turboetech
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Took some pics of the trail but too blurrrrrred to post.....lol.... The snow in the alpine was worth the whooped trail out this last weekend....
Anybody who bitches about the trails must have smoked the last brain cell they had right out of their skull, if you cannot realize that it is IMPOSSIBLE to keep a trail smooth with low temps and snow and top it off with the sheer amount of riders that rip up that trail, I mean come on you bunch of losers give your head a shake. It is babies like you that need to go to whitecourt and ride the triple loop and sip your wine and eat your cheese and talk about the good ol days, stay home and save us the hassle and be a tough guy behind the keyboard. The groomers and people at Vaarda are doing an excellent job without a doubt and people like you should walk a step in their boots, you should be ashamed to put a post like that beside your name on this forum.
So you think their just going to send the groomer up the trail for free lolits not a matter of being a tough guy, or a hardcore rider, and I understand with conditions and volume of riders trail maintenance is difficult, the comment is why charge the fee then. Anyways a person can argue this till they are blue in the face. I get it you all love VARDA, they do no wrong and that's the end of it....Rant Over
100 sled Thursday 200 sleds Friday 300 sleds Saturday all $25 do the math...... That's not free
its not a matter of being a tough guy, or a hardcore rider, and I understand with conditions and volume of riders trail maintenance is difficult, the comment is why charge the fee then. Anyways a person can argue this till they are blue in the face. I get it you all love VARDA, they do no wrong and that's the end of it....Rant Over
They charge a fee and if they can't groom it goes in the pot. The cost to groom doesn't magically always match the number of sleds that went up the trail that day. Sometimes they have extra cash, sometimes there wasn't enough riders to cover the cost so they have to dip into savings. Could you imagine the rant you would get if you had to pay on the way down and the fee was based on the number of riders that went up that day? I have no idea what it costs to run a groomer a day but I know it can't be cheap! I've ridden Clemina at 10 mph because of 4 foot whoops, and I've also hit (speeds I shouldn't post) on here due to the trail being perfect. I'll pay to play because thats the way she goes. When a sledding weekend costs this much already whats an extra $25...
come on get real, unless its during the week only the locals and a few out of town sledders use the trails, there is always extra cash on the Friday and weekends. Pay to play?? I bought my sled and the gear, Varda doesn't own the mountain, and the "whats an extra $25?" proves you must make too much money, I'll stop by later if your giving handouts..
come on get real, unless its during the week only the locals and a few out of town sledders use the trails, there is always extra cash on the Friday and weekends. Pay to play?? I bought my sled and the gear, Varda doesn't own the mountain, and the "whats an extra $25?" proves you must make too much money, I'll stop by later if your giving handouts..
You should quit the sport before you claim bankruptcy if $25 is a stretch.
with a comment and a closed mind set like that you will be bankrupt well before me deep pockets...quite a few of you out there need to wake up and look at the main principle here...
come on get real, unless its during the week only the locals and a few out of town sledders use the trails, there is always extra cash on the Friday and weekends. Pay to play?? I bought my sled and the gear, Varda doesn't own the mountain, and the "whats an extra $25?" proves you must make too much money, I'll stop by later if your giving handouts..
You should quit the sport before you claim bankruptcy if $25 is a stretch.
with a comment and a closed mind set like that you will be bankrupt well before me deep pockets...quite a few of you out there need to wake up and look at the main principle here...
This is a dead horse that's being beat that you have no care or interest for. Curtis and others at varda work harder than you and I would know. I'm sure it's not a 4 month 9-5 winter job and do nothing the rest of the year.
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Incorrect, they do own the rights to the trail and the cabin area. They sign on the line for all of us to ride there. Varda has to do a lot of fancy footwork to keep the areas open, stock wood, upkeep and maintain the areas, Groomers, staff, and a whole bunch of other things that don't even cross our worried minds. The sort of things that no one talks about at dinner parties. I understand that the trails are difficult to maintain any time of the year. And yes the 25$ can be cumbersome if you don't "see" any results. But be mindful of the things you don't see. I could go on for hours. So we all get that the trails conditions bug you. Was there any part of the trip you enjoyed? Challenge yourself to find a bit of compassion for the things they did do right. And accept things they continually try to do everyday. This whole idea of having a riding area that is maintained and managed isn't a right so stop the entitlement speech.
come on get real, unless its during the week only the locals and a few out of town sledders use the trails, there is always extra cash on the Friday and weekends. Pay to play?? I bought my sled and the gear, Varda doesn't own the mountain, and the "whats an extra $25?" proves you must make too much money, I'll stop by later if your giving handouts..