Yep. Out here is Saskatchewan we looked for reed canary grass and cattails, south and east ditches of roads and West side of stubble field.Back in the day when we were riding in the NWT, willow/alder bashing was the name of the game. Brought back a lot of memories going from lake to lake just to get to a trapper's cabin to drink, eat, and drill some holes to catch some fish.
The glacier looking down on revy.What area is this?
The glacier looking down on revy.
My guess is copyright music and the youtube algo taking it down.Video is on private now?
. Matt seems like a nice guy. But I don’t like people commercializing snowmobiling. The content is good and pretty cool to show other people what many of us do out there. But he’s attracting the ch!t out of the area. Dusty Veideman showed us Revelstoke quiet spots and I’ve never taken a soul. One spot in particular is still pretty much untouched when we get there. The last thing Revelstoke needs is more riders.Revelstoke is over. Time to find a new place to spend the winter.
I gave up on revvy a few years back better weather and awesome snow alot of other much quiter places, plus that highway in is terrible lolRevelstoke is over. Time to find a new place to spend the winter.
I gave up on revvy a few years back better weather and awesome snow alot of other much quiter places, plus that highway in is terrible lol
16 is real nice at like 4am. Hammer downyup, coming from edmonton i dont like snowmobiling enough to drive that highway LOL
6.5 hrs from west end Edmonton to revy 3-4 times a month / 25 years = I’m getting sick of that trip.yup, coming from edmonton i dont like snowmobiling enough to drive that highway LOL