sale caribou area

garlic bear

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was riding at sale on saturday, second group up the trail in fresh snow got to the tower where the caribou signs are all three sleds rode right past the signs. Found the guys and one female down in the proper sledding area, confronted the one guy he gave me all the excuses of not seeing the signs saying it was no big deal they never went that far into the out of bounds area. At the end of the day got down to the trailer and who should pull up but the 3 jacka$$es that were out of bounds talked to the other guy and informed him of the fact that people like him ruin it for others. The three were local people from revy one truck had canadian adventure in the back window. Wish people were smart enough to read and obey signs and cared enough about the sport to do the right thing
 

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That's impossible, only people from Ab are Azzholes and ruin it for the BC peeps?

Should have took the plates down and turned 'em in.
 

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on saturday the 13th we had the chopper land on Grace and block the trail, the Co and a bioligist got out and talked to the guys who were just getting ready to leave the cabin. they had done a flyover and saw that they had stayed in the approved boundary and just landed to chat. they are out there looking and those choppers can sneek up pretty quick. people have to learn or we are going to lose it all.
 

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That's impossible, only people from Ab are Azzholes and ruin it for the BC peeps?

Should have took the plates down and turned 'em in.

No sh!t, sounds like a lot of locals riding out of bounds then blaming it on foreigners this year......

TTT for everyone to keep their eyes peeled for "Canadian Adventures" out there.

Maybe sled clubs should offer a literacy course as well with each trail pass so that everyone will be able to read the out of bounds signs. Idiots.....
 
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