The rules some places have are bizarre. I looked at a place in Nakusp that wouldn't allow you to leave your snowmobile in the yard. It had to be inside. How do people come up with this stuff and then advertise it as a "4 season playground"? No thanks, Karen.
Hard pass on anything that needs that amount of work with a price tag like that. It's just ridiculous, honestly. I'm going to hold for now and see what I can discover out there for riding areas. I will keep in touch for sure. Thank you!
Tell me about it…. I’ve been out for 2 weeks and come up empty. Prices and selection are putting a damper on things for sure!
I’d love to check out some of the riding this winter, if you’re willing to let me tag along… I won’t hold you back.
Not an issue. I’m a sled deck user, have chains and a radio :)
I appreciate the input. I’m in the area for a few weeks and will be looking at a few properties… if they aren’t evacuated or already affected by the fires. :(
I'm considering purchasing real estate in the area but I really don't know what the riding is like in the winter time in this area. I've never ridden this far south and generally have gone to Revelstoke, Sicamous, Hunter's Range and Trout Lake.
How many options are there to ride within a hour...
2 of us just rolled into town today and have never ridden here before. We're on good equipment, have the gear and avalanche training.
What area should we be looking to ride tomorrow? Thanks in advance!
This is a great example of how backwards everything is nowadays. Unless there is more to this story, the politicians and anyone supporting this ridiculous notion of fining the people who did the work and paid for this out of their own pockets should be ashamed of themselves.
With that said...
I was told the same as snopro. However, Thermo King is owned by Ingersoll Rand. Perhaps he owns the Western Canada franchise? Either way, some major cash.
I may be late to the party but word on the street is the owner of MPM has acquired Bow Cycle in Calgary as well?
At least that's what one of the staff there told us.
Can anyone recommend a secure place to keep a longbox truck with 2 sleds on the deck and possibly enclosed 2 place trailer near the Kelowna airport? With fuel prices the way they are, it's cheaper to fly out. Indoor storage preferred if possible.
Thanks in advance.