tuckerchef
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Can someone please pm me directions to get to Coffee Pot. thanks.
Agree!haha your joking. why do you think silver mines is called silver mines? lets not give directions over the internet.....too many people already found out where Silver Mines is in the last 10 years lets not give gps coordinates and google earth map directions to the non-club zones. Those are for you to discover on your own. Thats part of the fun.
haha your joking. why do you think silver mines is called silver mines? lets not give directions over the internet.....too many people already found out where Silver Mines is in the last 10 years lets not give gps coordinates and google earth map directions to the non-club zones. Those are for you to discover on your own. Thats part of the fun.
100% agree. What's the point of breaking trail and discovering areas if people go and broadcast them all over the internet so that every Tom Dick and Harry can go there and follow the tracks the next weekend? Find your own spots to ride.
It's my understanding that Coffee pots is recommended as "A great spot for newcomers to the sport to make some safe easy turns." I found this in "Radium Ski & Snowboarding Guide.
haha your joking. why do you think silver mines is called silver mines? lets not give directions over the internet.....too many people already found out where Silver Mines is in the last 10 years lets not give gps coordinates and google earth map directions to the non-club zones. Those are for you to discover on your own. Thats part of the fun.
In the Brewer Creek areaare you guys talking about the same area?? where is the coffee pot located in your book tuckerchef???
In the Brewer Creek area
It's my understanding that Coffee pots is recommended as "A great spot for newcomers to the sport to make some safe easy turns." I found this in "Radium Ski & Snowboarding Guide.
My girlfriend and I are new to the sport and looking for safe easy access areas until we're more comfortable. What's the point of a*holes hiding beginners areas, you should be better than that.
No problem - you can have that death trap all to yourself!
First off-your reading a ski/snowboard guide book. Not a snowmobile trail rating book.
Im not an a##hole. Coffepot is not rated from the local snowmobile club because they do not maintain it or for that matter not that many people go up there. The point is if your a beginner
you should stick to club trails where there is enough riders to help you out if you encounter problems and the trails and riding areas are rated to help riders make better decisions.
As for the rest of the areas. Sleds can go anywhere in the mtns providing you know how to ride one,you can self rescue, your able to assess and interpret constantly changing avalanche conditions, you respect closures, and you can use a map/gps while being capable of navigating. So with that said nothing is really a secret but us more experienced riders have found that hearing about a spot and then going out to explore it is a lot more enjoyable then showing up to a parking lot with 50 other sledders that read directions to the area over the internet and do not have the skill set, equipment or knowledge to be out there. Great places to start are places like Quartz where you can get experience and have a stepping block to bigger expeditions into the mtns. Your just a grasshopper so don't get over cocky to quick or you might find yourself in trouble out there.
Good luck and happy shredding
No disrespect to the newbie or yourself bud, but I ride to get away from the crowds and have some clean snow to rip in, if I wanted to be with 1000 other humans, I'd go to the mall on the weekend. I don't want to be an internet sensation or anything, I just want to ride with a couple buds and away from the masses. We discover new areas, we break trail, we struggle for a day to push the envelope into new terrain, and I sure don't want 100 of my closest internet pals showing up there the next weekend because it got broadcast on the WWW.not very bud friendly are we. shheesh modman, fix that friggin basement and get that sled out. yer gettin cabin fever i think. hehe
It's my understanding that Coffee pots is recommended as "A great spot for newcomers to the sport to make some safe easy turns." I found this in "Radium Ski & Snowboarding Guide.
My girlfriend and I are new to the sport and looking for safe easy access areas until we're more comfortable. What's the point of a*holes hiding beginners areas, you should be better than that.
you obviously did not read all the posts, he is a noob looking for directions to sled(with his girl friend) in a local ski touring area... He was given advice to ride areas that are more sled specific and have people around to help if he gets into trouble.If your talking silver mines... i'll give you directions on how to get to the valley. I can't believe that no one on here will help this guy out. It's not like your all locals who are trying to protect your secret local spots. Alot of us are from alberta and had someone else tell us or show us where these spots are. The mountains are for all to enjoy, not just a select few who have spent alot of time exploring. I have and am not scared to share an area with a newbie.
It would be irresponsible to recommend or tell a noob how to get to Silvermines or any other area that has that much danger involved.