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Kdmcon

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We are just looking for a backcountry hut to rent for overnights. Any info would be grately appreciated.
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fyi there is no sleds allowed past the cabin, please respect that.
 

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fyi there is no sleds allowed past the cabin, please respect that.

haha, was out there last summer, they should tell that to the guys driving jeeps and 4x4's. drove right up to the cabin while we were there, made a few ruts.:mad:
 

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haha, was out there last summer, they should tell that to the guys driving jeeps and 4x4's. drove right up to the cabin while we were there, made a few ruts.:mad:

Should have reported it. They drove right past the big government sign with road closure and penalties for mud bogging sensitive areas on crown land.
 

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We will be sure to respect the rules of the area. Not our first time out in the area.
 

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We will be sure to respect the rules of the area. Not our first time out in the area.


Make sure to respect the hut as as we'll. always leave it in better condition then u found it!!

Ive been out a few times with friends that disrespected something and chewed a hole thru them. To say the least they listened and smartened up!! Take charge so these places still exist well into the future!
 

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Should have reported it. They drove right past the big government sign with road closure and penalties for mud bogging sensitive areas on crown land.

i agree, back country users need to start doing the policing, government agencies don't seem to be able to do it.
 
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it was really wet around the cabin, snow in the trees, and we could hear someone mud bogging, went to see what was going on and there was a guy in a landcruser. lets say he made his own trail, said he was with the fire dept, and he was allowed there. it smelled a little fishy, but sure wasn't my problem. besides there was more guys running around with guns out there than i could imagine, trucks trying to get into the alpine and such, we were happy they left our crap alone. besides the rules and regs are a little difficult to fiqure out anyway. we even called the bc forestry to inquire where we could ride the quads, they don't even friggin know. what a joke.
 
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