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Big iron shootout

The two biggest probs I heard of from 2006 were ALOT of garbage left on the hill and $250,000.00 of damage to newly planted trees("cut blocks" as powder puff said) from sleds riding over them.People were told to stay on the trails until the top and that rule was not followed by everybody.

I rode in revy all year in 06 and the cut blocks always had tracks in them, not just the day of the BIS. Dont know how they contribute all the damage to one day??? The same people that rode in the cut blocks that day rode there days prior also, when there was less snow covering the trees.

Who has a good idea how to make the club feel better about this years BIS? Lets not keep on pointing out why it wont work and come up with some ideas of how we can make it work. I like the idea of on that one day of the year we raise money for a charity, everyone up the mountain that day member or not pays a fee. No trophy to the winner of anything, just a bunch of prizes handed out after a ride to whoever. Kind of like yamafest was, everyone has fun lots of chit got climbed but no trophy. You get to have just as much fun with no negative spin.
 
City of revelstoke CITY COUNCIL e-mail addresses

Send them a friendly reminder of how important sledding is to revy and how you want them to start to show it.

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Mayor
David Raven
draven@cityofrevelstoke.com

Councillor
Stephen Bender
sbender@cityofrevelstoke.com


Councillor
Peter Frew
pfrew@cityofrevelstoke.com

Councillor
Antoinette Halberstadt
ahalberstadt@cityofrevelstoke.com

Councillor
Christopher H. Johnston
cjohnston@cityofrevelstoke.com

Councillor
Tony Scarcella
tscarcella@cityofrevelstoke.com

Councillor
Philip Welock
pwelock@cityofrevelstoke.com
 
I rode in revy all year in 06 and the cut blocks always had tracks in them, not just the day of the BIS.


They (government) will be watching very closely on the day of the shootout. Why mess up year after year of great sledding, right next to town, for one weekend of the event.
 
Lets try and mark the cut blocks better because I bet that majority of people riding on them dont even realize that they are doing something wrong.....
 
I rode in revy all year in 06 and the cut blocks always had tracks in them, not just the day of the BIS. Dont know how they contribute all the damage to one day??? The same people that rode in the cut blocks that day rode there days prior also, when there was less snow covering the trees.

Who has a good idea how to make the club feel better about this years BIS? Lets not keep on pointing out why it wont work and come up with some ideas of how we can make it work. I like the idea of on that one day of the year we raise money for a charity, everyone up the mountain that day member or not pays a fee. No trophy to the winner of anything, just a bunch of prizes handed out after a ride to whoever. Kind of like yamafest was, everyone has fun lots of chit got climbed but no trophy. You get to have just as much fun with no negative spin.
I think this is a great idea. Everybody wants to "win" something, but I fear eventually someone is going to get hurt trying something that maybe they should not.
As soon as something is called a competition, the mindset definately changes. I think you and I are going to hit everything we feel safe trying, and I really hope everybody else does the same.

As far as guys riding in the cutblocks... They are clearly marked for the most part, but you know how it goes, some douche has to ignore the signs.:mad:
 
first off "Let Us Solve Our Problems On The Basis Of Not Who's Right, But What's Right"
and if it's about cutblocks being illegally ridden in, then i'll kick in for some bundles of survey stakes and tape on the friday, and take some pic's of any tracks that might be there prior to flagging. and yes i'd take it down also.
 
I wish Somebody would ask for help because its seems there is no shortage of people willing! Mike I think the charity idea is awsome, nobody could say anything negative about that!

If money is ever the factor on boulder anytime id certainly be willing to pay more, im a club member so i dont pay but id think nothing about 20 a day for regular season rides. Even 40 a day is stupid cheap entertainment as long as it it goes to the right place. For the cost of the sleds, meals and hotels the trail pass is a non factor, the club should have raised it long ago.
 
Big Iron Shoot-Out Sneak Peek

Hey guys,

The Raptosaurus wants to invite you to the Big Iron Shoot-Out on March 13th. Click on the youtube link below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YOi7g3bgU8

Don't forget to come sledding with the Jason Friday the 13th, as it's his birthday on March 13th!

It's good to see that everybody is still getting along (Rodney King). We'll be raising money that weekend for (1) Revelstoke Snowmobile Club
(2) Sparwood Family Trustfund
(3) Blair Morgan
(4) Helifund
(5) Avalanche Control

VP Fuels along with many others will be donating swag to help raise money.
Welcome to Revelstoke, home of the Big Iron Shoot-Out!

