Hi Family. I need help. Ya I didn't get an Elk this year, along with so many hunters in my area. We are ridiculously over run by predators. I work with my Rod and Gun club and we are really trying to ballance the Carrying capacity in my area but we need help with the optics. My daughter...
Hi guys,
Wild West Drilling and Pump is in search of a Sonic Driller with at least 3 years experience. A minimum class 3 drivers license is required. Please submit resume with references to wildwestdrilling@gmail.com Attention Chris Barling.
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Donegal Wilson wrote a new messagePostponed: BCSF Annual General Meeting 2020
With our membership's safety and wellbeing as our top priority, and in light of recent restrictions on public events in British Columbia, we've made this difficult decision to postpone our upcoming Annual General...
COVID-19 a Sledmomma's Perspective ~ SLEDMOMMA ~ EDIT
The COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020 has brought our country to a halt. Heck, our entire planet is experiencing the effects of COVID-19. The majority of businesses and organizations are temporarily closing, and services suspended, in an attempt to...
So a few things, if you can make it to the BCSF AGM in Fernie BC this year it'll be awesome! We've got some pretty spectacular snowpack in the Koots along with super awesome humans. The BCSF Excellence awards need some nominations folks. There are so many categories to choose from! Show some...
So whilst my kids make fun of my Doomsday prepping fixation I seriously have fun prepping and preparing for whatever shall come by canning a variety of foods including deer, elk, fish, beef, chicken, soups and veggies.
As a young kid I had an obsession with Grizzly Adams, so the whole living...
So yet again, we find riders in caribou closure areas near Nakusp/Trout Lake BC. For the love of snow, come on people, get it together. According to Conservation officer's Service these riders were not members of any club or from the area. That really isn't surprising.
Right now we're at a...
So someone asked me a question the other day. Why are my friends, mostly snowmobilers? Trying to put it into words, I explained, that snowmobilers always have your back, no matter what time of the year it is. We form strong bonds that are like family. My sled brothers are as close to my heart...
Morning all! So we have some exciting things happening in BC. We have two unique adaptive management strategies that allow access into areas that have either already been closed or were scheduled to be closed. I'll post up the press releases here. Should you have any questions, please feel...
Snowmobiler dies near Mackenzie
Nov 18, 2019
MACKENZIE — Tragedy near Mackenzie over the weekend.
The local RCMP detachment was called to the report of a missing snowmobiler on Saturday, November 16th.
North District RCMP’s Cpl. Madonna Saunderson could confirm that a body has been located...
I've searched my kiester off for the Parking Lot Fail Threads. Does anyone have any Parking suggestions for staging reas, and or pics of humans behaving badly they'd like to share? If you can find that thread for me I will be ever so thankful.
Thanks guys!
Do any of you utilize an RV, heated trailer, or wall tent for sled-ventures? I'd be interested to see your set ups, and hear your story. I'm hoping this year we can walltent camp at one of our mountain lakes, so we can get a couple good days of riding in, and some ice fishing.
Thank you!
Hi guys,
How many Veterans do we have on this forum who have served? Thank you so much for your service. You are appreciated. If you would allow me to share, please attach a picture.
Much love.
Trish
How many of you have family members or significant others that like to come along for the trips but they don't actually snowmobile?
What do they like to do with their free time? Where do you go? What are your recommendations for an exciting destination?
Thank you thank you thank you!
K so I have kids living in Alberta now. My oldest Son is in U of C in Engineering. He's already a Power Engineer, but now going for civil. Youngest son Mechanical Engineering, and my youngest daughter is going to be a bandaid up North. (oldest daughter in 100 mile managing the clinic)
This...
Here is a good article from the BCSF taking a look into volunteer burn out and how simply one.. one effort, one hour, one day, one person can truly make a difference.
https://www.bcsf.org/articles/the-power-of-one
Volunteer burn out is a very real issue that plagues many not for profit...
It's pretty easy to become disoriented in the backcountry. Those who say, just follow your tracks back underestimate the amount of track there can be especially when you're playing in the trees. Weather can also be a contributing factor. I remember a blizzard blowing in so fast I couldn't...
A few words from our friends at Let's Ride BC. Here are some suggestions for protocol when encountering wildlife when snowmobiling in the backcountry.
My personal scariest encounter was a Moose. I had all of the kids with me. We called him the Moose-A-Saures Rex. He charged us. Had the...
Now to be clear, I really don't care what people choose to eat in their every day lives. One thing I am passionate about however is pushing back against false propaganda directed at our agriculture community. The whole beef is bad is not only redundant, but completely false. I detest...
I've recently been approached by a tourism board starting up in BC. They are wanting to promote winter tourism in Rural BC, especially snowmobiling.
What are some Must Have's you look for when choosing accommodations for your sledventures?