Cant go wrong with quartz creek, gorman and silent pass for first timers. Long logging road in for silent and radio required. But should be plowed to 48 km marker.
Huh, Gorman for first timers
Wrong place for them no matter how good of riders they are
I've been there tons, if it blows in ect it's hard to find a way out, I still get creeped out with the over hanging snow, and the pic of 1986 when the north face took the hole lake off and pushed it up the other side
Even 2 years ago it took 1/2 the lake off and portable potty that's been there for years
U trying to send them a death sentence ???
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Group going to Golden March 5th to the 9th, first time in the area, any recommendations where to go, all intermediate to advanced riders.
Thanks
Thanks for the input, looking for something with descent climbs, meadows and trees...I will do some research before heading out, plug some numbers into the garmin...the road to silent, CB radios?
Huh, Gorman for first timers
Wrong place for them no matter how good of riders they are
I've been there tons, if it blows in ect it's hard to find a way out, I still get creeped out with the over hanging snow, and the pic of 1986 when the north face took the hole lake off and pushed it up the other side
Even 2 years ago it took 1/2 the lake off and portable potty that's been there for years
U trying to send them a death sentence ???
sent while I should be drinking tea's
If I didn't see intermediate or advanced rider I would not have recommended gorman. An intermediate or advanced back country rider will know avalanche conditions and its dangers. Gorman has great climbs and I wouldn't avoid it if you know your stuff.
But doesn't matter or not how good they ride
Gorman is not a place to go blind, as in never been before without someone that knows it well"
you couldn't find your own ass with both your hands
"But doesn't matter or not how good they ride
Gorman is not a place to go blind, as in never been before without someone that knows it well"
you couldn't find your own ass with both your hands
Yet again dude, take a wide lick up my white azz
Mabe get a life after ur done also
Oh and stay in Saskatchewan for the rest of us please
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hey wup ass who gave you the authority to tell people to stay at home
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Yet again dude, take a wide lick up my white azz
Mabe get a life after ur done also
Oh and stay in Saskatchewan for the rest of us please
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more helpful advise. Thanks
wondering if you could help me out on another issue. I've never been to the mountains and would like to go this weekend. I own a 86 Phaser with a 80" track an 3/4" lugs, and is awesome for ditchbanging. You think Gorman would be a good fit for me? Any chance of meeting some real live hillbillies in BC? Do they bite? Should i get shots just in case? Do they speak English?
don't feel bad about the ass thing. You're not alone.
U haven't seen the other crap posted by dogfawker
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"But doesn't matter or not how good they ride
Gorman is not a place to go blind, as in never been before without someone that knows it well"
you couldn't find your own ass with both your hands
Why why not, I have went in with 2 other friends on our own, and have never been before. We played in Holt, and in Lang. Been back probably over 10 times since. If you are experienced I wouldn't worry. Don't let people scare you from exploring. Just be safe.