PRCEMC Website Launch

The Predator Ridge Community Emergency Management Committee is excited to announce the launch of its new website planned for May 15, 2019. The website will be accessible to the public … Continue reading “PRCEMC Website Launch”

The Predator Ridge Community Emergency Management Committee is excited to announce the launch of its new website planned for May 15, 2019. The website will be accessible to the public at www.prcemc.ca as well as through the Predator Ridge Home Owner Intranet.

Jim Popowich, PRCEMC coordinator says “this will be a huge benefit to the Predator Ridge community, with up to date information regarding Emergency Planning, Block Watch, FireSmart and Commonage Road Improvements and Safety.

Check us out at www.prcemc.ca and/or through the link on the home owner intranet. Enter the online Quiz to win a great prize!

PRCEMC Town Hall Meeting May 13, 2019

The Predator Ridge Community Emergency Management Committee (PRCEMC) will hold a town hall meeting on Monday, May 13, 2019 in the lower ballroom of the clubhouse from 6:30 to 8:30 … Continue reading “PRCEMC Town Hall Meeting May 13, 2019”

The Predator Ridge Community Emergency Management Committee (PRCEMC) will hold a town hall meeting on Monday, May 13, 2019 in the lower ballroom of the clubhouse from 6:30 to 8:30 pm.

Plan to attend to hear more about what the PRCEMC is all about and learn more about it’s organizations such as FireSmart, Block Watch and the Commonage Road Improvement Committee (CRIC).

NEW SIGNATURE MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAIL

The new signature bike trail, the Granite trail is now open. This 4.1km trail was built by acclaimed local trail builder Cam Sorensen and has it all, a fast flowing descent, … Continue reading “NEW SIGNATURE MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAIL”

The new signature bike trail, the Granite trail is now open.

This 4.1km trail was built by acclaimed local trail builder Cam Sorensen and has it all, a fast flowing descent, smooth rock slabs,  snappy berms, punchy climbs and views worth packing a picnic lunch.

The name does not say it all in this case but yes there are a few great rock slabs to ride!  Granite will become the showcase trail for Predator Ridge if not the Okanagan.  Once the word is out people will come far and wide to ride the trails Predator has committed to building.  

Granite is set as a primary down trail but it you have the skills and lungs of steel it could be climbed.  There is some exposure on the trail so look before you leap as some of this trail is built on a cliffs edge, literally. This is a big factor on why it is getting the expert designation,  most the hard slabs do have go around but this trail is definitely for the discerning of mountain bikers.