174 T3 is the best shuttle sled ever made for ski/board/noboard laps
Soooo fun doing tandem wheelies past guys stuck with their new sleds riding solo
it still comes down to the fact that BRP put the name of a company on their sled that is supporting the closure of a backcountry access motorized vehicle recreational area, and I don't think it right.....
all I know is most skier's or boarders can't afford a new sled and granola, if I was a dealer I wouldn't promote the Burton edition
Give me some sledding only areas and I'll ride in my pollution all day its bs you get a fine for going near a skiing only area that could be accessed by sleds. And I have to watch out for stoners leaving sleds all over the mountain and riding down on a plank or two.
While we don't like being painted with the same brush that snowmobilers are a boozing, disrespectful bunch, it is also short sighted to label snowboarders and skiers as people without money.
Your question did not refer to resorts, but you are correct.I was talking about the chair lift. Don't think they are powered by pixie dust. What did you burn in your car to get to Rodgers??
Got to to disagree here, I have hiked for decades and mountain biked since the first Stumpjumper came out. Theoretically bikes and hikers can have the same impact, in reality hikers don't skid their boots going downhill, nor do they cause the same damage on wet trails that a bike does. You can pretty much see it if you compare any trail that is hiker only, vs bike and/or hiker in the same area. The bike trail requires way more maintenance than the hiker trail. They could allow more accesson on old Fire roads where the surface is sufficiently stable to not have that issue, but then since they would all be shared used trails you would have the conflicts of bike going at speeds that would be dangerous for how busy those trails are. Don't know about those 'other' parks, but Banff and Jasper certainly don't need more traffic, they are already overloaded during the summer months.
Your question did not refer to resorts, but you are correct.
most lifts run on hydro not fossil fuels....
Anyway i am all about burnin fuel, but i also enjoy the peace and quiet of ski touring in the parks. It is amazing feeling to get to the top of a peak under your own power.
Straight west of sunshine village is a huge area that would be sled heaven. But we are saving it for somebody. Not sure who or when or why but if ever get the 3 months left to live talk from the doctors I'll be the first one in!
Make sure I know when this goes down as I want to unleash some HP in that area some day.
why, just because you can't?