We'll be at Zala's on Friday and Saturday night, and Mike from Zala's will be making a special guest appearance.

Posters can also be viewed through the following links if you're not a Snowest forum member:

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I rode in revy all year in 06 and the cut blocks always had tracks in them, not just the day of the BIS. Dont know how they contribute all the damage to one day??? The same people that rode in the cut blocks that day rode there days prior also, when there was less snow covering the trees.

Who has a good idea how to make the club feel better about this years BIS? Lets not keep on pointing out why it wont work and come up with some ideas of how we can make it work. I like the idea of on that one day of the year we raise money for a charity, everyone up the mountain that day member or not pays a fee. No trophy to the winner of anything, just a bunch of prizes handed out after a ride to whoever. Kind of like yamafest was, everyone has fun lots of chit got climbed but no trophy. You get to have just as much fun with no negative spin.
Ironman, I like the way you think. My point about cutblocks, they have the crap rode out of them all year and blame it on BIS. Could be a scapegoat was needed for that one?? Raising money for a charity is an awsome idea. How do we take that idea to the next step? What charity? I think avalanche awareness/training could be a good one and impacts all mountain riders.
I lost a friend in the Harvey Pass accident this year.
 
As far as the cutblocks would it not make sense to have the FS patrol the areas first thing in the morning when people head up the trail and write tickets?
Not only would they generate some revenue, but also once the word got out I would think people would stay on the trail.
 
I can`t say anything on behalf of the club or society, someone really should talk to them.
The cutblock thing was not a scapegoat. There was damage done at that time, enough for concerned parties to take note and then there were section 58`s (motorized closures) put on the cutblocks on Boulder and Frisby. The club and society also had to put in place the maximum capacity policy because of concerns from other groups because of other incidents that happened at the BIS 2006 to be able to keep their management agreements for Boulder and Frisby. You can see it posted on every page of the sled revy site and it has been there since 2006.
http://www.sledrevelstoke.com/index.htm
Neil hit it on the head. Everyone up there will have to be policing themselves and taking care of one another.
I think they are looking for someone to tell the 1000th rider and the ones from then on for the rest of the day "Sorry" any of you want to volunteer to do that?
I really think O-zone should buy some insurance with the money he says he is going to donate.
 
Big Iron Shoot-Out Jerseys

Hey Guys,

Rutt-King here. All's well with the Big Iron. We're gonna be making sled jerseys. If you would a sled jersey made with a number and your name on the back, or anything else, please email me at sales@theozone.ca.

I have Team Canada white, Yamaha blue, Arctic Cat green, and Skidoo black. I have Team USA as well.

Please let me know what size you would be interested in also.

When you purchase a jersey, this will qualify you for prizes.
 
I really think O-zone should buy some insurance with the money he says he is going to donate.

Seeing now that this has turned into a Public Forum, I'll make ya a deal. You find a way to let 2400 riders up the mountain guaranteed, friends of the Big Iron will get the insurance.

Here's the name of the insurance company: www.sportsinsurance.com

Or, if there's anybody else out there that's willing to put up the insurance money, all you gotta do is call.

I don't feel that it's fair, and anybody who thinks otherwise should be ashamed of themselves, that Blair Morgan, his family and all the other beneficiaries should suffer more than they already have.

If you do the math, 500 trucks with 5 place trailers, that's 2500 riders.

Let's work together. If you want, we could go see a marriage counsellor to work out our differences. Honey, I'll be home soon.

The Rutt-King.
 
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Seeing now that this has turned into a Public Forum, I'll make ya a deal. You find a way to let 2400 riders up the mountain guaranteed, friends of the Big Iron will get the insurance.

Some of you just aren't getting it! If they let 2400 riders up there, by this time next year there won't be ANY riders up there! Yes, it's that serious! :mad:
 
Computer Savvy

I've been attending computer class with 2400 six year olds. After class, for the last 2 weeks, if we're good little boys and girls, we get Happy Meals.

I'm so impressed that 2400 small children can get along. Imagine 2400 adults at Zalas for supper! ...do they serve happy meals there too?
 
Do you really think 2400 people will show up. Chill out. Have a

Last time 4000 showed up......And with no Big Dawg in whistler this year this is the one everybody will go to.

Whoever is putting this deal on should be buying insurance...Simple as that.

I believe the Big Dawg in whistler had the proper ins.
 
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