BC Forestry has finally booted everyone out of the Red Deer area. All cabins/emergency shelters have been issued tresspassing notices and are to be removed. Not a big surprise but hurts nonetheless. What is a surprise is why. There have been complaints issued by a woodland caribou study group. They feel we are impeding on the woodland caribou of the area. This should be a HUGE red flag to anyone who uses the area for recreation. I am fighting to keep my cabin but I think there is a bigger picture here. I am now fighting to use the area. I don't doubt the forestry may be looking at another park in the area. I am all for wildlife but we as sledders/quadders aren't the ones driving wildlife away. Industry plays a bigger role than us.
I have begun the initial stages of a snowmobile club for the area. This way, we can not only have a few emergency shelters, we can continue to enjoy the area without giving it up to a park or at least work together.
There will be fee's (membership/trail passes) this will only go to the costs of insurance and gov, for we wont have groomers and such. Trail maintenance we already handle. I am learning as we go along here.
We need bodies. I have obtained the BCSF (BC Snowmobile Federation) paperwork to get the ball rolling. I need names to put on it for members. So far it looks as though we have 30 or so people.
The more the better...and cheaper for us all.
I am willing to do whatever it takes. I was at BC Front Counter yesterday speaking with Layne Lyebert (land affairs). It looks as though we don't have any land acts against us...this is a good thing! No first nation land as well.
He is still investigating on my behalf.
If anyone has any questions please feel free to ask, if anyone knows anything about starting a club...please help, if you would like to contribute/help PM me. I just need names and ph#'s now.
Thank you for your time,
Ryan Lamming
you can email me:
wawaishome@yahoo.ca
I have begun the initial stages of a snowmobile club for the area. This way, we can not only have a few emergency shelters, we can continue to enjoy the area without giving it up to a park or at least work together.
There will be fee's (membership/trail passes) this will only go to the costs of insurance and gov, for we wont have groomers and such. Trail maintenance we already handle. I am learning as we go along here.
We need bodies. I have obtained the BCSF (BC Snowmobile Federation) paperwork to get the ball rolling. I need names to put on it for members. So far it looks as though we have 30 or so people.
The more the better...and cheaper for us all.
I am willing to do whatever it takes. I was at BC Front Counter yesterday speaking with Layne Lyebert (land affairs). It looks as though we don't have any land acts against us...this is a good thing! No first nation land as well.
He is still investigating on my behalf.
If anyone has any questions please feel free to ask, if anyone knows anything about starting a club...please help, if you would like to contribute/help PM me. I just need names and ph#'s now.
Thank you for your time,
Ryan Lamming
you can email me:
wawaishome@yahoo.ca