Boulder Cabin, the new mile high club!

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If the guide was working then he would be classed as impaired wouldn’t he?
 
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Where’s Gnave? Gnave’s not here....
 

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If ya gotta be a mega douch and cant resist showing off by smoking in a public place maybe do everyone a favor and get one of these. This is an awesome product that is super inconspicuous and don't smell. High quality extracts and strains.
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I have a medicinal prescription and very very rarely smoke on the hill. 20yrs as an ironworker and a broken neck from sledding I find the pot far better than the opiates they dealers(DR) peddle. But, I would never be so inconsiderate to smoke in or close to the cabin but the pothead moniker is pretty old. A lot of "potheads" are well functioning members of society. Hockey coaches, school volunteers, business owners, managers,etc. IMO alcohol is far worse drug, I would take a pothead over a drunk any day of the week. Most guys are respectful with the smoking I have found, but I am no spring chicken, maybe us old school guys may be different. Not all "potheads" are timid 150lbs gamers that will put their tail between their legs and run, but I 100% agree with the premise of this thread...take that **** outside away from the masses. But if somebody gets in my face about I will have no problems furthering the discussion
 

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I have a medicinal prescription and very very rarely smoke on the hill. 20yrs as an ironworker and a broken neck from sledding I find the pot far better than the opiates they dealers(DR) peddle. But, I would never be so inconsiderate to smoke in or close to the cabin but the pothead moniker is pretty old. A lot of "potheads" are well functioning members of society. Hockey coaches, school volunteers, business owners, managers,etc. IMO alcohol is far worse drug, I would take a pothead over a drunk any day of the week. Most guys are respectful with the smoking I have found, but I am no spring chicken, maybe us old school guys may be different. Not all "potheads" are timid 150lbs gamers that will put their tail between their legs and run, but I 100% agree with the premise of this thread...take that **** outside away from the masses. But if somebody gets in my face about I will have no problems furthering the discussion


My thoughts exactly
 

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Buddy and I were up on Boulder last year on a Wednesday.

Stopped at the cabin for a warm up and one of Shady's guides had a 1ft bong out on the table and a soldering torch, doing dabs @ 10 am.

Was his day off.

So it wasn't really one of Shaede's guides just some local blazing in the cabin? Your first statement could be misconstrued as slander towards Mark's operation.
 

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So it wasn't really one of Shaede's guides just some local blazing in the cabin? Your first statement could be misconstrued as slander towards Mark's operation.
Well I asked him what he did in town and he told me he guided for Mark...

Also roofs in Manitoba in the off season.

Nice guy and we were the only ones I. The cabin but a the full out meth lab kinda caught me off guard.

I will attach the definition of slander as you probably need a refresher.
Never said anything that wasn't true.

Next time I will grab a picture.

"Defamation refers to harming another person's reputation by making a false written or oral statement about that person to a third party. ... It should also be noted that defamation law inCanada varies from province to province. In Ontario, for example,legislation on defamation is found in the Libel and Slander Act."
 

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This past weekend was an awesome early ride for my group, great early snow conditions, decent weather and overall our sleds ran great. We sign in and out at the cabin like we are supposed to but on friday when my bud signed us out he said that there was 4 or 5 guys smoking pot in the cabin, said it reeked horribly. Unfortunately he told me this on the way home and I lost my s/!t which maybe was wise because if I knew at the time there would have been some loosers getting there asses kicked right out that front door. This leads me to many questions, what makes them think that they have the right to lite up in the cabin, what were they thinking? Does the cabin clearly state inside that there is to be no smoking, drinking or coarse language? No smoking means no smoking of anything does it not? So what has to happen now that weed is legal, should these scum be allowed anywhere near the cabin smoking there joints? Can they stand outside on the balcony and lite up? This is a cabin that quite often has young children in and around it, what should the ruling be? Also you have these people getting stoned and driving around the hill baked outta there minds, are they going to hurt an innocent person?, absolutely its just a matter of time, or better yet going down to thier vehicles and driving home endangering more people just in an 8000 pound weapon intead of a 600 pound one. I think that the snomobile clubs need to enforce something but better yet I call upon any civil person that encounters any of this lunacy to stop it immediately, there has to be many more responsible snowmobilers than there is scumbag pothead loosers that call themselves snomobilers. I want a zero tolerance around the cabins myself and there is no excuse or exeption to make it acceptable, I cant stop anyone from smoking on the hill but I guess I think that they deserve whatever happens to them as long as they dont kill someone else in the meantime. There is some very important sponsers that will want no part of this pot problem I am sure so lets band together and nip this early if possible, unfortunately this is one of millions of problems that are going to arise in our future, mark my words, cant wait to hear your opinions but please think of this as a post to raise awareness and keep this problem of our future at bay, we have enough people trying to take our riding areas away, lets not give them any more reasons please..... Rant over.

