and that sucks!