thecheyner
Active member
Was thinking about riding down that way just to see what it offers, what is the riding like in carbondale and around the resort? Is it open still?
2 February’s ago me and the gf doubled our way into Castle (I believe that’s what it’s called) the riding area where you stage on the left hand side and the parking for castle mountain ski resort is in the right hand side. Has some cool scenery although it was quite wind blown when we went in and was my first time so didn’t venture too far off the beaten path. Was a nice way to kill a few hours while others in our group ski’d.
The other area I was considering riding was farther back down the road on the north side of the highway (if you can call it a highway..) where there’s a plane wreck you can sled to??
These are the pics from castle area
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You are not quite into B.C. in these pics. The ridge behind you is the border. Once over the pass if you had stayed on the trail (I use trail loosely) and continued west you would connect to the Flathead. The plane wreck you are talking about is best accessed by staging at York Creek.