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  • 19 Aug 2022 6:06 PM | Steph Nitsch (Administrator)

    Trail Crew positions Available.

    We have a couple of positions available on our full-time trail crew. We’re looking for individuals who thrive in the outdoors, love the mountains and trails, and are passionate about what they do.

    We work 10 hour days, Monday through Thursdays (40 hours per week), until mid-October. Pay is between $18 and $24 per hour, depending on experience, skills, and responsibility. Tools, training, supervision, and transportation to and from the work-site will be provided. Any significant experience in trail building, mountain biking, endurance sports, physical laboring, chainsaw operation, and a vehicle that can be used (and compensated) for work-site access will all be considered favorably. Current WorksafeBC level 1 (or equivalent) first aid certification and a working cell phone are required. 


    Send a letter of interest and resume in .doc or .pdf format to stewspooner@gmail.com .

  • 30 May 2022 6:07 PM | Steph Nitsch (Administrator)

    June 4th - The 16th Annual Trails Day in Rossland

    Meeting Place : Centennial Parking Lot at 9:00am June 4th

    What you can expect from the day : 

    9:00am - Meet at Centennial Trailhead for intro and safety information

    9:30am - Drive down to Paterson & walk towards the target section of Doukhobor Draw for Trail Work

    9:30am - 3:00pm - Trail Building and Digging Extravaganza!

    5pm-9pm - Lions Campground Beer & BBQ Social with draw prizes starting at 6:30pm and music by DJ Bass Cat

    All community members are welcome and encouraged to participate in the Family Friendly Trail Building Day! The team will be working towards improving the existing lower Doukhobor Draw Trail to transform it into a smooth and enjoyable climb trail from Paterson. If you have them, please bring along with you picks, metal rakes, shovels or clippers. The KCTS has many tools to go around and will kit out anyone who shows up ready to get their hands dirty! Essentials to pack are sunscreen, bug spray, food, water and appropriate clothing to be comfortable outside. 

  • 25 May 2022 6:07 PM | Steph Nitsch (Administrator)


     

    KCTS May 2022 Events Invitation

    The KCTS has some upcoming events! Mark your calendars because we would love to have you out to support the Society and contribute towards expanding the local trail network.

    Here are the Deets :

    June 4th - The 16th Annual Trails Day in Rossland

    Meeting Place : Centennial Parking Lot at 9:00am-3:00pm on June 4th

    All community members are welcome and encouraged to participate in the Family Friendly Trail Building Day! The team will be working towards improving the existing lower Doukhobor Draw Trail to transform it into a smooth and enjoyable climb trail from Paterson. If you have them, please bring along with you picks, metal rakes, shovels or clippers. The KCTS has many tools to go around and will kit out anyone who shows up ready to get their hands dirty! Essentials to pack are sunscreen, bug spray, food, water and appropriate clothing to be comfortable outside. 

    The trail building will be followed by a potluck, cold beverages and give-aways and is certainly not to be missed!

    Church of Dirt

    Meeting Place : Iron Colt Trail Head on Saturday May 28th 9:00am - 12:00pm

    The Church of Dirt has been making fabulous progress over the past month in building a trail which starts towards the bottom of Iron Colt and will connect around the front of KC and connect at the KC Ridge / North Star Junction. The Church of Dirt meets every other Saturday and all are welcome and encouraged to attend!

    Beaver Valley May Days

    The KCTS is very excited to be participating in the Beaver Valley May Days this year! 

    There are 2 hikes/walks planned, on Sat May 28th,to enjoy the recreational trails in the valley:

             1. Antenna Trail in Montrose; meet at trailhead at 8:45 am

              2.Webster Road Trail near Fruitvale; meet at trailhead at 8:15 am

    Please feel free to join us for the scheduled events or walk the trails any time! Afterwards there will be a KCTS tent in the vendor village at Haines Park. Stop by to say hello and learn about the planned new trails in the Valley!


