imdoo'n
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Snow the week before, ya just got to get out when the snow is good lol, No trail fees though lol
I really don't think the throttle blipping is to blame for washboard, have you ever noticed on inclines on the trail there are no moguls? I think flat trail inherently leads to washboard, and is compounded by high traffic as the driveline loads and releases going over them. just my thoughts
Keep in mind that the $70 ASA membership that you pay once a year is good for all of Alberta's trails. Also Keep in mind that only a portion of that goes back to the individual clubs. The remainder of the costs to maintain the Alberta trails is picked up by the individual clubs to maintain their trails. Unlike BC where the trails have one way in and one way out (for the most part) Alberta trails can be accessed from anywhere on the trail. This makes it impossible for clubs to set up collection booths to catch the users entering the trails. That being said the trails and cabins get used buy non paying riders. This has put a real strain on some of the clubs. If I had $70 for every sled that I see on Bonnyville trails or at our cabins that Do Not display a seasonal trail pass, I would be a very wealth man. I speak only of my experience of Bonnyville Snodusters trails system, but I'm sure that there are many more that can share the same experience.
I for one believe in a user pay system and am not going to bitch about a $5 increase in trail fees. I will however bitch about the whiners that bitch about the increase. To those whiners I have only one thing to say. Buck up or buck off.
$5.00 increase...I spend more than that in oil in a day.
No problem here.
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You spend waaaaay more than that on a cigar.
is there an online option to purchase the passes? (season)
I have no problom paying on the days it is groomed but I have a hard time when it is 25 bucks and the trail is pounded out!
Mi have no idea what it cost but I think that is a lot of money! Not 25 bucks but Allan with 250 people a day on weekends and 15 a day on the week days.
lets say average 100 a day sat sun and 10 a day week days that is 250 a week and 20 week riding season that is 125000 a year for each riding area! And I would bet my # are way low.
I don't know of any. I doo know that BC club memberships can be purchased online through the BCSF or on the club websites and in most cases that includes the trail pass (VARDA and Elkford are two that I know of that need separate trail passes).
I have no problom paying on the days it is groomed but I have a hard time when it is 25 bucks and the trail is pounded out!
Mi have no idea what it cost but I think that is a lot of money! Not 25 bucks but Allan with 250 people a day on weekends and 15 a day on the week days.
lets say average 100 a day sat sun and 10 a day week days that is 250 a week and 20 week riding season that is 125000 a year for each riding area! And I would bet my # are way low.
Like mentioned before, the money doesn't just cover the grooming. Beacon checkers, insurance policies, maps, paper work fighting the gov't to keep our area's open, advertising, cabin up keep, the list goes on and on. In our case we have several km of road to plow just to get to parking lots, then the groomer can start on its 25km journey and that's just one of 7 area's. Like someone else mentioned after the snow is gone then the summer work starts, thinning back the willows, stalking wood, painting and repairs. All that is before some chit head steals something or breaks windows. This stuff all costs money and time. Fee's pay for our comforts.