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This blog is the third in a 3-part series about responsible travel, and how to be good stewards of the places we visit.
This blog is the second in a 3-part series about responsible travel, and how to be good stewards of the places we visit...
Let’s get down to brass taxes: you’re visiting Golden because it’s special. And what makes it special is that so much of the landscape is unmarred by human hands. That’s rare these days, and since you don’t want yours to be the hands that mar it, we’ve put together some helpful tips on how to tread lightly while still finding the adventure you seek.
本博客是关于负责任的旅行,以及如何成为我们所到之处的好管家的三部曲中的第一部...
There’s a reason that the Freeride World Tour makes a stop in Golden. The mountains are big and the snow is deep. In addition to that, the Dogtooth range is a stone’s throw away from the infamous Rogers Pass, making Golden a backcountry hub. It’s some of the most accessible big mountain terrain in the whole of Western Canada and that powerful mix of huge mountains and fresh powder is a combo few of us can resist, so here are some of our top tips for staying safe in the mountains this winter:
Whether you’re a seasoned local or first-time traveller, you won’t want to miss these tips and tricks from our great staff at the Golden Visitor Centre!
It’s called a Mecca for a reason...
Standing outside in Golden BC, I peer upwards above my steaming thermos. Big, steep, white, and endless are the peaks that surround this strategically placed town. I nearly trip over my own feet as I perform a slow shuffling 360 while drooling over the sea of mountains and wonder, how do I choose where to ski tour first?
Hey Everyone!
My name is Kayli Dentman, I am a snowmobile athlete living in Golden, BC. I moved to Golden for the ultimate riding terrain and to pursue my passion for backcountry sledding, I am originally from Lacombe, Alberta. I grew up riding all over Alberta and British Colombia, my family got me into snowmobiling at age 3, and ever since then, I have been addicted to the sport!
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