Mcbride 2024/25 season conditions and info

snochuk

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Snochuk is so going to find a way into Renshaw thru here. ;)
I already have a couple ways into Renshaw, not the safest though.
Back to packing 4 cans of fuel.
Some intense terrain in there.
Might be some legal issues in trying that link.
Nice to have a newe area - not gonna cause trouble in it.
 
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I already have a couple ways into Renshaw, not the safest though.
Back to packing 4 cans of fuel.
Some intense terrain in there.
Might be some legal issues in trying that link.
Kinda looks like you can do it without crossing in to Wilmore. Question is, do you still have the gas for it?
 

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Renshaw will still be accessible like last year just not groomed correct?
It should be….this land belongs to free Canadian tax payers. No?

Correct me if I’m wrong here. With real legal government jargon, if some one knows.
Or could call the rcmp on land act BS use
 

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It should be….this land belongs to free Canadian tax payers. No?

Correct me if I’m wrong here. With real legal government jargon, if some one knows.
Or could call the rcmp on land act BS use
You can ride Renshaw but it is nothing to do with the club you could say and it will be your own responsibility. So I believe no search and rescue, or rescue of any kind like last year
 

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You can ride Renshaw but it is nothing to do with the club you could say and it will be your own responsibility. So I believe no search and rescue, or rescue of any kind like last year
Interesting. Would SaR deploy to other non club managed areas? Is it simply because the trail is "closed" or what's the rationale? Just curious is all
 
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