Not sure what this means exactly just yet but I think we all seen this coming
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/hiking-ban-vehicles-wildfire-concerns-1.7019695
Not sure what this means exactly just yet but I think we all seen this coming
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/hiking-ban-vehicles-wildfire-concerns-1.7019695
Good info, but I’m not going to like your post.
Well, that blows. I guess the road bike is about to get a lot more use.
Thanks for reminding me… sometimes I forget I own a road bike
There is a bit more information on the Province’s website:
Just got off nine mile at 3:45 phew…
I guess now is the time to embrace the “If it’s not on Strava, it didnt’ happen” mentality ![]()
Feel like we need a VR simulator
Just like Kucherov said: “This is first class BULLSHIT!”
I’m curious, would a park like Burgher hill in Kentville be off limits right now?
Wonderint same thing.. like the jump park by forest hills isnt in the woods so should be open??? If its not the baseball fields directly next to it should be closed as well should they not?
Parks are open, just wooded trails that aren’t. So Burgher Hill and Mt Edward should be fair game.
I had a look at Mt. Edward park last week. I don’t think there’s a pump track there anymore, but the jumps were in good shape.
It’s just three jump lines now, built by DirtLove.
Burgher hill is open
Anyone know where K roads fall? Might be time for the Old St Margarets Bay Rd
I’m not sure, but I would guess any roads not actively maintained by Public Works are off limits.
Thinking the same thing as in Ingram but highly likely closed.
Big Ingram loop would be the last place I would wanna be if a fire broke out back there.