Gunnerthesnowman
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Was out last weekend , first time in 2 years and we had decks , love my trailer , but as you say , good for longer trips and parking in the main lots, looks like you just got a fresh dump
we groom Boulder sometimes 4 times a day and some people still complain, imagine if word got out we groomed out there and 200 guys show up, better be ready.
It because the temp has been higher the last two years, pretty much all winter both yearsI don't want this to start a huge debate, however I couldn't agree more on the set up of the groomer. I too rode up in the am after a fresh groom, as well as down at night after a fresh groom and it seems like it is not taking out the whoops. It just seems over the last year or 2 that the groomer is not working as well as in the past.
That's my 2 cents.
It because the temp has been higher the last two years, pretty much all winter both years
Grooming needs time and cold to set hard, no cold to set up === 10 sleds and it's woops again
How, that's the worst time to hit the groomed trail, is fresh right behind the groomerThere are woops literally right behind the groomer, and this is above the frost line.
I buy a membership every year because i like to support the club. This is constructive criticism. I know alot of work goes into it.
I ride boulder ~2 times a season. both times this year there were woops right behind the groomer. A better job could be done.
How, that's the worst time to hit the groomed trail, is fresh right behind the groomer
Think about it, if it can sit over nite and set up it Gets hard, fresh cut snow and warm is soft forever
I'm glad u like to support the club and all, ( which is awsome) but belly aching about the woops with conditions not for grooming is retarded, just saying
Well said Kimrick. I myself felt something wasn't quite right this year with the grooming at Revy. Sicamous's trails were excellent under the same weather conditions. I don't like to complain because I love the club and respect how hard a job it is to make everyone happy. Like you said, maybe the new operators need some more time on the units and teaching from the old pro's like Herb?No its not retarded! It is an opinion!
I spent many days this winter riding Boulder and the grooming was not effectively cutting the tops and filling in the holes (whoops).
This concern has been raised and brought up with the revy club all winter.
I know we have some new groomer operators, longer track sleds, burping throttle, etc, etc! The list goes on and on.
I personally listened to some long term supporters and decade riders raise concerns and issues this year. These folks may not be supporters any more which would be a devastating blow to the club and sledding community.
There is an issue and I know the club is aware of all the concerns. The season is basically over and we rode/dealt with the conditions we had.
When you are riding the mountain every day for 2 week stints at a time or every day all winter, you see exactly what happens with the groomers and trail conditions.
I had the pleasure to ride Valemont this year with the same snow and temperature conditions. There was over 200 sleds through the booth and trails were in fine shape up and down......I cannot same the same for Revy trails with the same amount of riders.
I believe that some of the old time groomer folks like Herbe, should be listened to when they have something (constructive criticism) to say to the newer operators.
You don't just jump on a groomer and drag trails.
There is continual blade work and drag adjustment all the time. This is a learned art!
No different than a good cat or hoe operator. You have people who can run the machine and then you have those select few that can really operate the machine....
The newer groomer operators now have another season under their belt and can learn and improve each time they jump in the machine....
Thanks for the dedication by the club for even throwing on the afternoon grooms......
Its all a learning curve and hopefully we have good snow and trails next season..
although only 70km apart via highway each club faces different challenges for access and grooming. Logging , freezing level, sled traffic and yes groomer experience all come into play. As a user be understanding of these factors and what you can do to help like driving up the trail at a steady pace and not making it worse for people behind you or even for yourself on the way down.Well said Kimrick. I myself felt something wasn't quite right this year with the grooming at Revy. Sicamous's trails were excellent under the same weather conditions. I don't like to complain because I love the club and respect how hard a job it is to make everyone happy. Like you said, maybe the new operators need some more time on the units and teaching from the old pro's like Herb?