Nov 17 2011

Logging On Frisby

CAUTION

 

Logging will be taking place on Frisby this season. The contractor will be completing some pre-logging work in the next few days. Please watch for equipment working and give them lots of space. An alternate route has been established and will be groomed in the coming days. There will be two road crossings (warning signs will be posted). Please stop at these crossings and check for logging traffic. Parking is the same however the booth will be moved to the till pit (1km up the trail) in the next few days. Booth staff will provide you with updates and or further instruction there. If you have any questions or concerns, please call the office at 250-837-3325.

 

 


Nov 15 2011

Avalanche Course in Revelstoke December 3rd & 4th

 

There is still lots of room for the AVALANCHE SKILLS TRAINING Level 1 (AST 1) course in Revy DEC 3/4th and other  locations! Please sign up online at http://www.trigger-point.ca/ or give Amber a call at 250-814-7210

Also

NEW course – COMPANION RESCUE – Revy Dec 17 – (for AST 1 graduates)

PLAY SAFE!


Mar 11 2011

SPECIAL NOTICE FROM SITES & TRAILS BC

Please read the following special notice recieved from Sites and Trails British Columbia – Click Here 

  

  

 

Please also be sure to check the avalanche bulletins before you ride.

http://www.avalanche.ca/cac/bulletins/latest 

Please make informed decisions and ride safe!


Jan 21 2011

Special Avalanche Warning

Special Public Avalanche Warning

Wide Spread Weak Layers Cause for Concern for Recreational Backcountry Users

  
 For More Information:
 
   

 


Jan 8 2011

SPECIAL AVALANCHE WARNING

 

 
 Special Public Avalanche Warning for BC’s South Coast and Southern Interior
 

Dec 23 2010

Thank You!

 

The gravel trucks have finished hauling on Boulder Mountain.  Thank you for your cooperation everyone!


Dec 9 2010

Safety Week

January 16 – 22, 2011


Dec 3 2010

Canadian Snowmobiler Code of Ethics

I understand and accept the risks associated with snowmobiling and I will take responsibility for my own actions.

  • I will ride in a manner that is a credit to our recreation.
  • I will influence other snowmobilers to adhere to this code of ethics.
  • I will respect the rights of others, including property owners and other outdoor enthusiasts.
  • I will protect and preserve our natural environment.
  • I will ride in a responsible manner and use only trails, areas, or roads open to snowmobiles.
  • I will not harass or harm wildlife or the natural surroundings.
  • I will minimize my impact on the environment.
  • I will ride smart, be prepared, and stay in control.
  • I will check ice weather and avalanche conditions before riding.
  • I will help those in distress.
  • I will obey all laws and rules governing our recreation.
  • I will promote proper snowmobile education and training.
  • I will practice Zero Tolerance with respect to impaired riding.