tucker_98
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Made it out there today and put some miles on. The trails are in fantastic shape. Great work CSC.
Wow that's a busy day.The club has done a good job with the trails. The weather felt like March. We went over Fording and into the bowls. Some fresh would make it fun. Attempted to go to the Elk valley the way we used to go but thought better of sidehilling across a slope with pretty firm snow. Speaking of snow it was strange on the BC side. Felt like riding in sand sometimes. It didn't setup with a track. It was a strange colour too, like ash grey. We also went wsy down south as far as Honeymoon creek. Put 150km on. Caught sunset from the Skyline trail. Not a breath of wind.
Yep. Is fording pass the best spot to go to?Its decent trail riding . Snow is really low. Nice place for a rip on the sled to burn a couple litters . Wait for a reset before you go . It needs a good dump like most places .
Couldn’t agree more….If you’re coming from Lethbridge you’re far better to go to Fernie than trying to catch a rare pow day at fording. There are days when fording is fun but they’re few and far between. Gets a lot of wind back there and turns it rock hard, along with long dry spells and lots of heat. If you’re looking for trail riding then cataract is better for that.
What year was that?Cataract has great views and is a perfect place for families. Take the kids, find a meadow, light a fire, cook some weenies, let them zoom around.
What year was that?
Families don’t sled anymore…. Too expensive.
There quite a bit of meadows there that are rideable? Looks like it on google maps but sometimes isn’t always accurateCataract is also a great place for new riders to learn and not get discouraged . Short track and old school sleds do just fine there .
There are a few meadows there that are rideable, but most of what you see on Google maps are going to be cutovers with stumps / logs that never get enough coverage in a typical snow year. The ones that are get tracked out very very quickly unless you're there the day of / after a snowfall.There quite a bit of meadows there that are rideable? Looks like it on google maps but sometimes isn’t always accurate
Kinda was thinking that but never know till you askThere are a few meadows there that are rideable, but most of what you see on Google maps are going to be cutovers with stumps / logs that never get enough coverage in a typical snow year. The ones that are get tracked out very very quickly unless you're there the day of / after a snowfall.