Sunday, March 29, 2026

Reflecting as my 62nd ski season comes to a close...........

I watched my cousins ski at Skyline, at the Anarchist Mtn. Summit. I learned to ski at Borderline, (Hedlunds Ranch.)

Uncle Paul Fairweather took me up the beginners rope tow between his legs, and I later went up the other rope tow with the older kids holding the rope down for me.

I had lessons from Alfred Gruhl and Bill MacLeod.

I rode the new T-bar which eventually was moved to Baldy.

I have trained with some of the best Level IV CSIA instructors, achieving certification and attending clincs at Sunshine, Lake Louise, Marmot, Whistler/Blackcomb, Big White and Kimberly. I first met Tim Foster at Lake Louise. At the time, there was a separate certification for teaching children, which we both added to our other certifications.

At Blackcomb, I joined a group of instructors for a run with Nancy Greene Raine, and happy hour with her in her hotel.

In addition to the above listed ski areas, I have skied Norquay, Panorama, Phoenix, Manning, Apex, Silver Star, Red Mountain, Tod Mountain and Whitewater. Back east I skied Sutton in Quebec, and Jay Peak in Vermont.

Baldy is home, and I have skied every bit of this mountain. I've simmered as newer folks have named runs that don't fit the original run naming themes, and I skied all of the North Side before there were runs.

The most incredible experience I had was at age 20, skiing the west side of the North Bowl, after the cornice had slipped. The only time I have pushed off, unable to see where my first turn would be as the drop was so steep.

I've skied Baldy in all months from November to June. I've skied the South Bowl and the North Bowl multiple times - fortunate with cat rides, and lots of hiking.

I have taught skiing for many years, including adaptive lessons. I've had the joy of encountering former students on the hill, back with their own kids.

I have nothing to prove, and if I never ski CD again, that is fine with me. I've skied it all, and the focus moving forward is strengthening the knee so I can ski Baldy for many more years.

Last winter, I skied more than 60 days. Today will be my 18th day this year. Thanks to Helene (RMT), Al (husband of Physiotherapist),Kamil (Veterinarian), and Paul (Pedorthist). They have listened and advised me on the way forward with my troubled knee. Yesterday I felt the confidence coming back into my skiing.


Last Day of the Season

Apex and Baldy are closing today. Big White is hanging in for Easter, but today is the last day for the Gem Lake and Falcon Chairs. They are diverting grooming machines to other areas to make it through the coming week.

Slush Cup today at 1:00pm.

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Saturday, March 28, 2026

Season Change

It felt good to pull my trailer out of the unlocked compound today - thinking of adventures ahead.

I towed it down to Gen7 to put some air in the tires - (now 2.50 to start compressor)

Gas was 168.9 yesterday, today it is $176.9

Saturday

Nice turns on the lump today. Nice corduroy. Tyler, Jay and Donny have done an awesome job farming and grooming this winter. Donny did the lump last night.

George Kennedy sold his cabin here years ago when his boys were grown. Nice to see him up here today with grandkids.

A positive experience when you can ride the chair with a vet then a pedorthist, and get confirmation that skiing is better than resting for the knee. My skiing confidence went up a notch after those rides.

Love to see the local kids out having a blast after a strong season with the Alpine Club.

I had planned to do several photos of the Transition Industries event, - lots of riders and features. I didn't think I had a lot of room to get by, so I skied Nk'Mip, which was great corduroy.

There isn't much retail stuff left in the guest services trailer, but there are sale prices.

I had planned for this to be my last day, but I think I'll go out tomorrow too.

Friday, March 27, 2026

Press Release - Our Community Association (BMCA) Has been awarded a trails grant.

 

Press Release

March 27, 2026

Driven by Community: Enhancing Baldy’s Trails for All Seasons 

The Outdoor Recreation Council of BC has awarded a grant of $3,238 to the Baldy Mountain Community Association (BMCA) to enhance trail markings, signage, and mapping along the well-loved hiking and snowshoe trails on the east side of Baldy Village. Supported by dedicated volunteer labour, BMCA members will be actively involved in trimming branches, installing markers, and improving wayfinding throughout the network. Baldy Mountain Resort (BMR) has also agreed to be involved with this project and the Osoyoos Indian Band has been very surpportive.

