avalanche gear is just expensive added weight if you dont know how to use it. Every person riding in the mountains should have to take an avalanche course before venturing into the backcountry. Should be mandatory. Just my opinion. Play safe out there folks avalanches are real and do happen!
Head east to seeley lake, excellent riding for all abilities. Very nice acccomadtions with lots of sled to your door cabins on the lake. I believe a montana yearly trail pass is $25. They are available many places in town. One of my new favourite spots to sled.
These special reports should be on all local and national news day and night for the duration of the report. The media likes to jump on breaking news of avalanche incidents, but are reluctant to televise these special warnings which could prevent further incidents. So many people unaware of...
Ya it sucks, but must pay to play! Having to spend an extra $40 on a trip to mountains with a $15000 sled and a $60000 truck "oh well" I think we'll survive. BC does mean bring cash! :Snowmobile1:
Yes very true people don't understand what the backcountry actually is. Not a fully accessible resort. Thats why I keep detailed directions and comments to private messages, and to people capable of the area. My comments on this post were very broad and vague and I would not lead anyone into...
I was actually replying to the previous post in which someone was asking an alternate route into an area he was already well aware of. The areas I mentioned aren't really "off the grid", as they are both posted on fernies well available trail map. The area I was talking about was only staging...