Summitizer
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Is there any update on the bridge being fixed for this upcoming season?
Lots of noise over on crackbook asking for letters of support and signatures to try to get it repaired. They never created anything other than a poll there that won't hold its weight anywhere. Apparently McBride chamber of commerce now stepping in to try to get government support.Is there any update on the bridge being fixed for this upcoming season?
A span bridge could be set in there, in a few days easily.
Not on Facebook but I do not support CML as they forgot who there regular customers were when the oilfield was paying big bucks for rooms, good luck to get our business backIf anyone knows Justina from Cougar Mountain Lodge she's the one that was spearheading the Facebook poll. She can probably give you a good update
F the government support. It will take 10 years for them to accomplish anything.Lots of noise over on crackbook asking for letters of support and signatures to try to get it repaired. They never created anything other than a poll there that won't hold its weight anywhere. Apparently McBride chamber of commerce now stepping in to try to get government support.
from what I have read/heard through the grapevine, it's been very huge revenue lossF the government support. It will take 10 years for them to accomplish anything.
Obviously they are not hauling logs out of there, cause they would not be able to cross the bridge. Most of the bridges on the logging roads are in terrible shape, and all they ever seem to do is derate them.
I say let people make donations to the sled club for a new bridge or upgrading it so snowmobiles can use it.
I believe sledders used it this winter anyway in its current state. They just did not allow the groomer to cross over.
Could have got a crane to lift the groomer and drag over and groomed the other 26 km of trail.
Besides that, did they not allow the groomer over in the spring for the club to clean out the cabin.
Curious as to how much the businesses in town and club lost in revenue over this?
It really depends on government staff, we got permits to construct new abutments and a new bridge built last fall to access our managed area. It all came together in less than a month.Too much red tape BS these days. Probably need hydrological, environmental, biological, and archeologic surveys just to replace an existing FSR bridge. Replacement needs to happen in the fish window which is usually at lowest flow in Jan/Feb. Used to be you could just rip it out and slap in an old railway flatcar or two as a bridge. Now so complicated it's out of reach financially for anyone but the gov't or a major corporation.
Damn unelected bureaucrats…It really depends on government staff, we got permits to construct new abutments and a new bridge built last fall to access our managed area. It all came together in less than a month.