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Prestige Snowmobile Tours

Prestige offer snowmobile tours and land owned by Island Lake Mountain. Leave on groomed trails direct from the shop and enjoy the spectacular mountains and have the opportunity to visit the...

Toby Creek Adventures

Toby Creek Adventures provide the ultimate Canadian Adventure. Their snowmobile tours cater to all levels of experience; from first timers to advanced powder hounds. Dynamic professional guides...

Great Canadian Snowmobile Tours

Great Canadian Snowmobile Tours is a snowmobile tour and rental company offering 7 of the best riding areas in the deepest powder snow of Revelstoke, BC. You can count on deluxe accommodations,...

Whistler Helisledder

Whistler HeliSledder is North America's premier snowmobile tour company. We offer helicopter accessed, guided snowmobile tours across one of the most spectacular glaciers in North America, the...

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Online Avalanche Safety Training

Posted by doug on Fri, 2010-06-18 16:54 in avalanche, backcountry, caa, easy, education, mountains, safety, sledlink, Snowmobiles, Story

Safety in the backcountry is paramount for a fun, enjoyable experience yet many  backcountry travellers are still not equipped with some basic,  practical skills to help them get home safely. The link below will take you the CAA's (Canadian Avalanche Associations) Online Avalanche First Responder Training Course.   If you lack specific avalanche training, this is where to start. You owe it to yourself, your family and those with whom you travel to know what the hazards are before venturing into the backcountry.  Be Mountain Smart, take the course today.

http://access.jibc.bc.ca/avalancheFirstResponse/index.htm

Environmental Resources & Reports

Posted by zomarc on Fri, 2010-01-15 17:23 in avalanche, environment, safety, Story, weather, webcam

Follow the links below for the latest local weather information:

Avalanche Reports : Canadian Avalanche Centre

Mountain Snowmobiling Survey wants your input

Posted by doug on Thu, 2012-04-12 12:41 in avalanche, sledlink, snowmobile bc, Story, training

In collaboration with Simon Fraser University, the Canadian Avalanche Centre is conducting a study on avalanche awareness and mountain snowmobiling during the winter of 2011/12. Read more »

Grand Prize Winner- Jason Fedorchuck

Posted by doug on Wed, 2012-04-11 14:51 in avalanche, contest, sledlink, Story, training

 Congratulations to Jason Fedorchuck as the winner of the lets Ride BC and Sled:link mid winter signup promotion.  Sandra Ferguson of AdventureSmart, drew Jasons name from the list of those who signed up online to win the grand prize worth over $780.00 dollars.  Jason, who heard of the contest from his friend signed up despite his "i never win anything" attitude. Read more »

Avalanche Skills Training Course on Brohm Ridge

Posted by doug on Thu, 2012-01-19 00:17 in Snowmobiling, Winter, avalanche, Mountain sports, Skiing, sledlink, snowmobiling, Snowshoeing, training

Two AST level 1 courses are  being hosted on January 26 - 27, 2012 and again on January 28 - 29,  2012 at the Alpine Learning Centre on Brohm Ridge.  Hosted by the Black Tusk Snowmobile Club and supported by the BC Snowmobile Federation, Let's Ride BC and Sled:link, these 2 day courses are taught by Niko Weis, one of the most charismatic avalanche instructors in the industry.  Niko's  teaching techniques guarentee both a wealth of knowledge transfer and fun learning environment.

Book Now for special offer on the January 26 - 27 course where you'll receive a $40.00 discount on a new club membership OR an LED equiped club ball cap ($40.00 Value) 

Note: The course fee for non members is $350.00. $275.00 for members so join the club today and save an additional $75.00.

 

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Avalanche Skills Training Course, Brohm Ridge

Two AST level 1 courses are  being hosted on January 26 - 27, 2012 and again on January 28 - 29,  2012 at the Alpine Learning Centre on Brohm Ridge.  Hosted by the Black Tusk Snowmobile Club and supported by the BC Snowmobile Federation, Let's Ride BC and Sled:link, these 2 day courses are taught by Niko Weis, one of the most charismatic avalanche instructors in the industry.  Niko's teaching style guarentees both a whealth of knowledge transfer and fun learning environment.

Book Now for special offer on the January 26 -27 course where you'll receive a $40.00 discount on a new membership OR an LED equiped club ball cap ($40.00 Value) 

Note: The course fee for non members is $350.00. $275.00 for members so join the club today and save an additional $75.00.

 

 

 

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Avalanche Awareness Days - Revelstoke Jan 21.

 Hello Trendsetters,

The Canadian Avalanche Centre is hosting an Avalanche Awareness Day on Boulder Mountain, Revelstoke, Saturday January 21.  Download the poster for all the details and share it with your friends or better yet,  print it off and post it in your store, garage or shop and let your quests and friends know all about it.  This years snowpack is shapping up to be a challenge so "STOP" and think about your routes, travel plans, trigger points and wind effects before you blast into the fresh pow.  It's only smart.  Learn all about it at Avalanche Awareness Days.

 

 

Just One More Sleep....Till Sled-Fest

Posted by doug on Tue, 2011-12-27 12:42 in avalanche, bc, Letsridebc, safety, sledfest, sledlink, snowmobiling, Story, training

For those anxiously awaiting the opportunity to check out all the new gear tomorrow, there’s but one sleep left till Sled-fest.
 
Recon Instruments will set up early providing an opportunity to try out the newly designed GPS embedded goggles with experts on hand to show you how to use them, track your trips, speed and even your air time.  That’s cool! 
 
To ensure there’s no confusion as to where we are tomorrow, be sure to look up the location here if your not certain exactly where you’re going.  Feel free to contact us if you have any questions as well. 
 
We have a whole host of activities, prizes and contests tomorrow so make sure you come by and top up on anything that Santa may have missed out on. 
 
We look forward to seeing you all there.