  • 23 Apr 2022 6:08 PM | Steph Nitsch (Administrator)

    Happy Spring from the Kootenay Columbia Trails Society!

    As the snow is melting across our region, we are excited about the 2022 trails season! The KCTS has had a busy winter developing plans and projects for this year, and we’re excited to share them with you!

    Join the KCTS!

    Annual memberships expired on April 1st. Please visit the KCTS website at http://www.kcts.ca/membership to renew your membership and ensure that it is up to date. Memberships help generate funding for the KCTS, while a strong membership base also demonstrates community support for the Society when applying for funding. If you are interested in joining the KCTS and have a passion for organizing events, please reach out as the KCTS would like to expand its member outreach and engagement!

    Early Season Updates

    The snow has disappeared from many of the lower elevation trails and the snow line is creeping upwards. A reminder to trail users to be cautious with early season trail conditions! If the trail is still saturated with water, riding it may cause damage to the trail’s integrity; please wait until it dries before riding. There were a number of windstorms throughout the winter and fallen trees are likely across the trail network while trail washouts and other hazards are also possible. Please be careful when using the trails and share your findings in the “trail reports” section on the TrailForks app to alert others and the trail crew.

    Trail Crew

    The KCTS Trail Crew is hitting the ground on Monday April 25th. The Society was fortunate this year to have been provided with funding for a Trail Crew of 8 members! The Crew will be starting the season with providing maintenance across the existing Trail Network. As the season moves on, the focus will shift to expanding the network through the creation of new trails.

    KCTS New Trails Forecast

    Mxiɬp Xewílh [Cedar] Trail : In 2021 the KCTS received a $172,800 grant to complete the Mxiɬp Xewílh trail. The vision for this trail is to complete an 18km trail route connecting Rossland to the Seven Summits trailhead. The 3.25km lower section of trail which runs from COG trail to Aqueduct was roughed in by the end of last year, and will be completed this Spring. Upgrades to Aqueduct trail and a connecting trail through Blackjack are being undertaken by the City of Rossland, starting this Spring. The new upper 7.8km section of trail connecting starting at Biathalon and finishing at the Seven Summits trailhead will be a major trail construction focus for the KCTS for the entire summer. We’re hoping that the entire trail will be completed by end of season 2022.

    New up-track in Trail : construction of a new climbing trail to access the bluffs loop is underway! The trail runs approximately parallel to the current Raven’s Rock Trail and will provide new access to the Bluffs and Aspen Loop trails. Thank you to the Adventure Leadership Academy students at JL Crowe who have been volunteering on the project for the past couple of years.

    New Trail off KC : A new trail is in the works and pending final approval in the KC – Monte Christo trail area. Stay tuned for further updates as the KCTS irons out final details!

    KCTS Trail Building Day June 4th

    With opportunities for our community to gather seeming likely in 2022, the KCTS is planning our annual Community Trail Building Day on Saturday June 4th. Save the date and mark your calendars as there will be an opportunity for everyone to get their hands dirty and help the KCTS dig into one of our exciting new trail projects! No experience is necessary and the Society will provide all the tools you need. We look forward to seeing you then!

    Church of Dirt

    The Church of Dirt is coming back in 2022! Thanks to Greg Matthews for taking the lead on this initiative! Church of Dirt is a weekly trail building opportunity for any community members who are interested and keen to trail build and contribute to the expansion of the trail network. This will be taking place every other Saturday at 9am with projected start date of April 30th.  Keep an eye on the KCTS social media for updates and meeting places!

    Keep in Touch

    Reminder to show your support of the KCTS by purchasing your membership at: http://www.kcts.ca/membership

    Weekly trail information and updates are posted to the KCTS Facebook Page and Instagram accounts which are found here:

    https://www.facebook.com/kootenaycolumbiatrailssociety

    @K_C_T_S

    The Trail Crew provides updates to the TrailForks app as maintenance and work is completed


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