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two SAR's yesterday. everybody needs to be a bit more careful. up to work on cabin today, have fun in the snow.
 

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Guy broke his leg 500 feet up from cabin, compound fracture, pretty bad. Not sure what happened. They may have been from out east, French acsents. Poor visibility yesterday, just about took an a arm off myself. Couldn't see some holes, azzhole puckered a few times.


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every guy that stopped by the cabin yesterday said the snow was at least 2 feet deep and just in front of the cabin a good 18 inches of pow for sure. play safe.

any current pictures? The ones from the 31st there looks like about 4 inches!
 

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two SAR's yesterday. everybody needs to be a bit more careful. up to work on cabin today, have fun in the snow.

It's tough to make the drive, get up there and realize that the visibility is too poor to ride safely. It's even tougher to admit it. We had to do it at Mountain Mania. Rode a brutal trail into Chappel then sat all day above the lake hoping for some visibility. It never came and we all rode back out with no injuries. We saw some good wrecks as people hit holes, creeks, etc and flew over the bars as their sleds cartwheeled away. You can't ride a bluebird day next trip if your season ends with a bad decision. Ride safe everyone.
 

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It's tough to make the drive, get up there and realize that the visibility is too poor to ride safely. It's even tougher to admit it. We had to do it at Mountain Mania. Rode a brutal trail into Chappel then sat all day above the lake hoping for some visibility. It never came and we all rode back out with no injuries. We saw some good wrecks as people hit holes, creeks, etc and flew over the bars as their sleds cartwheeled away. You can't ride a bluebird day next trip if your season ends with a bad decision. Ride safe everyone.


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I would like to personally say thanks to Barry for all his hard work organizing and building the new cabin at renshaw. He was telling me about watching all the sledders having a great time playing in the snow and all coming in with big smiles on there faces and great riding stories. Barry takes it on his own to work on the cabin every day for several weeks and has not had a day just for a ride, I really don't think he has been out at all this year. This is for the other locals as well that have been completing the interior and doing all the recent work. These people are not paid to do this and do not get the recognition they deserve. Well, I just want to say THANKS, your hard work has not got unnoticed by anyone who visits McBride.

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For more on the cabin, https://www.snowandmud.com/mcbride-area-3/renshaw-cabin-extension-96741.html
 

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Couldn't agree more. Thanks Barry and all the others, Its greatly appreiciated and can't wait to use this yr and in years to follow!
 

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thanks all. we are trying to make it better here for the visiting public.
frikken dumped all day at the cabin with no vis at all for the riders but none had any complaints about snow. trail was only groomed to 18 because of the last sar incident lastnite. thinking the groomer must have given him a ride out from there, not sure.
 

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Thanks for all the hard effort and time put in to the cabin and area
 

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1560457_10152971660595546_7640738304292908696_n.jpg 934768_10152971660170546_3292145161278056116_n.jpg 10887642_10152971660445546_8088349034780025448_o.jpg 10922469_10152971660340546_3479689573590602815_n.jpg Here is a few Pictures from this last Tuesday, the snow was unbelievable, sun was out best day of the year so far. Would like to thank Rod for still having the best trail in the business, and the local club for all their work on the cabin its coming along very nice!! Wednesday it was socked in and snowing, and when we left yesterday it was still snowing. should be a pile of fresh up there this weekend!!
 

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coming out tomorrowi hope it's not raining up top??? Anyone with recent reports please?

How recent of a report do you need?, anymore recent then the last two posts you may as well be living out there.
 

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Raining on the way out, started pretty close to cabin. Found some epic snow. Burned some fuel, had a great day. Great job on the cabin to all those involved!! Trail was awesome!!


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