Friday, March 20, 2026
Revised Operations and end date. Thanks to Mother Nature's Tears
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Update
At the moment it appears that mother nature has stopped spitting at us. My FB feed has been full of updates from ski areas all over North America and beyond, not as fortunate as we have been. The BMR ops team has adapted to challenges, and given us consistent groomers. We would have liked them to have more snow to work with, but they have done an amazing job.
I have chosen not to post some of the images from other mountains, incase someone glancing at the blog thinks they are from here.
Cooling trend forecast to start Saturday, with new snow on Tuesday.
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Thanks for the ride
I had planned to ski home, but the groomer had not been from Beaver Trail around and down Jolly Jack. Thanks to my friends (and neighbours) for the ride home. I prefer not to drive down on Sugar Days.
Spring Schedule
Monday, March 16, 2026
Monday
Hello Baldy Babes,
Fresh powder today
for our snowshoe through the forest. Snowshoe Hare tracks were everywhere this
morning but we didn't see them.
A delicious Baldy
Burger, fries, celery soup and chocolate brownie bites for lunch hit the spot.I
was hungry! (see photos)
Primrose
takes such good care of us, Happy Birthday!
Thank you Baldy
Babes for the Pappa's Firehall Bistro gift cards and $5 gas money!
Looking forward to
seeing your smiling faces next week.
Take Care, Marian
Sunday, March 15, 2026
Bracelayer, Thank-you Al Barnes
I happened to be out on my deck a couple of weeks ago when Al was walking by. He told me about bracelayer, and the endorsement from a cabin full of physiotherapists.
I ordered a pair, wore them in the cabin for a bit, and today I put them to the test on the hill. Too many folks on the hill that I wanted to see, and not happy after a month of not skiing.
Bracelayer supports the knees and apparently helps with retraining the alignment of the leg. One theory being that whatever I have done to compensate for the original problem has contributed to additional pain.
I am happy with my four runs today. Tolerable pain at the original site, but none of the extreme pain I had been dealing with in certain positions.
Happy to connect with this North Van family. First time meeting the kids, and an easy bond when I told them I know their Grandma.I didn't get a photo, but the family living behind me are all snowboarding now. I couldn't catch 3 of the kids, but was intrigued watching the four year old boy. He was very tired, and ready to go home, but his stance and balance were excellent, and he has mastered technique and subtle foot movements that far exceed what I usually see in beginner snowboarders.



