February 15, 2024

Ground Hog East has been groomed.

 

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February 15, 2024

Salmon has been groomed.

 

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February 14, 2024

Red Sands has been groomed.

 

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February 14, 2024

Fingers has been groomed.

 

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February 8, 2024

White River Groomed.

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February 7, 2024

Red Sands has been groomed.

 

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February 6, 2024

We wait and we wait. Still the second winter has not arrived. The lack of snow in the valley continues to be an issue for our operations. Temperatures have been dropping so we are hopeful that we can salvage a solid end to the season. Follow us at @sledblueriverbc for our latest post with some snow rituals that we all need to be doing. Now.

At this point we are able to maintain our Red Sands access trail but all the others have issues that do not allow for grooming. Thank you to all those who do keep riding and donating funds to the club. Those funds go to much more than just grooming and are needed if we are to stay operation in the future.

A huge thank you to those that have a look at our sponsorship page and support the businesses that support us. Click Here. You may not realize it but if we did not have sponsors we would certainly not be in operation. They are so important!

Thank you again for your support and patience during this unprecedented  low snow season.

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February 3, 2024

Thank you to everyone that is helping support your club during these tough weather times. After taking a run in the groomer in the warm snow I can attest to the challenges they go through when trying to keep the access trails in good shape when the snow so soft. It is not easy!

The past week has been tricky in Blue River and we appreciate your patience while we wait for the weather to turn. People have been great and helping as they can by purchasing our TOBE raffle tickets and our 50/50 draw. Lets keep that going! We are almost sold out of TOBE raffle tickets but the 50/50 can just keep on growing!

At this point we are working to maintain Red Sands but our other access trails have been defeated by the weather. We are expecting cooler temperatures this week and as we do get some snow we will certainly do our best to tackle the trails. For now please be patient.

The trail head team cannot make it snow or cool down what snow we do have!

We have a great base of snow. When the next storm cycles come through, and they will, Blue River will have the best riding in the province. I have little doubt about this.

Until then, know that we are doing all we can to ensure our trails hold on as long as possible. That does actually mean holding off on forcing a Snow Cat pass as that can in fact make things worse. Our groomers know what they are doing and are doing their best despite the nutty weather.

Snow Dance Please!

If you get a good dance on, show us on social by tagging and following @sledblueriverbc

SBR

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February 1, 2024

Red Sands has been groomed.

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January 28, 2024

Hello Riders,

We at SBR want to thank you for all your support and understanding during this season of wild weather swings. Our ability to maintain the trail network is more dictated by temperature than many people may realize. As such, a regular grooming schedule has not been possible this season. We hope that this changes soon and we hope that you will remain patient and continue to support your club when possible.

Access to our zones is the most obvious purpose of our organization. We work hard each and every year to ensure each and every rider has a great experience while on the SledBlueRiver trail network. However, it is important to understand that the trail fees go much further than grooming the network alone. The costs to ensure you have a zone to access are considerable. Did you know that we patrol the Finn zones for potential wild life concerns before every weekend? Do you know the costs your club covered to gain access to new zones such as Fingers and maintain access to Red Sands?

Running this organization with a $25 trail fee (not changed in the past 15 years) is an exceptional challenge for the Board of Directors and I certainly hope we can all recognize this.

We understand the past few days in Blue River has been difficult. For this we do apologize for an experience that we hoped would be better. We do not control the weather. In the next few days we will see above zero temperatures that will make any smoothing of trails difficult. As such we have decided to cease grooming operations until the we see cooler temperatures. Our attendants will still be at the trail heads but there will be no trail fees.

If you wish to support us for all our other efforts in maintaining snowmobiling in Blue River we would greatly appreciate this. Donations, purchasing 50/50 ticket or our TOBE raffle tickets will all help us get through this difficult time.

Once the weather drops the trails will be shaved and the access to the best riding in BC will resume in full.

Last February was incredible. I personally am banking on the same. We are always doing what we can to ensure your Blue River experience is memorable and one that you will encourage other friends and family to experience.

I will finish by saying we are doing the best we can with the conditions nature has given us. Please be respectful to our staff. Without them, there is no SBR. If you have questions, comments or concerns please address me directly at info@sledlblueriver.com. Leave a number and I will call you back! Happy to.

We all want this to work. We all want cooler temperatures. We all want to be on a mountain. I hope to see you out there soon.

Kind Regards,

Andy

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