snopro
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It will. Just not in our lifetime.Yeah that doesnt help, the taliban 500 I call it.lol
4 lanes would help though, but thats probably never going to happen.
It will. Just not in our lifetime.Yeah that doesnt help, the taliban 500 I call it.lol
4 lanes would help though, but thats probably never going to happen.
Could always come to Smithers. Heard the roads were mint up there
Could always stay home.
I think buddy is interested in the highway to Revy, not to fkn Alaska lmao
Yeah I should move up there. Call it my new home. Powder King where is that again? It gets better snow then Revi people say.
Is Terrace and Kitimat any good?
"They are working on bringing the roads in BC up to 1940’s standards. Should be done by 2030 or so unless Vancouver needs another bridge."
Maybe your buddy isnt thinking what your thinking. BC consists of a few more highways than from Field to Revelstoke.
I remember reading a thread a while back about there being construction on the roads on the #1 and it may be closed at night. I can't find the thread now, but does anyone have any more information?
Original poster(aka buddy) was asking about that highway,highway 1 feild to revi.... guess you didnt bother to read that one
Probably be best if you stayed home.
Staying in Alberta sounds like a good plan, the people of B.C don't want our tourism dollars. Well they will soon, when the towns that depends on it are broke. Lots of good ski hills and snowmobiling in Alberta.
We don't want your covid, our small communities can not handle the demand on the medical system.
Staying in Alberta sounds like a good plan, the people of B.C don't want our tourism dollars. Well they will soon, when the towns that depends on it are broke. Lots of good ski hills and snowmobiling in Alberta.
Do you even own a sled?Staying in Alberta sounds like a good plan, the people of B.C don't want our tourism dollars. Well they will soon, when the towns that depends on it are broke. Lots of good ski hills and snowmobiling in Alberta.
We don't want your covid, our small communities can not handle the demand on the medical system.
That's not a Alberta/B.C thing, that's a general statement telling people to not flock to the small towns and overrun them which is much different. Saying Albertans should stay out of a place is a really stupid statement because once this is over many won't come back.
The only ones that won't come back are the ones we don't want.