With most of the snow gone we can finally get up the local mountains to see the flood damage from November , some of the old trails are like a new playground !
Ya Ryan and I went through before you slackers! Amazing drone footage Castle. Frickin great video showing just how devastating it was in the back country.
@@Castle_Motorsports We got blocked in the meadows by snow attempting Grizzly shelter but will go back soon. Was gonna invite you to a rock trail I was working on up East Harrison/Nahatlatch pass but that storm destroyed it. Went back a couple weeks ago to check it out clear the last section and didn't recognize it!
Nah area sure got hammered, it’s going to be a while before any of that is accessible. The rocky climb up crow makes for a good day too , to bad you can’t take the road around and do a loop from crow to griz instead of double back
Heard you mention the 450’s were little ridged/rough riding… would you know how they compare to the 370’s in your opinion? Would they be a little better riding ? Thanks , badass videos..💪🏽👌🏽
450’s were pretty stiff at 12psi but after dropping to 8psi they’re good, , the guy with the 370’s runs 8 psi but might stop to 6 , he has 0 complaints about the 370’s too 👌🏻
Good old trail BC Managment they want it washed out couple tire tracks wrong time of the year the whole mountain washes down the trail well defined why this happens in this video
You generally cannot build a cabin without a permit on Crown Land in BC. Guide Outfitters and registered trappers are examples of users who can get authorization to build cabins and outbuildings. It is illegal to use, occupy or build structures on Crown land without prior approval. Penalties of up to $100,000 or the seizure of improvements, goods or materials may apply. The person responsible also could be billed for clean-up costs.