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Nov 28 2013

Snow conditions are still very thin in the Valemount area. We have had a long period with no precipitation and access to our riding areas has not improved. The riding areas are holding less than a meter of snow on average and many natural hazards still exist.

Clemina and Chappell Creek: These areas do have safe access although the trails are very thin and natural hazards including open creeks, stumps and heavy willows still exist. The overall snow depth is very shallow and riders are urged to use extreme caution.

Allen Creek: The access to this area is extremely difficult at this point. The trail is full of rocks and ice for most of the way. Please respect the gated trail as we need to avoid icing up this access in order to produce a good trail for the season.

For more information visit our website at www.ridevalemount.com and visit facebook.com/ridevalemount for updated photos and videos. Feel free to contact us at the office for further info or advice at 250-566-4817 or email VARDA at info@ridevalemount.com

Please ride carefully, there are some hazards that exist with in the lower snowpack and you should be trained before venturing into big terrain. Please visit www.avalanche.ca for advice from the professionals.

New for 2013!

The Valemount Visitor Information Center will open 7 days a week this winter. VARDA Memberships and Season Passes will be available and the staff will be a great source of information for all things winter related.

Hours: Sun-Thurs 10am-4pm, Friday 10am-9pm, Saturday 8am-5pm Phone: 250-566-9893