Baldy Community - since 1968
Independent Blog for the Baldy Community
Monday, February 23, 2026
Spring Passes
Sunday, February 22, 2026
I'm not usually a "Change dot Org" Type, but
There is special section of the KVR rail trail out of Princeton that was severely damaged after the 2021 atmospheric river. My particular interest is the geology of the area, but it has been a gem of a trail for many. A recent decision was to spend around 20 million to completely deactivate it, rather than 60 million to restore it. Princeton is lobbying for another look. Some of the users are motorized, but restoring to foot and cycle traffic may end up being an option. If you are so inclined, have a look at the info and consider the petition.
Saturday, February 21, 2026
Mr. Schlackl and Team Atomic
Friday, February 20, 2026
March 7th - Baldy Ski Patrol Awareness Day
Event by Canadian Ski Patrol - South Okanagan Boundary Zone
We are a group of dedicated individuals working together as a team to provide assistance to mountain operations and first aid support when needed. All in a mountain environment where everyone ,loves to ski.
Be Happy
We would have liked more new snow more often this winter, but we have had good quality groomed skiing. Knees older than mine enjoyed the off piste yesterday.
The fatal avalanche in the Sierras was rated a 2.5.
In Europe, damage and closures due to avalanches and warnings rated 5.
Check out this article on the avalanche that took out a ski lift, Meribel.
https://www.tetongravity.com/175cm-of-snow-and-a-destroyed-lift-in-meribel/
Thursday, February 19, 2026
No Fire Department
We do not have a fire department. We have a number of full timers who have basic wildfire fighting training.
The village was laid out with no cabin more than 1000ft from a forestry hydrant. That is a lot of hose lay to get to some cabins.
Access to the hydrants is not always consistently maintained in the winter.
The wildfire folks have had issues with the water utility regarding who is authorized to charge a hydrant. I don't know where that is at. The wapiti hydrants are different than the strata hydrants.
Homeowners do not know what the hose inventory is, and how to access it.
Things you can do, just in case..............
- is my unit/chimney W.E.T.T. compliant and clean
- fire extinguisher in the kitchen and by the wood stove
- tap in the basement with 100ft garden hose and nozzle attached
- red smothering fire blanket in the kitchen
- plumb an outdoor hose bib that can be left on in the summer when your inside water is off, 100 ft hose and nozzle attached
Information for newer members of the community.................
W.E.T.T. Inspections
Many of the cabins were built before there were W.E.T.T. inspections. Newer devices and chimneys come with mandatory clearances from combustibles. In recent years, insurers have required long term clients to provide a W.E.T.T. inspection certificate in order to continue coverage. One cabin snagged in that request had an excellent, efficient wood stove, built by the owner who was qualified to manufacture it. He had to replace it because it did not have a ULC plate on it.
Chimney Cleaning
As a full time resident, I have my chimney cleaned once a year. I have a newer efficient stove, and burn dry wood. Since the installation of my Pacific Energy stove, the cleaning has never yielded a significant quantity of debris from the chimney. I used to clean my own, but having it done professionally gives me proof that it has been done. A cleaner from Penticton books 2 or 3 days in June or July to come up and do chimneys here.
Chimney Placement
The closer to the peak your chimney is, the more efficient the draft, and less problems with snow dislodging the chimney.
Fire - Three times in 58 years, 4 if you count the outhouse................
I recall 3 occasions in 58 years when there was a cabin fire related to a wood burning fire appliance or chimney.
- The first one I think was in the '70's before we had running water. Friends were staying in a colleague's cabin, and the floor started to smoulder due to insufficient fireproof barrier under a wood burning heater.
- The legendary one was probably in the '80's - ceiling/roof caught fire from heat of chimney - GW loved to tell the story of what neighbour M was and wasn't wearing when she ran for help.
- Family and friends of mine were renting a cabin, and were following the shut down instructions which included putting the ashes in the outhouse. Only problem was that the ashes were not cold.
- I don't have details to post on the most recent, as I have not spoken to the owners. Several community members, including the guys "authorized" to turn on hydrants were not far away. There is smoke, water damage, and presumably damage to wood in the vicinity of the wood burning/chimney area.
- The above posts with suggestions are general in nature, and not based on any info on the most recent incident.


