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Even though the snow conditions are still great, the club sponsored  rides are finished for this season.   Thank-you to all the club members who came out for the rides!  From our club house base we covered 2500 kms of terrain from Clinton to 100 Mile and from the Marble Mountains to the Bonaparte River.   

The Pig Roast Event is now sold out. Thanks everyone!

Snowmobile Safety:

  • We often get calls from people who became stuck or lost out on the trails and beyond. Keep in mind that you need to go prepared, in case it happens to you. The snowmobile club will try to assist if possible, but please note that this is not a given. It will depend upon what, where, when, and who is available to go out. We are not trained or equipped for rescue operations. Your best bet may be to call Cariboo Search and Rescue 250-395-3210. Here is a minimal checklist of how you can prepare:
  • Leave a route plan with someone at home and stick to it.
  • Don't ride alone!
  • Have a collapsible snow shovel with you in case you need to dig your sled out.
  • Take your fully charged cell phone with you, and extra power for it if you can.
  • Take snacks and water
  • Take a flashlight (Not your phone).
  • Have the ability to make a fire.
  • Have an emergency heat blanket in case you are stuck overnight.
  • Remember your GPS if you have one.
  • Put the Search and Rescue and other emergency phone numbers into your phone.

Changes to the Guest Policy

In the past, members were allowed to bring guests to club functions, but the same guests only twice each. The intention was that guests would have an opportunity to learn what the snowmobile club is all about, and perhaps decide to become members. For a number of different reasons, this has not worked out as planned. Going forward, as of March 2023, members can now bring any number of guests (within reason) to club potluck parties, at a guest fee of $15.00 per person. At special dinners where the Club prepares the entire meal, (such as the Pig Roast), there will be a TBA fee for everyone, members and guests alike. Effective March 2023.

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December 2017 Newsletter

The December 2017 Newsletter is available now.

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A reminder that all past newsletters are available under the “Newsletter” tab.

 

Fall Newsletter

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Frank Dixon

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Frank, our leader and mentor of many rides.

Frank passed peacefully with Rita by his side.

He will be missed by all that knew him.

There will be a service at later date.

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Memorial Ride Feb 26th

No ride tomorrow, but join us at noon for a time of remembrance and stories of our past members. Fire and Hot dogs will be available.

Gold Rush Trail Ride 2017

Two day, 279km cross country trek on the Gold Rush Trail with an overnight at 108 Resort. Most of the trails were in great shape, we did a bit of bush whacking, no major slush problems and the weather cooperated. Thank you Ron for pictures

Gold Rush Trail Ride January 28th 2017

Green Lake-Nolan Lake Forest Service Road closure

 

 

 

For Immediate Release
2016FLNR0291-002599
Dec. 5, 2016

100 MILE HOUSE ??Recreation users and residents are advised that the Green Lake-Nolan Lake Forest Service Road in the 100 Mile House Forest District has been closed indefinitely due to safety concerns.
 
BC Timber Sales closed a small section of the road on Dec. 1, 2016, due to a decaying wooden culvert near the 5.5-kilometre mark. This section of road is not passable by motor vehicles or recreational vehicles, including snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles and other off-road vehicles until further notice.
 
The closure will not affect access to any homes or communities. The repair work is scheduled to take place during the summer or fall of 2017. BC Timber Sales thanks the members of the public for their patience during this time.
 
For more information about this temporary road closure please contact Krista Blades, Engineering Technician at 250 395-7845 or via email at: Krista.Blades@gov.bc.ca

Media Contact:

Media Relations
Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural
Resource Operations
250 356-5261

 

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