fargineyesore
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Agreed. Thanks Barry.
How bad is the trail right now???
Just got back from riding for 4 days. Rode Renshaw 3 out of the 4, and was awesome snow, had at least 2 feet of fresh snow in the black water and ant hills and in the valley. Will try to post some pics tomorrow. It was a long drive home after riding till 4, then leaving Barry and Judy's at 6 last night, got home at 3, at work at 8= me being tired, so will try to get some on tomorrow. Was a great trip, and thanks again to Barry and Judy, wonderful as always.
so if your only grooming for the friday sat crowd why do we pay the same during weekdays for a crap trail
so if your only grooming for the friday sat crowd why do we pay the same during weekdays for a crap trail
+3 in town this morning with no wind and a wee spit of rain/snow mix. Started snowing lightly up top last night and hasn't stopped yet. Should be nice for the weekend.
REMINDER: Avalanche risk is high. There are still lots of safe places to play. Use your common sense and your avalanche training, carry avalanche gear and play safe.
It's a oneway trail at this time of year!! Charging thru the week....i can't say, i'll ask him Sunday when i talk to him and see if they're charging at this time of year when it's not groomed. I talked to him today and he wasn't quite sure if grooming would go much longer. The temps are so warm the trail just isn't holding up. Even after it's groomed. Higgins.
According to CAC avy is considerable, not high.
Get over yourself. Ever volunteer with one of these associations or see the kind of manpower/money it takes to make the riding areas accessible? If you don't wanna pay for the privilege then stay in your field at home, the rest of us appreciate what we have and don't mind paying
Exactly, It makes me wonder sometimes who reads the reports...
Here is an in depth report.
North Columbia : CAC Forecasts : Bulletins : Canadian Avalanche Centre : avalanche.ca