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64 Hours of Snow and Rain Pelt Pinkbike.com

Posted: Jan 9, 2009

The past week has been hell in the Lower Mainland. We have been through hip high snow, ice rink streets, and pelting rain. We have experienced it all, and for a small mountain based city that doesn't usually even accumulate snow during the winter season, this is a huge deal for us, and it's starting to pose a pretty big issue.

Read on to see the damages,

For those of you that don't know where Pinkbike.com is located, we're based in the Fraser Valley in the town of Chilliwack. We are located about a hour and a half East of Vancouver, and about 40 minutes out of the mountains. This winter has been crazy for us, not only for the amount of snow that we've received, but for the "hurt" mother nature is putting on us with this week's rain and warmer temperatures.

First off, Chilliwack got a dump of about 4 feet of snow prior to Christmas time. The last time we had a large snow fall was in 1996, and that consisted of about 4.5 feet of snow. Since then, Chilliwack has slowly been building up its protection from the Vedder River, by the use of dykes, however this recent snow and rain fall has put our dykes in peril. Are they actually high enough is the annual question and with all the rain and snow run off, no one is sure.


We now have roads that are inches under water, full road closures and sections of town unreachable. Our local riding spot is even being compromised. Parmenter Road, better known as the road to Vedder Mountain recently collapsed, creating a large hole on the road. What a crazy winter time!




Here's a small "humorous" write up explaining our predicament:

Chilled Vancouver commuters faced their second day of winter hell today, as an additional 2 centimeter of the peculiar white stuff fell, bringing the lower mainland to its knees and causing millions of dollars worth of damage to the marijuana crops. Scientists suspect that the substance is some form of frozen water particles and experts from Saskatchewan are being flown in. With temperatures dipping to the almost but not quite near zero mark, Vancouverites were warned to double insulate their lattes before venturing out.

Vancouver police recommended that people stay inside except for emergencies, such as running out of espresso or biscotti to see them through Vancouver's most terrible storm to date. The local Canadian Tire reported that they had completely sold out of fur-lined sandals.

Drivers were cautioned to put their convertible tops up, and several have been shocked to learn that their SUV's actually have four wheel drive, although most have no idea how to use it.

Weary commuters faced soggy sushi, and the threat of frozen breast implants. Although Dr. John Blatherwick, of the Coastal Health Authority reassured everyone that most breast implants were perfectly safe to 25 below, down-filled bras are flying off the shelves at Mountain Equipment Co-op.

"The government has to do something," snarled an angry Trevor Warburton. "I didn't pay $540,000 for my one bedroom condo so I could sit around and be treated like someone from Toronto."




The Rain has subsided, for now. Here are a couple up to date images of the view from the deck of Pinkbike. Our recent snow pack has depleted greatly due to the rain fall. The amount of snow you see here is usually what we would receive over the whole winter season, not a few the left overs of a few quick storms.


It's straight up crazy here. Hopefully we don't get flooded even worse but no guarantees. Let's all just be happy that Pinkbike.com is running off some server based out of sunny Texas.

Thanks boys!

Bring on the heat as I want to ride!

-Jordan.
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  • + 4
flag koontzy00 (Jan 9, 2009 at 18:24)
good read!!
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flag feltstraightshot07 (Jan 9, 2009 at 19:27)
its 45 degrees Celsius in Dubbo, Australia... jealous...i like cold...
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flag steezemaster (Jan 9, 2009 at 20:36)
In massachusetts, we just had a big icestorm, knocking over 2 million homes out of power. The local utility company, Unitil, should have been the ones fixing the power lines. But due to the fact they were ill-equipped to deal with the situation at hand, private ontractors had to be hired from as far away as Illinois. I was with-out power for 6 days. We were in a state of emergency, and the national guard landed at my sisters work in choppers, and were clearing roads with bull-dozers. I went out and helped the roads dept. with chainsaw in hand to help get rid of the massive amounts of shit in the roads. anything bought for "survival" is refundable by the government I recently found out. Should have bought a massive chainsaw and said it was for "clearing the property" but really just build trails with it. I jerry rigged the carto getpower so I could go on pinkbike while the power was out. You guys in chilliwack are lucky that the rain isn't freezing on trees and such, or you guys you be screwed. You should consider buying a generator for pinkbike headquarters!
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flag dray (Jan 9, 2009 at 21:36)
Man you guys should of seen maple ridge over 2ft of snow!! and its still here.
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flag mistercrabb (Jan 10, 2009 at 0:01)
Try Gloucestershire.
Its the same as that, except instead of the snow you just get rain for several weeks.
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flag jGell (Jan 10, 2009 at 0:38)
hahaha man, coastal bc is literally a rainforest. Don't worry, we know what rain is all about. Just not the fluffy white stuff.
  • + 8
flag cranxwork (Jan 10, 2009 at 3:32)
Errrr actually yes. Most of the BC coast is often said to be a rainforest climate. Have you seen some of the videos of the northshore??
  • + 5
flag trevorwg (Jan 10, 2009 at 7:44)
Yea, like jGell said it's literally a rainforest. But it's temperate, not tropical.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temperate_rain_forest
  • + 3
flag CanadaDiscGolf (Jan 10, 2009 at 8:03)
"Mang, its all that Global Warming from the big corportations, mang"
-College educated hippie
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flag xltrider (Jan 10, 2009 at 10:36)
that's intense. especially what you went through, steeze. we had two gnarly floods over the summer. a guy i know went wakeboarding down the street behind a truck and we went kayaking in the park.
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flag konad (Jan 10, 2009 at 13:31)
if i could trade all the rain in chiliwack for cowichan valley on vi i would because the god damn snow wont leave.
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flag jGell (Jan 10, 2009 at 14:14)
You'd trade away the cow valley dude? I mos-definitely do not agree. It's the most temperate place in Canada.
  • + 0
flag cotakid (Jan 10, 2009 at 17:07)
it got down to -13 Celsius here in port coquitlam!
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flag konad (Jan 10, 2009 at 17:30)
no man, i meant i want the rain to get rid of the snow. and its finaly starting to rain and hopefully finish it off. i agree its one of the most temperate places in canada but dont be fooled,its still canada and cow valley gets lots of realy shity weather its not much different then any place on the lower coast.
  • + 0
flag jGell (Jan 10, 2009 at 17:34)
haha yeah dude I know, I'm from the valley. Far as Canada goes though, it's your best bet for comfortable weather.
  • + 1
flag aaustin (Jan 10, 2009 at 17:36)
Canadadiscgolf. That was hilarious!!!
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flag MUnibiker (Jan 11, 2009 at 10:49)
Yeah,, true
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flag khslova (Jan 11, 2009 at 14:43)
pinbike is running off a server in british coloumbia not texas
  • + 1
flag revyrules (Jan 11, 2009 at 19:06)
yea but in revy we put all that snow to good use and go shred it up on skis and boardsSmile
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flag tbike55 (Jan 12, 2009 at 16:57)
are you kidding me thats nothing where i am its supposed to be -25 celcius this week and around 3 more ft of snow on top of the 3 ft we have already but its awesome and like revyrules said we go shred it up.

