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Oct 27, 2007 Start gearing up for a great season, record snowfall in the mountains around Valemount for this time of year. Two feet up top by thanksgiving, settling to a 10 inch base with some rain by the following week. Heavy snowfall on a regular basis ever since, we'll be heading up top to get more detail soon. Check our website or submit your email address for the inside track on the snow conditions at www.terracana.com. DON'T GET THROTTLE HAPPY JUST YET IT'S TOO EARLY TO START MOUNTAIN SLEDDING HERE!
ALWAYS EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN SNOWMOBILING, CHECK AVALANCHE CONDITIONS, UPDATE FIRST AID & AVALANCHE COURSES EACH YEAR, TRAVEL WITH BEACONS, PROBES & SHOVELS!
 

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Up Clemina yesterday, only a few more inches of pack at the cabin. Looks like we've been getting more snow in the Rockies. Will be headed up Renshaw to check things out next.
 

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beautiful white morning in Valemount today ! Could not find a sole to tag a long for a ride with me, said im nuts. I think we're heading out on Tuesday for an inspection. Saw a least on rig with some sleds, hopefully we can get a report
 

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Keep us posted, I would much perfer the drive to Valemount rather than Revy!
 
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Two friends of mine rode Allen Creek this past weekend. They got funny looks everywhere they went. They were the only 2 guys in town with sleds. They rode gravel from the parking lot for 7km. They needed to stop every 5 minutes to pack the exchangers full of snow to keep the sleds cool. The rain had melted most of the snow on the trail but there was enough in the trees to get by. Once they got to the cabin things were good. Not alot of snow staying on the big climbs so they played in the trees mostly. There was about 3 feet with a slight base. Things were looking up when they left on Sunday morning. Snowed a ton on Saturday night and Sunday morning. Things should be looking up.........
 

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Just got back from Allan. Minimal snow on the trial until 6km, then roughly 6" of compact with the od landmine or two. Dont bring your new skis !Forcasted snow for the last few days and we havent seen a drop. Up top ranged from 8" to 3' depending on the windloading. Got some smooth carving in, although you still have to tread very lightly. Great to get out and ride, but the trail sure is boney. Ill post some pics later.

PS. If plan on riding this weekend, please take care on the trail, ease of the throttle and think of the rest of the folks. Imagine if every group shoveled in one bare patch, we'd have a trail:)
 

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Long shot but.....

Is there ANYONE COMMING FROM FORT MAC that has room for a sled deck in the back of the truck? It would be mucho appreciated, pls pm me if possible
 

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Hello All

We've recieved another 6" of the white stuff up in the alpine, so were still sitting anywhere from 1-3' of snow depending on the windloading and realitively no base yet. Looks as though we got another dump up in the hills last night as well. The trail is very thin with sharp rocks. The majority of the time your track is on snow, but the skiis are still hitting rocks constantly up until the 5km mark then it slowly begins to improve.

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We've had to block the new access into Allan Creek again this year to protect the longevity of the trail. With so many early season users the steeper sections ice up and will not hold snow for the rest of the season resulting in a very poor spring trail. Please respect this temporary closure as its for the better of everyone and use the old trail.

There is also some construction going on in the Allan lot so be cautious of moving equipment and debris, best bet is to park in the rear gravel pit.

see for more info
 

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Just head up the regular trail and when you come to the rope you have to go straight and go up through the old switchbacks,you couldnt miss it even if you wanted too!Do not go around the rope,you be in da bad books!
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Careful,the switchbacks can get nasty!
 

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Need to know how the conditons are.I have been thinking about going for a ride.Is there anyone heading out.Let me know maybe we can hook up.
 

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Just head up the regular trail and when you come to the rope you have to go straight and go up through the old switchbacks,you couldnt miss it even if you wanted too!Do not go around the rope,you be in da bad books!
catmando!
Careful,the switchbacks can get nasty!

Agree with 'Catmando'.... Near better chance of missing the new trail jog off if there are not any any tracks after a snow job !
 
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