The skid steer with front mower is actually a mower, so in spots the alder is flattened and stripped of bark. It does do a decent job in many places. Uneven ground and other areas are done by brush cutters. I have not hiked to see where areas have already been brushed off of Eagle.
Baldy Community - since 1968
Independent Blog for the Baldy Community
Monday, June 15, 2026
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Found these on RDKB Facebook
Google Cam?
A white car with what looked like a camera tower on the roof was picked up on surveillance driving through the village today. I could not read the logo on the car door, but the tower looks like a smaller version of the one that Google brought up several years ago to be mounted on a sled going through the ski runs.
Firesmart Day - June 27th - 10:00am to 1:00pm
Firesmart Day - show up, you might learn something.
BMR Activities
Summer Long Weekends at Baldy
Dates: June 27th & August 1st | 10am – 5 pm | Baldy bar
Enjoy your long weekends over the summer up at Baldy! Go for a hike around our beautiful mountain, then enjoy a BBQ down at the base area! Check out some goods in the Artisan market featuring local vendors!
Interested in being a vendor at our artisan markets? Please email fb@skibaldy.com
June Morning on Baldy
- 5:00 am droplets falling from the sky
- 6:00 am snowing
- 7:30am sunny and windy
Sunday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Closed Statutory Holidays*
- Household waste (mixed waste)
RECYCLABLE MATERIAL
- Commercial customers - printed paper and packaging including: corrugated cardboard (please flatten); boxboard and paper products; plastic and metal containers; gabletop and Tetra-Pak cartons;
- Recycle BC Depot for blue box materials including: corrugated cardboard (please flatten), boxboard and paper products; non-refundable plastic and metal containers; gabletop and Tetra-Pak cartons; Styrofoam containers, trays and packaging; non-refundable glass bottles and jars; plastic bags and overwrap; other flexible plastic packaging. Please empty and rinse all containers. For a complete list or to download a Recycling Guide, visit Recycle BC.
- Scrap metal EXCEPT vehicle bodies. Please remove all fluids (eg. oil, gasoline). Take vehicle bodies to auto wreckers. Consider taking large metal objects to your local scrap metal dealer.
- Large appliances/white goods
- Empty propane tanks up to 100 lbs.
- Yard and garden waste
- Clean wood waste
Note: all refundable beverage containers are banned from the transfer station recycling depot – please take them to your nearest bottle depot.
Please separate all recyclables. Ask the attendant for assistance.Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Augmenting the brushing by hand, with a rented machine
From BMR Facebook. I knew it was coming, but waiting for nicer weather to get out there and take some photos.
Monday, June 8, 2026
"Crit Lake"
Sadly John died in a car accident on a ski trip to the rockies. The original ownership group prepared a bronze plaque honouring him, to be mounted at the "lake". For decades, the plaque sat in various places in the Baldy Bar. It has been a few years since I have inquired, but the last time I asked, it had apparently disappeared. If anyone comes across it, we should do something about getting it on display.
Friday, June 5, 2026
Someone told me this a long time ago.........
Engrave your tools, skis and other valuables with your drivers license number. If your stuff ends up in a pile of recovered stolen goods, the RCMP can quickly identify who it belongs to.
Angry
Yesterday I met a nice guy, contractor, journeyman. I posted a promo for his business, but took it down as soon as I learned his tools had been stolen. I will repost after I have talked to him.
This is particularly disturbing as the tools were taken from the back of a pick-up truck, in a driveway, in the few minutes the contractor was inside the building. Three pick-ups parked there, lights on, smoke coming out of the chimney. Still daylight.
Was someone watching? Owners of the other two pick-ups had gone for a ride on their quads less than an hour before.
Images provided to me from cameras in the village so far are all vehicles that I recognise as people owning/staying in the village.
I have a dashcam image of someone walking in the village around noon - someone I do not recognise.
Stuff can be returned, no questions asked.
Batteries are marked with initials, hand tools are trade specific and culprit may not know what they are for - keep an eye out for discarded tools.
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Tools stolen on Whiskey Jack - updated time line
Calling all cameras. Milwaukee Tool box, grinder, batteries stolen from the back of a pick-up in Jones' driveway . Updated timeline - the contractor continued working until closer to 7:00 pm. So the window for the theft would have occured closer to 7:00pm.The contractor had just gone into the cabin before leaving, and the stuff was gone. The contractor's truck was picked up on camera circling the village closer to 7:00pm.
Reported to RCMP
Three guys, three pick-up trucks - working all day. Two guys head out on their quads around 6:00pm. Third guy goes into the cabin briefly before heading home. Tools disappear from his truck while he was inside. Someone watching?



