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Sewart part 2

 

the crew

the crew

After riding thru hyder Alaska for a few days. We got tired of the long mine road full of woops. So we started riding a bit inland near a place called Meziadan jct. The approach to the riding zones is a bit of a challenge. One of the places we road has a river valley with near verticle walls. Once you get in the valley it’s about 1000 verticle feet before you can get out of the gulley. It wasn’t an easy trail break but it sure was a lot of fun with people in tree wells and stuck with nothing more than a foot of the track touching the snow. On our last day of riding, we unloaded the sleds almost straight onto the Bear Glacier from the highway. In fact it was about 500meters across a lake to the tongue of the glacier. It was a crazy route find as we wound our way through ceracs and crevaces before getting up onto the main Bear Glacier. Once on top the icefield ran in all directions as far as the eye can see. One of the guys on tour with us spent his youth hiking grid lines for mining companies all over these mountains. He’d heard rumors that a test mine closed 10 years ago and left all the equipment at the mine site including a new Bombardier snow cat. So the mission turned to finding the cat.After a bit of searching sure enough we stumbled onto the cat as well as a bunch of other vehicles and equipment.

Unimog

Unimog

 We spent an hour too long digging the cat out because when we turned to head home the clouds moved in and whited us out 10 kms from the truck. Luckily a couple guys had turned on their gps and we were able to follow our trail home instead of spending the night in the snow.  

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