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Can anybody do the poker run? Or do you have to be a member of the CSC?
As in the previous reply - ALL ARE WELCOME!
Can anybody do the poker run? Or do you have to be a member of the CSC?
I took the family out today and the snow is decent.Lots of people out there today.Worth the trip out.
Good to hear, thx for the update.
Im thinking of taking my daughter out. I've only been twice to CC and have only been to skyline trail area, I think hills may be a bit much for her. Is the etherington area more flat? The only riding she has done is on the flat river.
I was there today and pleasantly surprised.....decent snow coverage and plenty of riders out today...some whoops starting to develop on some trails.....
when I got to Upper Raspberry I couldn't believe my eyes.......it was glass smooth because someone pulled a drag over it(wink wink) awesome job !
I think that was me. It was a huge rockWe were out there with a couple machines today too. Noted a couple people stopping to pick rocks off the trail. Big green Arctic Cat was one. Good on you. It was our first time out. For us, there was barely enough snow, and we cringed when we heard skis punching through the snow to the rocks and gravel beneath. I think our keels are deeper than most, and most won't have this trouble.
It was smooth though. A few whoops, but there isn't enough snow for them to really develop. Poker run next weekend should be a good time.
Thanks to Derrick for taking time to familiarize us with the area.
A BIG THANK YOU TO Sledderglen!!!
On Saturday, he was able to groom from the Etherington parking lot: Etherington Trail to the westerly point of Baril Loop Trail, around Baril Loop Trail back to the intersection with Etherington/Raspberry Trails, south on Raspberry Trail - including the "upper/west" leg, and half of Cataract Creek Trail to the wooden ramp iced into the creek.
Then yesterday, Monday, he groomed from Cataract Creek parking lot: leaving the parking lot, heavy grooming on the south side of the valley where it "was" so bad/whoopee-doo'ed, following the signs to where the Lost Creek Road is in the middle of the valley (where most snowmobilers are traveling, not over to the north side of the valley and Cataract Creek Trail). Onward west on the Lost Creek Road, across Cataract Creek, and down Lost Creek Road a fair distance.
Again, THANK YOU GLEN, on behalf of the club and general public, for your efforts over the two days. I know this will help with our enjoyment on the POKER RUN!
PS - I was on all trails south of Cataract Creek this past Sunday. They may not be groomed, but there is lots of snow on the trails!
2 newbies heading out tomorrow. Anyone going to be around? Would love to know where to go and maybe meet up with some people.
IMO Avy gear is not required in CC or EC. You can still come across some pretty good slopes but it is all trails and treed in heavily.
It is where I cut my teeth on hills. Depending on conditions can be quite challenging (wind drifts, sloped trials you need to side hill on). etc.
As you move South it gets more challenging. So yes EC is a good place to start.
As with any area lots of places to get in trouble if you venture off so buddie up!
IMO Avy gear is not required in CC or EC. You can still come across some pretty good slopes but it is all trails and treed in heavily.
It is where I cut my teeth on hills. Depending on conditions can be quite challenging (wind drifts, sloped trials you need to side hill on). etc.
As you move South it gets more challenging. So yes EC is a good place to start.
As with any area lots of places to get in trouble if you venture off so buddie up!
Is baril creek in valley bottom or a climb to ridge?