So just to reiterate Catman10 post ... I was the buddy whom went into cabin to sign us out at end of day. As I walked up steps yup you could smell and when I opened first set of doors it was thick... I signed out and then opened second door and it was like a cannon went off in there. There was 4-5 guys looked at me and had the look of WTF you going to do about it. Typically I would say something however I tweaked my back that afternoon and just didn’t have it in me so I just left. I didn’t say anything to our crew awaiting me when I came back out. I should have said something yes but I just wasn’t wanting confirtation.
I understand it’s legal now but that cabin was built by donations and people whom donated there time as I find it very disrespectful more so for that. It’s a gathering place for shelter, break, warm up etc not to be abused. I have no issues with people using it for medicinal purposes as they need it.. not saying in cabin. However most or all medicinal users are respectable towards others I’ve found.
So my bad for not addressing them....
 

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Smoking hay in the cabins seems common now likely 75% of time we stop for a warm up there’s some pot head smoking up, drives me nut especially when I’m out with my son. The days of seeing guys drinking beer are less and grass is replacing it. Never minded the smell of beer but being cold wet and having to deal with second hand smoke is abit much, no repsect for others seems to be the norm. At least no cans being left laying around, lol.
 

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I ride them there hills tons.
I cannot say I see people hot boxing the cabin up when there is a few differnt groups using the cabin for break, warm, lucnh, etc.
This is generally happening when it is one seperate group alone in the cabin.

I have asked when I have entered the cabin whats up and have received many differnt aswers. The main one is, "was not us, just got in here." The common deflection answer of course.
Well I am no rocket scientist but when there is no snow on them ot gear, there basically fully dressed down, gear is half dried ny the stove, etc.
it leads me to beleive these folks may be the ones doing it.

I have and will will do interventions, but do it nicely!
Go in guns a blazing with attitude and you will probably/certainly receive attitude back.

I have also opened the doors and windows to air the place out.
Pick up broom and start sweeping and cleaning cabin for a bit,
I get a good internal laugh when I hear it was not them and it becomes very cold for a bit.

I have asked folks to step outside to smoke cigarettes also. Have really never had any push back that I ever recall.

Remeber it is all in the approach and delivery.

Everyone is on the hill to ride and enjoy there day.
They did not start the day saying we are going to the cabin and disrespect it an have an all brawl to people who dont like what we are doing.

This is by no way a NEW MILE HIGH problem as yhis has been going on for years.

In my opinion and my opinion only, I beleive people are way more relaxed about with legalization,
 
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Cant remember the last time I had a confrontation with a stoner
there pretty passive after blazing
 

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So just to reiterate Catman10 post ... I was the buddy whom went into cabin to sign us out at end of day. As I walked up steps yup you could smell and when I opened first set of doors it was thick... I signed out and then opened second door and it was like a cannon went off in there. There was 4-5 guys looked at me and had the look of WTF you going to do about it. Typically I would say something however I tweaked my back that afternoon and just didn’t have it in me so I just left. I didn’t say anything to our crew awaiting me when I came back out. I should have said something yes but I just wasn’t wanting confirtation.
I understand it’s legal now but that cabin was built by donations and people whom donated there time as I find it very disrespectful more so for that. It’s a gathering place for shelter, break, warm up etc not to be abused. I have no issues with people using it for medicinal purposes as they need it.. not saying in cabin. However most or all medicinal users are respectable towards others I’ve found.
So my bad for not addressing them....

BS, no your not. MOST atleast 90% of people would had done the same. There are only a few that would actually confront them on the subject. This is internet, people talk big on internet, not so much in the real world face to face. Your life experiences is a deciding factor in these situation's and your mind will quickly run a decision on your action depending on your experiences. Some times, its best to leave it alone.

I agree in approaching this in a tactical way as mention'ed and not in a stormy way.
 
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