the pigg
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If any one out there is interested in going to stewart december 1st 2009 please check out "bordertownsnowbombers.com"
the snow,the hospitality,the snow,$69 a night for 2,the snow,the unbeliveable size of the area,the snow,ride late in the year,the snow,cell phones don't work,the snow,the solitude,the snow, oh yea did I mention the snow!!!!!!!!!!!What is so great about Stewart BC that makes the 1500+ km drive one way worth it? Is it because you can ride really early in the year, or are there other things that make it a worth while trip?
the snow,the hospitality,the snow,$69 a night for 2,the snow,the unbeliveable size of the area,the snow,ride late in the year,the snow,cell phones don't work,the snow,the solitude,the snow, oh yea did I mention the snow!!!!!!!!!!!
Actually maybe you should stay riding in revelstoke on your little weekend worrier trips, stay to the trail and the well beaten path and leave the deep snow and steep mountains to the big boys.
If any one out there is interested in going to stewart december 1st 2009 please check out "bordertownsnowbombers.com"
sorry, just get tired of hear people say the same old thing all the time. "why should we go there, whats to do there, what makes that place so good." you will never know unless you go see for yourself.
PS look up StewartMountainLodge.com for a few pics of what it's like
RN
That's alright, I am just the type of person who does his due diligence before he drives 3000 km's. It is definitely on my places to visit list now though.
What is the best time of year for decent weather? Im guessing since they get so much snow it must be socked in quite a bit.
I agree with Raspberry. It is going to be my first winter in Terrace BC and all I here about is Stewart (2.5 hours north) They say it is definately Turbo country. Endless area. Packing as much fuel as possible is a must. And hardly anyone else around. A must see at least once in your life time.if you get a chance to watch some of Dave Craig's videos....HeavyMetal series or ????(can't think of the other ones he made). Watch & drool over the sheer size of the riding areas. That actually doesn't do justice for the minute long or more hill climbs and wide open places to ride with NO bounderies there. you can go for miles & miles with out any park boundaries or tree lines to close you in. The snow fall is at least double what Revy gets. I've seen one of the videos from a cpl seasons ago called Endless Winter ....the snow was piled up 10 to 12 feet on the sides of the streets in town!!! That's at sea level. You only ride at about 2000+ feet there so the sleds work REALLY good :d We rode there a few years ago & had Dave guide us around & had an absolute blast & will be returning there this year sometime in the spring. You have to go once just to see it.
PS look up StewartMountainLodge.com for a few pics of what it's like
RN