For nearly 60 years, the Baldy trail system has grown organically alongside the evolution of the area—from a small ski hill into a vibrant, year-round community. Today, these trails are a valued part of daily life for residents and a memorable experience for visitors in every season.

In Sweet Single Track, author Andrew Drouin describes Baldy’s network as “impressive for such a small resort,” while noting the need for clearer, more consistent signage. A previous project successfully addressed these issues on the west side of the Village, creating a safer and more user-friendly experience. This new initiative brings that same level of care and attention to the east side.

The project will focus on three key trails: Gruhl’s Pool Loop, a scenic 2–3 hour route with sweeping views; Eleven to Heaven, a thoughtfully designed trail offering safe winter access and cool summer travel; and Twisted Tree Trail, a rewarding climb to one of Baldy’s most stunning viewpoints. While these trails are already well-used year-round, improved signage and mapping are essential—especially in areas with limited cell service.

With continued support from Andrew Drouin, who is generously contributing GPS verification and technical expertise, the project will deliver consistent trail markers, updated maps at key junctions, and enhanced digital resources through the Baldy Blog and Sweet Single Track.

This initiative reflects BMCA’s deep commitment to fostering community connection, enhancing safety, and encouraging outdoor recreation. The Association extends its sincere thanks to the Outdoor Recreation Council of BC for supporting a project that will enrich the Baldy experience for years to come.

Volunteers are always welcome to be part of this meaningful work and enjoy time on the trails. Those interested please contact Rod at snowmac@shaw.ca

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Contact Rod MacLeod

Trails Director BMCA snowmac@shaw.ca

Phone: 

 

Storage - depends what your definition of "secure" is.

My friends who use the same storage facility as I do.............

Most of you are aware that a Baldy family had two quads stolen out of the compound - culprits cut the fence.

This afternoon I went to my trailer, and found the gate open, no one around. The site manager did not answer the phone.

When I walked close enough to get the Quail Security #, there was a hand written note on the fence with John's phone number. Apparently the motor that drives the gate is out of service - can't get part-repairs coming Tuesday.

John says he is opening the gate manually at 7:00am, and closing it at 7:00pm., and he is keeping an eye on things.......

Sign says security cameras are working.

The Baldy Bar

Noah 

Last Friday night I went into the bar for supper, and was the only guest when I went in. The music was a little loud, and not my kind of music. I didn't say a word - Noah walked over to the sound system, chose an age appropriate music channel, and turned the volume down. Thank-you Noah.

Primrose

Well, I have a soft spot for Primrose, as I have known here since she was a baby. Not only has she provided excellent customer service this winter, she has been doing courses, preparing for the next step in her education and work. The Baldy Babes gave her some house warming gifts for her new home.

Others

There are others who have worked in the bar this winter, but I don't know them.

Hilary

Her energy amazes me. In her working career, Hilary owned and managed a company employing 30? Occupational Therapists, and developed models for ICBC and the Forest Industry to get injured workers back on the job sooner.

At Baldy, she has volunteered countless hours to this community, including the Community Association, FireSmart, and Baldy Babes. Hilary has volunteered with Mel, helping in the planning and implementation of events in the bar.

Mel

Mel is a gem, and she has revitalised the Baldy Bar. She took the time to sit down with locals to listen, and ask questions. She has used her education and experience to provide a Baldy experience, and lined up entertainment and activities that work. 

The Community

Let's support the activities for this closing weekend, and have a beverage together Sunday afternoon for the last live music of the season.

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Confusion Season for the Snow shoe rabbits

 


Mother Nature got the message............

It is snowing, and the weather guessers suggest that this will continue throughout today and into tomorrow. 

Monday, March 23, 2026

Baldy Babes Last Day of the Season

Hello Baldy Babes,

Our morning began with a celebration for Primrose and her new adventure with gifts for her new home.

Hilary brought us to Eleven to Heaven Trail across to Gruhl's Pool and down Beaver Trail to Jolly Jack.

Lunch was ordered in the Cafe where Mica took our orders and cooked them too. She was a one woman show! Thank you!

Primrose surprised us with cupcakes for dessert. Thank You!

Hilary, Cheryl and I look forward to seeing your smiling faces next year.

Take Care, Marian