rode the Hasler area last week on wednesday and thursday, good base and there was almost a foot of fresh snow. no visible rocks on the trail into the cabin, and when we loaded up to leave the grader had been there and cleared both parking areas. on the second day we ventured back as far as the aluminum bowl breaking trail all the way in, never tried getting up to the saddle that leads farther back into the other areas. great start to the season, hope to go back before xmas and will report further.
the Hasler area is located approx. 12 kms west of Chetwynd, and then 45 kms on a narrow, radio-controlled logging road to the parking lot. PM me for any details or questions, I also have gps tracks of most of the accessible areas as well as radio frequencies for the roads.
a few pics from last week.....
kinda chilly when we unloaded, it warmed up to just below freezing up top
mankiller, or avalanche alley, I'm sure there's more names for this spot...
me carving powder, note snow stuck to intake vent. air box mod required...
view from the summit...
buried the XP on the trail up to the alpine....
we were the only ones out there on wednesday, rode untouched pow all day
the Hasler area is located approx. 12 kms west of Chetwynd, and then 45 kms on a narrow, radio-controlled logging road to the parking lot. PM me for any details or questions, I also have gps tracks of most of the accessible areas as well as radio frequencies for the roads.
a few pics from last week.....
kinda chilly when we unloaded, it warmed up to just below freezing up top
mankiller, or avalanche alley, I'm sure there's more names for this spot...
me carving powder, note snow stuck to intake vent. air box mod required...
view from the summit...
buried the XP on the trail up to the alpine....
we were the only ones out there on wednesday, rode untouched pow all day