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Pine Pass Snow Conditions?

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Silversands Cafe Pine Pass

Mar 08-09 Well we are finally getting some decent snow here . Apx 2 ft over the last week . -16 this morning , we now have 2 rooms available , If you want to book email is silversands@netkaster.ca . Come in and try our bacon and eggs tell me you read this post and get it for 7.00$ Have a great day !!!:)
 
rode calson on sat and was the best ride all year got truck stuck in parking lot
about 1.5 feet in there.and then as we head back in to the mountains and medows 2 feet then 2.5 maybe even 3 feet in areas it was the best ride so far this year hopefully i can get out on tuesday..to tak adavantage of whats not touched yet..the new m8 works awsome :D:D
 
Snowin like a bastage in DC R now. Give me a couple feet by next weekend and y'all will live...............

hey you going down to the big iron shootout this weekend coming up looked like you had fun last time. 2 years ago i think with chad and his gf.
 
I will miss the BIS this year so gotta make up for it here and ride lots . I have 60 gallons ov Av gas to burn yet !!
 
hey you going down to the big iron shootout this weekend coming up looked like you had fun last time. 2 years ago i think with chad and his gf.

Whoa dude careful with the GF thing. The man has a wife is very computer wise. LOL Actually that was his wife and our camera lady for the weekend, caught some good footage of us that weekend and like 700 pics also. Made a great slideshow we sould try to get her to put on here for U guys........
 
Beaver Creek was just plain frickin awesome today. Nice and sunny, 0 degrees all day and 6"-1 ft of fresh pow everwheres. Gonna have to go again next weekend with the M1000....................
 
rode Hasler on sat it was awesome snow there was like 2 feet in the trees and anywhere from 6 inchs to 2 feet in the open . rode fresh powder all day good ride nice and sunny. still not a lot of people riding there.
 
Whoa dude careful with the GF thing. The man has a wife is very computer wise. LOL Actually that was his wife and our camera lady for the weekend, caught some good footage of us that weekend and like 700 pics also. Made a great slideshow we sould try to get her to put on here for U guys........

sorry wife i didnt know lol yeah you missed a show in half in revy this weekend go to youtube and watch the vids you ccan see me in the bright orange in just about al the vids. check it out there will be more this week.

michael
 
Zac's Tracs Avalanche Class - Chetwynd - March 28-29+

Just a quick heads up. There are 10 more spaces in the avy class scheduled for next weekend in Chetwynd. Field sessions in Hasler. Bring your buddies...you want them smarter than you! ;)
March 28-29 +
For course details and to register, CLICK HERE.

What you can expect to learn
* 4 persistent weak layers and what you can do to avoid them
* why all hoars are bad, even the pretty ones :rolleyes:
* why your long time local knowledge of a riding area isn’t always enough to keep you safe
* your snowmobile can be a tool or it can be a weapon. Learn to use its power to your advantage
* key webpages that should be accessed before each riding day
* FREE sources to gather and build your avy knowledge and experience
* why the blueprint changes season to season, even from day to day. What is this year’s blueprint?
* why rocks and trees are like icebergs
* eight killer terrain features
* the 5 most important questions to ask when organizing a rescue
* how to properly use an avalanche probe (no, I will not be quoting Cartman from Southpark but what I show you will probably surprise you)
* who in your riding group is an asset and who is a liability
* key benefits and limitations of beacons, probes, shovels, and airbags. Features you should look for in your friend’s gear. (Afterall, the gear that your friends carry is to SAVE YOUR LIFE. Make sure it is the best stuff!)
* and of course, how to use that beacon hanging around your neck.

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Here are some comments from a few guys that took the Grande Prairie class last month:
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Thanks again for putting on the GP course, it may have already saved my life.
I was sledding out in Kakwa by Mt. Alexander, travelling across a glacier. I was only going about 5-10km/hr (basically just sightseeing) when the snow underneath me gaveway. Turns out it was a crevasse that was blown over, I just looked forward to see the snow breaking up under my ski’s but it was to late to do anything. I landed in ...

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My father and I took the AST1 course in Grande Prairie and I would like to start out saying thank you to you and Randy for putting on such a great course. I’m pretty new to the whole sledding business and I learned a ton of useful information. My father, that has been sledding for years with his friends, told me he was amazed ...
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Just a quick note to thank you and your staff for such a fantastic course. The info you provided and the manner in which you provided it was just awesome.
I took in so much critical info ...

CLICK HERE to read the rest of these comments.

:confused: Any questions? Call Lori Z. at 403-850-3042 or pm me.

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I cut this from the Mar 12/09 CAC Public Avalanche Report for the North Rockies region.
CLICK HERE to be redirected to the Canadian Avalanche Centre's website.

"The older facets from the beginning of the season are now fairly deep and should not be much of an issue until the warm spring melt cycle begins. The layers of concern are nearer the surface. On Feb. 23 and March 1 layers of sun crust and surface hoar developed. On top of this you should now have around 30-60cm of snow, which is producing moderate to hard shears with stability tests. With the warm temperatures and winds this slab could be ripe for skier or sledder triggering."

The first sentence here is forewarning that spring could see large and destructive avalanches. :eek:
Don't let this seasons' avy conditions catch you by surprise. Be prepared. No one plans to be in an avalanche. :face-icon-small-sad
 
had one of the best rides today at beaver creek 2 feet of fresh crazy fun.
burnt my tank and a 3 gallan and 1 gallan from friend. on the gas all day.

michael
 
How was the trail up Beaver Creek?

Lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots of powder!!!! So much powder it hid a huge rock that it looks like 2 other people rode over before it rippedd 1 of my skis off. FU@$%KIN rocks. I dont know why they build mountains out of rocks????????????? Will post a couple pics later of the carnage, was the only time ever I was actually minding my own business.............................
 
Wow, can't wait for the pics. We were supposed to go, but a couple guys backed out. Oh well.
 
How was the trail up Beaver Creek?

rough as fvck a group of trail sleds tryed and tryed and finally made it 20 stucks later like whats in there heads to go there on trail sleds.(like a yamaha 4 stroke touring) people these days and yes lots and lots of snow so much fun.
 
well rode hasler yesturday holy moly had so much fun. nice snow about 8 inches of freesh plus the weekend snow made for a good day.
 
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