by Amber Lane | Jan 14, 2022 | News
What does the warm weather mean for the trails? Unusually mild temperatures and rain in Revelstoke are having an impact on the Boulder and Frisby trails. As most of you can probably understand, when the weather gets mild like this, the snowpack on our trails turns to...
by Amber Lane | Jan 11, 2022 | News, Wildlife
Did you know, the Frisby Ridge Cabin wasn’t always part of the Revelstoke Snowmobile Club? Originally, the cabin was used by the local cross country ski club who held the special use permit for Frisby Ridge. When the ski club chose not to renew its permit, the...
by Amber Lane | Dec 28, 2021 | News, Wildlife
When it comes to the Club’s voluntary caribou closures, the most important thing to note is that non-compliance could result in the expansion of current closure areas or the permanent closure of entire mountains. Revelstoke Snowmobile Club’s involvement with...
by Amber Lane | Dec 23, 2021 | News
Following a few questions about camping in the Boulder and Frisby parking lots recently, we wanted to make sure we’re all on the same page. As per Revelstoke Snowmobile Club’s agreement with Recreation Sites and Trails BC, camping in the Boulder and Frisby parking...
by Amber Lane | Dec 8, 2021 | News
From avalanche safety information, hiring sleds or guides, to where to ride and stay, we’ve got you covered for Snowmobiling in Revelstoke, BC. Revelstoke is home to one of the oldest and largest snowmobile clubs in British Columbia and offers some of the best...
by Amber Lane | Nov 28, 2021 | News
November 28, 2021 Boulder and Frisby Trail Update BOULDER The Jordan Forest Service Road is now closed to all vehicle traffic. Sledders will be parking at the main lot and riding from the ticket booth. Kirkup and Bezanson trails are in. We need more snow...