Prince George Snowmobile Club


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PGSC Club News - 2009/2010

The P. G. Snowmobile Club is geared up for another successful season. The club has been steadily growing and the work on it's trail systems has been outstanding.

Beautiful BC - You Bet Ya !

Trail News

The PGSC has been busy around the Clubhouse with trail clearing under our JOP program.  So far we are about 2/3 of the way around the main 32 mile loop and the trail clearing will be completed by Feb 15 2010.  Please be
aware that the trails will be plowed to dirt until the clearing is completed and the plowed trails change every week.  Please obey all posted trail closures during operating hours.

The PGSC cleared the 500 trail south and has 2 new bridges installed on the trail up to Viper Lake Cabin.  No work is planned in this area until the spring of 2010. Enjoy the wide trail with safe stream crossing.

Every Day on the Mountain - is a GOOD Day !

The Prince George Snowmobile Club is on Facebook

A group for outdoor enthusiasts who love to ride and explore this country with a snowmobile, a group where you can share ideas, make plans and share information about riding conditions and areas. The Prince George Snowmobile Club will share news of upcoming events and other important information. To support snowmobiling in PG and the surrounding areas join the  Prince George Snowmobile Club  facebook group, link below.

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=wall&gid=76862484040

and tell all your friends about the group so they can join.

Fresh air and good friends

 

Membership Renewal: If it is time to renew your membership please print off the membership form and send it in ( address on form )or go to one of the local dealerships. New members are always welcome and if you know someone who rides at the Torpy/McGregor mtn range, Kakwa, Clubhouse or other riding areas that are maintained by the PGSC let them know where they can get a membership and help support our sport to make it better for everyone.

   

IF YOU ARE PARKING AT WALKER ROAD AT 13 KM DO NOT BLOCK THE ROAD

                        

Please stay out off avalanche terrain and run outs make sure you park in a safe place where slides will not reach you