Donegal-BCSF
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I don't know...I responded and the post went silent. That definitely was not my intent
We just figured you had everything solvedI don't know...I responded and the post went silent. That definitely was not my intent
I do not think people went silent they are just trying to absorb some the information you have provided.I don't know...I responded and the post went silent. That definitely was not my intent
By now all should be absorbed, if there isn't more input to help the BCSF develop this program we will have to accept what comes out of it without the usual bitching, because we all had our chance but chose to remain silent.I do not think people went silent they are just trying to absorb some the information you have provided.
I don't have the document with me at work, but it seems to me this was modelled after Nova Scotia's plan?????? I could be wrong. In any case, I know our small club will have to go independent to survive if this goes through.
The item you brought up in the first paragraph was indicated not to be feasible when we're asked to make comments on the plan. To travel province wide is not feasible and I certainly do not know all areas of the province but from area's in sicamous I can ride to 2 other area's managed by other clubs. If I chose to ride these area's should I pay full pop. There are quite a few people that ride all three lot's that do not even buy a day pass.Good discussion. Of interest to me, how many clubs asked for this and where was their geographical location? Some keep bringing up Ontario and Quebec but those are totally different situations. How many places in BC have or could have interconnecting trails? We, generally, aren't trail riding areas over long distances. We have a unique situation and it needs a unique solution.
It would be nice for people to be able have a "pass" that would allow for multiple area riding but then what would happen to the revenue of the clubs with their membership requirements? A provincial pass with it being compulsory to purchase a club membership prior to the provincial pass? That way the clubs would be self-sufficient and people would have the pleasure of travelling the province. The monies raised with the provincial pass could be distributed equitably.
Having been involved at the club and provincial level and talking to other jurisdictions seems that the models elsewhere are going to need a huge change to work in BC. The old methods that have been presented over the years have been beat to death and are pretty much guaranteed not to work. Discussion is good but not the same old, same old ideas.
The item you brought up in the first paragraph was indicated not to be feasible when we're asked to make comments on the plan. To travel province wide is not feasible and I certainly do not know all areas of the province but from area's in sicamous I can ride to 2 other area's managed by other clubs. If I chose to ride these area's should I pay full pop. There are quite a few people that ride all three lot's that do not even buy a day pass.
Would be nice to hear some thoughts or updates from some of the club leaders. We have 13/14 ish pages of end users trying to come up with solutions. Would be nice to hear from Revelstoke and Valemount in particular.
I know Curtis was on here at the start of the thread but havnt heard anything from him since.
We are kind of in the dark right now........
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100 % the caseThat's why I asked the question, "which clubs wanted a provincial pass?" I'm quite sure it wasn't Revelstoke, Golden, Kelowna, Cranbrook, Fernie, and some of the other large clubs.
When I was on the executive of a medium sized club (a year ago), the idea of a provincial pass was not well received by the membership. Any of the clubs that groom a considerable amount of trail and maintain cabins cannot afford to have a reduction in revenue. The revenue sharing was never brought forward, so it would be good to hear from someone who has that information.
Ultimately we as end users are the voices they need to hear if there is going to be any support for this.Would be nice to hear some thoughts or updates from some of the club leaders. We have 13/14 ish pages of end users trying to come up with solutions.
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I heard from the grapevine that the original proposal was kept in file and looked at and is the baseline for this new draft.
I really don't remember much of the original but i'm trying to get it sent to me to over view it and jolt my memory. Even post it on here.
nothing will be resolved until next season at the earliest I bought my membership early to sicamous and then at a avalanche awareness presentation that was also a showcase for products from Brp,polaris and yamaha in salmon arm I bought a discounted hunters range membership. This club is being progressive and offering a discount that I do believe other clubs may not this year. Is revelstoke or sicamous doing the same I do not think so to my knowledge.Yes, your area is one of the inter-connecting areas. There may be some through the Caribou (Wells, 100 Mile, and up to PG). I don't know of others. As for paying full pop, that was my point. You could pick a club to join and pay a membership (at a pre-determined price), then you would be eligible for a Provincial Pass (at a predetermined price) that would allow you to ride multiple areas at no charge. The monies from the Provincial Pass would be divided up throughout the province (at a pre-determined rate). That way, moyiesledhead's small club would be able to continue to exist and if he so chose, he could purchase a Provincial Pass and ride anywhere in the province. This is not making the club membership compulsory, it is only compulsory for those who want to purchase the Provincial Pass.