Feldinger Trail - Revelstoke Snowmobile Club
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Feldinger Trail - Revelstoke Snowmobile Club
22 B SNOWMO Apr. 15 Jan.1 to e Inclusiv TRAIL - Groomed FOREST TRAIL - Nongroomed ALPINE TRAIL - Nongroomed 1 GPS POINTS CLOSURE AREA - No Riding 21 E BIL O WMSURE . 15 O SN CLO o Apr t ive .1 us Jan Incl U ILE CLOS CABIN MAIN PARKING AREA Feldinger Trail Bill Gill Trail RE This is one of the two mountain areas that the Revelstoke Snowmobile Club has a management agreement on. It offers four groomed trails on your way up to the Cabin and then on to the alpine. To access this riding area turn North off Hwy # 1 just west of silver bridge at the lights. Travel on west side road 8km to Frisby Parking lot which is located under the transmission powerlines. From the parking lot you can access Frisby Ridge or take Streeter Street over to Boulder Mtn. The well marked and groomed trails will take you from the parking lot right to the highest view point on Frisby. From there you will ride some of the best tree riding or stay on ridge and head to the back end burn. This is a great mountain that offers family to expert riding, treed areas to open bowls. Stop in at our newly built cabin and sign into the book before heading out onto ridge. Allitude 4500-6500 ft SCALE 1 : 65,000 SCALE 1 : 52,381 LEGEND Frisby Ridge Area 20 McKay Way Davis Drive Bill’s Bypass 19 Frisby Main Dickson Drive MOF Cabin FRISBY RIDGE GPS INFORMATION 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) CABIN 0 KM • N 51 05 05 • W 118 16 78 SUMMIT 2.5 KM • N 51 05 93 • W 118 16 70 TRAP LINE – CLOSED 6 KM • N 51 07 41 • W 118 17 32 NARROW RIDGE 8.25 KM • N 51 08 32 • W 118 17 09 DROP OFF 10.5 KM • N 51 09 19 • W 118 17 09 GREEN TOWER 12 KM • N 51 09 72 • W 118 17 53 14K SIGN 14KM • N 51 10 59 • W 118 17 21 17K DROPOFF 17KM • N 51 11 95 • W 118 16 55 AREA 1 SIGN 18.5 KM • N 51 12 86 • W 118 16 96 BURN 21 KM • N 51 13 76 • W 118 17 24 END – CLIFFS 25 KM • N 51 15 01 • W 118 17 78 ILE B MO RE 5 W U .1 O SN CLOSo Apr t ive 18 .1 us Jan Incl Green 17 Tower 16 Snowmobile Closure The Revelstoke Snowmobile Club promotes ‘Best operating practices in wildlife habitat.” You are responsible to know where and when the closures are and to stay out of these areas. If wildlife is encountered on a designated trail, please refrain from approaching. Make every effort to stay as far away from wildlife as safely possible. Keystone Basin 15 Summit Boulder Mountain Area nger Feldi Bill Gill Trail 14 .1 us Jan Incl McKay W ay Bi ll’s By p as Caribou Basin is accessed by Hwy 23 N approximately 108 kms North. This is our furthest most riding area but well worth the drive. The front end has some great tree riding which leads to two massive bowls. You can also go up the backside up the Brewster logging road. s ain Frisby M Fr isb e Davis Driv yM ai n SCALE 1 : 41,209 12 Dick Drivson e r Str eet rtle Tra il Back Turtle Trail Sale Mountain Area P Stree ter Front Tu Stree t Stree te DO NOT SLED ON SKI TENURE RUNS. FRONT TURTLE TRAIL There are seasonal snowmobile closures on this mountain so make sure you are aware before heading out. Closed January 1 - April 15 inclusive. This is another area that has extreme avalanche hazards, so check avalanche bulletins and have your avalanche gear. Yet another popular area 18 km North of Revelstoke on Hwy 23. Parking is limited on Hwy so use caution. A road leads to top of the mountain which allows for early and late access to the alpine. There is a BC Hydro communication tower on top, and this is private property so please respect and do not go near. Sale Mtn has some seasonal snowmobile closures due to caribou south of the tower. This area borders Mt Revelstoke National Park to the south. There is NO riding in the park area at all. Altitude 4,000 - 7,000 ft. Cabin ain Frisby M 1) TURBO • N 50 59 86 • W 118 27 12 • FLAT BEFORE TURBO 2) N 50 59 79 • W 118 25 74 • STEEP HILL 3) N 50 59 96 • 118 24 88 4) CAIRN • N 51 00 20 • W 118 23 75 5) SUGAR BOWL • N 51 00 28 • W 118 22 87 6) SUPER BOWL • N 51 00 48 • W 118 22 50 • SUMMIT PAST 7) SUPER BOWL • N 51 00 53 • W 118 22 15 8) TOP OLD TOWER • N 51 00 81 • W 118 21 39 9) LAKE • N 51 00 40 • W 118 21 14 10) TELEPHONE TOWER • N 50 59 60 • W 118 20 25 11) BOULDER CABIN • N 51 00 46 • W 118 19 35 y Ro Tra il La Kir kup La ne Bez a Super Bowl Boulder Cabin 8 7 6 11 5 4 3 Turbo 1 CARIBOU BASIN 13 BOULDER MOUNTAIN GPS INFORMATION You are travelling through Heli Ski Tenure when going up the ungroomed trail on the Front Turtle. Please stay on trail until you have reached the open bowls of the alpine. Do not sled on any of the ski runs. Westside Forestry Road E BIL O M E OWOSURpr. 15 N S CL o A t ive Trail This is Revelstoke’s premier Riding area. To access this riding area turn North off Hwy # 1 just west of silver bridge at lights. Travel on west side road 4 km to the Boulder parking lot. From the parking lot you can access Boulder or take Streeter Street over to Frisby Ridge. From the two large parking lots you will travel over 50kms of groomed trails that lead into the Alpine. There are three main groomed trails heading up to the cabin. Boulder offers terrain for all riding abilities from open bowls to expert tree riding. You will ride in our famous super and sugar bowls, drop into Kirkup Lakes and back to Turbo Hill. Be aware of high avalanche hazards on the expert terrain and remember it is your responsibility to check avalanche conditions before heading out. Please be sure to stop in at the Boulder cabin which is located at the end of the Kirkup trail in the alpine meadow and sign in before heading past the cabin. Allitiude 4000 – 7500ft Always a popular area, which is 52 kms North on Hwy 23 and note parking is limited. This is a very large area with vast open bowls. Make sure you check the avalanche conditions before heading up the Keystone. It is a remote area so take extra gas and gear accordingly. There are some seasonal snowmobile closure areas North of the Keystone trail and south of the Keystone cabin. Watch for caribou and please respect these closures. The front side of Keystone has some great tree riding for low visability days, but the back end to Keystone needs to be saved for a clear day. In order to access the back end of Keystone you must first cross a shovelled out area. 2116 2 9 Sugar Bowl a Sh ed a eL ne Veid e nso P n Tr ail man Trai l Repeater Tower TCI 10 Tower Toll Booth West Entrance, No Public Parking SN OW C Jan LO MOB .1 SUR ILE E I to nc Ap lus r. 1 ive 5
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