Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Mar 13/13 - Rain Down Low Snow up Top
Good Morning, Curt, Wade, Kate & Ezzy were in the Rolling Hills yesterday and said it was snowing so hard they had problems seeing. It was fairly ridden out everywhere they went (both cabins) but said there was 10cm of fresh snow with more coming down steady. Think we may try it again today as the alpine is high risk right now and when it was warm a few days ago, slopes with solar aspects were releasing and pin wheeling. Give it a few days to settle or for the slopes to clean themselves off. If you are driving to the mountains you will be worried at the below 6000ft elevations with all the precipitation but fear not. This is common this time of year and 90% of the time it is snowing a thousand feet up from where you are on the roads. Just look up at frost lines if you can. The avy bulletins let you know what is expected for weather at different elevations too. Get doing the snow dance gang. I have had inquiries about quads and side by sides lately and I want to tell you....please do not take them down GROOMED TRAILS that cost clubs money to groom. You will not be well received by sledders. In May you will have snow and road to play on - please hold off til then. The sledders are more forgiving then - they are still riding in areas but accept that the trails will not be groomed then. When you do start to quad - it is always appreciated if you help clear trails on your travels. Cheers - V
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Mar 9/13 - Flathead Groomed
Hi Gang, I have been riding and busy in the evenings so this report comes a bit late. George groomed the Flathead last night and OMG what a difference. Can't believe how much improved the trail was. But...today there were approx 50-60 sleds on the trail going into all the bowls that have been accumulating snow. I thought that even the trail into Barnes was better with the bit of snow we got. We only got about 8cm of snow down here at the Inn and Fernie got a big dump out of that last weather system. The Flathead area got 15cm for sure and put that on top of a bunch of unridden snow and you have nice consolidation, some traction but still carve worthy. Limestone saw a lot of action today but they said it was in good shape. Only part of the Barnes Meadow face has come down. Stay off it - there are better things to ride safely. We saw some solar triggered avalanches that had fallen by 1pm today in Rain Gauge but there was lots of safe places to play and the trees were FUN! Note to everyone...one guy on the hill at a time and please don't go pull a climb above other people. There's lots of room to spread out and have a good time. Our one set of guests rode down the McLatchie past the Barnes Ranch access and up in cut blocks where they said there was a foot of unridden snow. They said they know of lots of little spots where nobody has been so go explore. Friends and guests that rode Fernie said the trail was great going in but took a bit of a beating by days end but still a pleasure til the last 2km which is normal. They were in cut blocks and said they had lots of fun - snow was set up but they took advantage of the traction. Sure there are lots of little places with unridden there still. Friends were in Atlas yesterday and said there was an avalanche - no fatalities and I don't have location or anything I just mention it to remind you that slopes are letting go and become more unstable over the course of the day depending on what direction it faces and the temps so never let your guard down and make good choices. What you pass up riding today you may be able to ride next week. Elkford got a big dump the other day per the crew from there. As for temps it is +2 right now at 9:20pm and alpine temps are running cooler - predicted -6 range. Winds are supposed to pick up a bit and we are supposed to have warmer temps on the way but also a bit of snow on Monday. Rode with Matt, Rhonda, Shane, Kari (sorry if I spelled it wrong) and Cooper today and we are sure we will get that big dump at the end of March LOL. Our trail is icy for the first 2km and then it gets better but it is starting to get rough - don't ride the middles - tear up the sides. It is still very ride-able though and if the temps can hold at -5 we can get a groom in. Need a bit more snow to really make an improvement on it. One creek is a bit trecherous to cross but okay. Thanks again to George - The Flathead was a pleasure to ride and I can't believe how well it held up with all that activity on it today. I hope the donation box is full. A note about that....its not just grooming you support by throwing in your contribution...its a vote. Its a vote to keep riding areas open. So vote when you ride a groomed trail with a donation or vote by buying a membership. Check out photos on Summit Creek Cabins facebook page. Cheers Gang!
