Current BC, Alberta and federal governments don't try and save land for motorized backcountry users unfortunately.Didnt avalanche Canada get big money from the government this year ?
u would think they would pitch in ?
Or is there info just for ski yuppys with choppers
ThanksDone - donated $100.00.
How much did you donate?Didnt avalanche Canada get big money from the government this year ?
u would think they would pitch in ?
Or is there info just for ski yuppys with choppers
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After I read the article with this little gem in it, I decided I would send my donation directly to the BCSF at Box 277, Keremeos, BC V0X 1N0.
Increased the total by another $200. Since I haven't needed to buy a belt on any of G4's, I thought I could help the cause by that much!
As GoFundMe takes 2.9% of money collected for their service if you would like to make a large donation please contact the office directly office@bcsf.org to make payment arrangements.
After I read the article with this little gem in it, I decided I would send my donation directly to the BCSF at Box 277, Keremeos, BC V0X 1N0.
Increased the total by another $200. Since I haven't needed to buy a belt on any of G4's, I thought I could help the cause by that much!
Yeah I don't get it.This doesn't seem to draw the attention/cash as many other GoFundMe events do. Are sledders/outdoor enthusiasts that laid back?
I wonder if every club and every member got a newsletter laying out the problem and the objectives. To me, it is a no brainer and that should have reached the goal in no time.
This doesn't seem to draw the attention/cash as many other GoFundMe events do. Are sledders/outdoor enthusiasts that laid back?
I wonder if every club and every member got a newsletter laying out the problem and the objectives. To me, it is a no brainer and that should have reached the goal in no time.
There is something called the human condition out there. Let everyone else do the heavy lifting, goal is reached and I get the benefit of the result without doing the work or donating. I see it a lot in small communities. People will take a holiday when a big event is scheduled then come back after it’s over and act all “oh our community raised this much for this cause” without themselves lifting a finger.Yeah I don't get it.
Seems pretty tough to get people to part with a $100.
Only 107 people have donated.
When I look through the list alot of big names off of here are missing...........
There is something called the human condition out there. Let everyone else do the heavy lifting, goal is reached and I get the benefit of the result without doing the work or donating. I see it a lot in small communities. People will take a holiday when a big event is scheduled then come back after it’s over and act all “oh our community raised this much for this cause” without themselves lifting a finger.