Sunday, October 19, 2025

Household Garbage Transfer Station - Saturday

 


If they are that desirable, put them on the street in front of your house.


Flatten and put in the recycle bin.


Take to appropriate metal recycle place.

Monday, October 13, 2025

Crossing the Rainbow Bridge..........

Rosie crossed the rainbow bridge today, after 12 good years.  Posting about a dog passing is not something I usually do, but everyone knew Rosie. She was the guardian of the upper cul-de-sac, and likely she logged the most miles zig zagging the Baldy snowshoe trails during her life time. When she was sleeping on the couch, her legs would be running while she dreamt of being on the trails.

Our thoughts are with Marian and Jim. They have always had at least one Irish Setter in the family since they came to Baldy. Recent days have been tough, and Marian in particular will miss her constant canine companion.



 

Regional District Kootenay Boundary Interactive Map

Look it up - no need to speculate. To clarify some recent discussions in the community.

https://mapping.rdkb.com/portal/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=a04d9112a9be4e019997de84e5135f04  

Select your target area and zoom in.

There is access at the cul-de-sac below the strata, in Wapiti. It is not an easy access, but those who find themselves in conflict with the owner of lot 16 could locate pins and work on a trail.


There is no public road between Porcupine and Whiskey Jack.


During construction of my cabin in 1977, Terry Smith knew the owners of lots 62 and 63, and got permission to clear a path to go through their properties to excavate for my foundation. My contractor later built a flume down that way to pour my foundation. The logs were also skidded down that way on the snow.

Around that time, not long after, there was a neighbourly agreement to make a path down the survey line from the power line to lots 64 and 79. This provided access for construction of at least three of the cabins along there.

At some point after that, I paid to have the path extended to my lot 80, to get firewood in to the back of my property.

Again, all of this is private property. Many of the adjacent properties have changed hands. At any time, any adjacent property owner could deactivate their portion of the path.

Beyond my lot 80, there remains the survey line from the original layout of the subdivision.

In recent years, I had a very steep driveway built on my lot, so that in the event of losing that access, I could still get to the back of my property.

I put up a snow fence at the back of my property during ski season to keep skiers from cutting through my property and encountering my truck on one side, or a steep drop off on the other side.

I you are familiar with the fence, it is not on the property line - it is set back 3 feet on one send and two feet on the other end from the property line.

Please understand, that when you go through this path, you are on private property.

No access through the Davison driveway.

It should be common knowledge by now that the Davison driveway is private property, not trail access.





Sunday, October 12, 2025

Sunday

Snow on the ground, more wood (tarped) to split, and few more things to put away. I have been expecting this, but last night the laptop that has been struggling decided to stop cooperating.

Everything is backed up, and the new laptop has the basics set up on it, but things like my turkey clip art, and historical photos are not at my finger tips.

Bear with me as I juggle my time between outdoor chores, indoor chores, hockey games, and computer work.

Saturday, October 11, 2025

Base Area Clean Up

I prefer the Andy Foster method - don't announce anything until you are absolutely sure it is going to happen. So we wait until spring, and hope for a good announcement.


  • The "Sprung" structure aka "rodent haven" has been removed.
  • A temporary structure has been built for the electrical stuff.
  • The balance of the original foundation has been cleaned up.
  • The site has been looked at and test holes dug.
If something happens next summer, the work done already will expedite the process. The wish for a long time has been to get rid of the "Snowy" trailers, and construct a guest services/rental building with lots of washrooms! Hoping for good things next spring.


Alpine Club Hut Moved

The old hut was gifted to the Alpine Club several years ago, and has been moved to a more convenient location - the fourth one for this 12 x 20 building.

Osoyoos Hardware and Lumber (Uncle Paul), had it constructed to house the original rental shop. 

I was offered the building if I could move it on to my lot, but the logistics were challenging, and I wanted something bigger.

When the lodge was expanded, it was turned, and used as the ski patrol hut.

It was moved away from the lower base area to make room for the fabric snow sports center.

The Alpine Club has moved it, and the project continues.

I have photos of all the locations, and will add them later.


 

Thursday, October 9, 2025

Community - Thank-you BMR Team

In our small community with lots of activity, the sound of an inbound ambulance with sirens and speed got a lot of hearts pounding. More so when the sirens were turned off at a particular location.

Thank-you to the first aid trained Baldy Team members for responding until the ambulance arrived.

The information I have is that someone involved in a delivery on Whiskey Jack Road was injured.

Our thoughts are with the injured individual, and those who were nearby.


Change is Coming!

The unseasonable warmth is coming to an end, and we could see snow Saturday night and Sunday night. It is a little early for it to stay around, but cooler temperatures are on the way.

Please remember to bring 9volt batteries with you this weekend. It is time to check smoke alarms.


Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Love these guys!


I asked Sam for help, and he brought Matt (and Finn) with him. We got a lot done, including moving my huge pile of split firewood from the back of the property to the winter spot, under the front deck. After 52 years of driving, and 17 of those years driving a Tacoma, young Sam is way better than me at backing up the trailer.

We did a little task for friends on Ore House, then followed the sound of the chain saw. Andrew was more than happy to see his long time friend. I've known Matt and Andrew since before they became fathers. Matt and Robin have three in their twenties. Andrew and Jenny's two are both teenagers, and Linc has his driver's license.

Matt came to Baldy the year the Eagle Chair was installed, and stayed for 20 years - lift maintenance, patrol, and eventually Mountain Manager. Andrew worked with Russell in lift maintenance and did amazing things with the cats including park building.

Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Chipping in the Gravel Pit Oct 25th and 26th

 

Moving the wood waste site up to the gravel pit above the village has been a great success and a great deal of material has been collected, mostly as part of ongoing FireSmart works. The Regional District is going to contribute the costs of a chipper and we are responsible for the labour. 

 

Could you respond by email snowmac@shaw.ca if you are available to help sort materials on the weekend of October 25/26 and what the availability is. A few hours, a half day or all day; for each day. 

 

Please let us know as soon as possible and we will determine if we think that have enough people. We think that we need 6-8 folks per day to use the machine efficiently. Thanks, Rod