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Mar 6/13 - Two days of Clear Skies
Sorry for the gap in reports but I have been out riding ALL DAY for two days. Limestone three days ago had a good 30cm of untouched snow from the last snowfall and about another 10cms of fresh. It was great and the sky was clear. We played all day with no signs of unstable snow on the convex terrain or in the trees. The snow really changed at 6000ft as we anticipated. Rode to Packhorse Creek Outfitters yesterday and the trail from our house starts out icy. It is beat up pretty well from all the guests back and forth on it this weekend and we need some new snow in order to groom it and have any results. It is ride-able but you need SCRATCHERS! If you are riding the Flathead ....it is really really rough and for new riders it is demoralizing. If you know you are headed to alpine and have knowledge of the price you have to pay to get there then you will suck it up and go but I wouldn't ask beginners to try it and expect them to want to go again the next day. Hopefully it will be groomed this weekend but I cannot confirm that. We rode down the Flathead and it improved a bit just before Heartbreak access and steadily improved to Rain Gauge access with signs of a couple of inches of new snow. Once we got to McLatchie it was all smiles and really nice but you can still feel the base and that it has had traffic. Just before Pollock Creek the trail has seen some small sliding filling in a few spots but is still fine for a beginner to be able to traverse safely. The Packhorse Creek avalanche run out has not come down across the trail in a long time and there looks to be some wind deposits on the lee side up there that will eventually let go with more snow or warmer temps. Be aware crossing that and use the procedures for crossing from your avalanche courses or by doing the course online at avalanche.ca under training. B road is getting rough but still in good shape - I would ride that without hesitation but Curt, Harley and Mike said the Pipeline was super rough with lots of open creeks and I cannot imagine that that has improved at all over the past three days. Looked like only a few guys had been into Heartbreak and that wasn't yesterday and I didn't look hard enough at Rain Gauge - but I don't think anyone was in there. Remember those two bowls can be very dangers so choose your terrain in there carefully with all these weather changes. Last time in last week the cornices were ripe to come down but the trees were Verrry Niiccce. Weather: It is cool out with slightly overcast sky at -2. Temps supposed to be in the -5 range to +1 over the next 4 days but not swing drastically. We are supposed to get more snow over the next few days also with 1-5 cms a few times so hopefully 10-15cms of snow over the next 48 - 72hrs and another 5-6cms on Mon -Tues March 11/12th. So if you are coming....scratchers are really important and be prepared to tough out the rough trails to get to the sweet spots. Fernie is grooming and if you catch it right the snow will have fallen and you can get fresh there too before it gets ridden out. Crowsnest Pass reports from riders say York Creek is really thin but if you go back into Atlas it was not too bad. Some areas in Atlas are great but very technical to get to and ride and usually if you are riding that stuff you know someone close to the source to get more detailed info from. Okay so have a great time riding and Curt...congrats on your new Bike and Timbersled kit (Cooper has a permagrin)! Cheers - V
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Mar 3/13 - Blizzard
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Mar2/13 - Evening report on Limestone
Mar 2/13 - Rain down here, Snow at 6000ft
Well it rained down here all night and yuk our yard is sticky, a bit slushy, hard to drive in but...at 6000ft it was snowing like crazy. It was +5 yesterday and supposed to be around that today but snowing all day tomorrow, Wed and Thurs/Fri. The guests went to Rolling Hills via Wranglers Thurs and then another group went Friday and said the snow was amazing in the trees and it was snowing alot yesterday. They are headed there again today and another group is headed to Corbin. They are on bikes at Corbin so they are not worried about the Flathead being so rough as they know the snow up in the bowls will be fantastic. Curt off to Corbin to help repair the groomer with George and Terry and if they can knock down some of the ruts they will. Temps supposed to return to that +1 to -2 range tomorrow and most of the week. Our trail is icy but we can't do anything with it til it cools down and snows a bit more but it was groomed twice recently so its as good as it can be. B road got rough but we can't groom it yet either with these warm temps. So suck it up at lower elevations because the snow is waiting for you to get up to it. Cheers - V
Friday, March 1, 2013
Mar 1/13 - Rolling Hills, Pipeline, Warm temps
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