oler1234
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None at all... I’ve ridden lots of areas. Don’t need a guide to explore.
just follow tracks
so how bout that badass spot at quartz again!
None at all... I’ve ridden lots of areas. Don’t need a guide to explore.
It's a free world.I could care less about riding areas around Fernie. likely questioning your legal guiding tenure at the time..
It's a free world.
Ventured there late last season - there was a designated trail that we stuck to on the way to the glacier ! The trail has been there I was told in respect to one of our fallen sledders that was in a avalanche many years ago ! A plaque with his name on is place on the mountain side . When we were there the sun was out and snow condition were great to view the area - if there was any decent snow the area would be hard to explore! Few climbs were in excess of 30 seconds to reach the top. Round trip was 142km !
Ventured there late last season - there was a designated trail that we stuck to on the way to the glacier ! The trail has been there I was told in respect to one of our fallen sledders that was in a avalanche many years ago ! A plaque with his name on is place on the mountain side . When we were there the sun was out and snow condition were great to view the area - if there was any decent snow the area would be hard to explore! Few climbs were in excess of 30 seconds to reach the top. Round trip was 142km !
Was that 142km from Seymour Arm or did you go up the Perry?
Yes but you have moved on and I am still riding with all the sask guys that you guided and now all have the best spots in there gps. Not fair It's a free world especially when you are getting paid.