Just rode groundhog east today merc. 80cm to 100 cm of fresh up top. With the snow that has fallen today I am assuming we will be shredding from the staging areas. About a foot of snow in town at blue. We're gonna do adventure tomorrow somewhere else. Will give an update on the drive home for...
Pouring rain up to 1800m. Alpine access is diminished. We drove up groundhog and hit the snow. Rode for 5 km and snow thinned out to nothing... I am assuming the pouring rain from all this week and today killed the snow that was around... still needs another couple of weeks boys. Thought I'd...
Okay. Back on topic. I will be heading up to blue this weekend to check things out since I heard dudes were riding groundhog last weekend and it was "DEEEEP" up top.
I feel like when people talk about the Renshaw creeks and how it's stupid, that they have never done an early season trip before... it's all part of the game for the die hard! Don't let a couple creeks stop ya boys!
Rode salmon on Saturday March 26th. Easy access up to the top with about 1.5 feet to 2 feet of fresh. Was a good day. Snow was setting up fast by the end of the day. Tree riding was still good.
Me and a buddy are here come tag along. As long as you can "ride". Oh and updates... chappel today was about the same as maxwells pictures. Blower pow and lots left! Trail did not get groomed for an answer to buddy up top ^^
I will give my two cents from the riding over the weekend... if you go off of the beaten path low in the trees (and not in caribou closures or fores regenerations) you can find some really deep snow.... that is all