Friday, January 31

Almost Heger Mountain

 Fortunately, there's still snow to be found at elevation. Some of our favourite riding areas are still off-limit due to logging. It was a good day to be out showing our new riders a bit of the back country.

Mandatory photo stop

Surprised to see all the snow laden trees

I had a sled just a minute ago!

I hope these aren't frozen riders

The sun was trying to make an appearance


Action at the top and bottom of the hill

Not too much slush
No speeding tickets out here

Leaving our tracks

The new riders taking a breather after learning some side hilling skills
Where are all the other new club members? Come out and join us. We'll make sure you get back to your vehicle at the end of the day!

Monday, January 6

Wavey North

So awesome to be getting snow!
A big welcome to the new riders that came out on Sunday's ride. You know who you are - hard to recognize people under all that gear :)

Sunday, a dozen riders met at Wavey in search of snow. The first 8 km of Wavey is plowed but found some good snow after that.

First time into Cow Camp this season

Earned our lunch on this ride. Lots of trees to cut and a few stucks.
Lunch on Hunka Lake.

Just a "hunk a hunk" of stuck sled on Hunka
Didn't make it to our destination. Going back to do a bit of trail clearing this week.
Until next ride...

Thursday, January 2

Snowmaggedon

5 adventurous riders met in Clearwater for a trek to Granite/Foghorn area.
The road from Little Fort to Clearwater was a slow drive. Rough - like driving in Saskatchewan :)
Snow piled up everywhere, trees and lines downed by heavy snow. Apparently one of their biggest single snowfalls in 30 years.

Somebody has to be first to make a trail to the outhouse

Ski hill was closed due to power outage so we had the whole parking lot to ourselves

1st 5 km in were slow

Logging was not how we envisioned spending our day

Logging or stuck sled - lots of both :)

Sun trying to make an appearance

Creating a detour

New Year's day goal accomplished - made it to the cabin


New Year's lunch by candlelight

Fog moved in while we were in the cabin - is that why it's called "Foghorn"

Blog Editor finds a deep hole. That little red shovel made a few appearances on this ride.

Letting loose

The sweep having a sleep under his sled :) 


The "trencher" - that sled can cut through the deep
Probably more rider skill than the sled

Definitely would have jumped that bank with an 850

Sun breaking out again

Sticking together for awhile - all tired out

Black sled trying to become a white one (again)
Ended the day with Chinese Food at the High Five Diner. So yummy.

The drive home was another adventure. Half the drive was good - lots of bare pavement until Mother Nature rushed in giving us another snow storm. Sure glad to follow the leader on the highway - needed those lights and tracks ahead to know we were even on the highway. Thanks Marcel for leading again.

Hurray to all the snow - should be lots of choices for riding areas now.

Last note: if you're not riding because you don't want to get stuck and hold everyone up, the only way to improve your riding skills is to get out and ride. We are a fun group. Come on out and join us - put your skis first, skills will follow!!