We Drove down to revy for the day on Saturday, went up Bezanson and parked at the 6km(ish) switchback, before Veideman. Only had a few short patches of gravel before we hit full coverage.
Went back way into Turtle, creeks are still pass-able, ended up at Monster Bowl then came back to the...
And I was going to say exact opposite as you! Goes to show it all depends which area you ride. We rode Renshaw on Saturday seemingly the only ones in there as laid fresh tracks in the backside all day. Trail was icy on way up, and the storm snow from earlier in the week was getting mushy on top...
I would definitely like to know the validity of this... heading up that way this weekend to Vale/McBride area. Deciding where to ride.
Looks like fresh snow down to the belle parking lot this AM!
Anyone know where the original post regarding the 858 demo at Allen was on? Trying to see if it’s only Saturday or both Saturday and sunday up Allen. Thanks
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Just make sure you don’t put the spare on your rear end and don’t run 4x4 if it’s on the front of the truck. If you’re that worried bout it (I likely would be but im anal when it comes to that)
My neighbour had a rear tire that kept losing air in it and he actually wrecked one side of his TC...
Ya this is nothing to worry about, usually happens in April this year it is in March due to the warmer-than-usual and less-snow-than-usual. It's so the roads don't get all fawked.
I got 2 trips in April planned and I'm sure it'll be dry like it usually is in May to drive up.
Creek works made an edit on YouTube last year of the event, I imagine they’d do the same for this year just depends how long it’ll take to put it together.
I’d go next year if I remembered it was happening, always enjoy watching and pulling some of the chutes in the springtime
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And just think how excited they all are to be squished in there shoulder-to-shoulder in lift lines, chalets, and on the hill all day.
I love how sledder pow days involve barely seeing anyone except for the parking lot. And enjoying the natural beauty of the mountain vs manmade runs