..Except for steezemaster thats just horrible
  • + 0
flag greaseball (Jan 12, 2009 at 19:42)
we escaped the rain and went to the interior for some snow was awesome people throw the bikes in the shed for the winter honestly.... use quads or snowmobiles way more fun
  • + 1
flag konad (Jan 13, 2009 at 6:33)
wow your gay
  • + 0
flag greaseball (Jan 14, 2009 at 18:33)
that wuz my bro..... he likes bikes too and im tryin to convince him to ditch the quad but hes not
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flag g-monster (Jan 9, 2009 at 18:25)
Sounds like somewhere I'd like to live!
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flag evantib (Jan 9, 2009 at 22:45)
that sounds pretty much like were you do live
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flag chippythemonk (Jan 9, 2009 at 18:27)
Over here in New Hampshire we just had a huge ice storm that left more than half the state without power and many didn't get it back until a week later. So I would be used to that kind of weather.

I liked the mock write up on your situation. It was pretty funny.
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flag nishnash (Jan 9, 2009 at 18:27)
Good article, I loved all the snow, it was great, tons of snowboarding already this season with almost 120 hours over the 2week holiday alone. North Van and West Van haven't been AS badly hit with the melting snow, but we still hurt. The snow and ice caused lots of issues. I'de like to thank all the city plowers for keeping our roads safe, everyday i woke up in the morning and i knew i wasnt going to slip cuz you could see no ice or snow on the roads.
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flag dotca (Jan 9, 2009 at 18:30)
No matter how much snow we get, the local Tim Horton's will be opened!
  • + 1
flag nishnash (Jan 9, 2009 at 21:31)
That is true, donuts Big Grin
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flag HewDaawg (Jan 9, 2009 at 22:18)
no tea cups
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flag t-sashaw (Jan 10, 2009 at 0:49)
i miss Tim Hortons Frown

that was a good read Smile
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flag wickrider (Jan 9, 2009 at 18:31)
forecast is big bright sun starting next Tuesday for Chiliwack.
hang on guys , wont last for ever.
and all that you described is about what you can expect on a single winter day in Québec !...(yhea ok , petite exagération...!)

sucks to see the ridding spots get dammaged but , everything can be rebuild.
i rode an old hard tail on crips packed -15C celsius snow for an hour yesterday.
it's winter in Canada and it's always tough on bike addicts.
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flag mudd (Jan 9, 2009 at 18:32)
Global warming!

Glad I live in San Diego!
29 degrees;(85F) next Monday.
Year-round riding! Wink
  • + 0
flag TyreBurningBiker (Jan 11, 2009 at 8:16)
i live in portugal, there where 2 weeks last yr that werent good to ride... but the other 50 where awsome!
although it was -4 the ohter day... it never gets below 0 :S good job the trail defroze at noon... Razz

so all u guys that can't ride in the U.S come to the tracks here Razz
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flag GVSz (Jan 9, 2009 at 18:39)
if you think that's bad dude, come Toronto (as the article said). Better yet, go to Quebec.
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flag eric---o (Jan 9, 2009 at 19:54)
Its true, Quebec has a constant harshness when it comes to winter. Not a single break. We get a dumping every couple of weeks all winter.
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flag catryder17 (Jan 10, 2009 at 23:41)
im moving to Quebec man, or at least more northern ontario, i need my snow, gotta go sledding and shit, i couldnt live without my snocross and shit!
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flag sqrleprle (Jan 11, 2009 at 20:05)
that's not to mention how low the temp gets there. i lived in Montreal for 6 years and wasn't surprised to see the temp at -25c. Your nose sticks together when you breath through it. And the wind.........
Does anybody remember the ice storm that Montreal had about 8 years ago.
Some people had no power for almost 3 MONTHS, woopdy do about 6 days. People were dieing and shit
  • + 1
flag catryder17 (Jan 12, 2009 at 4:22)
I can handle it, Im Built like a walrus
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flag thud (Jan 9, 2009 at 19:46)
i drive a lifted 4runner there was a section of road on our way to school that was passed my bumper and to even kick it off and make it funnier i got asked if i wanted to race by a guy in a row boat
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flag samdueck (Jan 9, 2009 at 19:50)
yeah this is crazy, i live in greendale and a few houses just down the street from me people had to leave and there homes were just wrecked.
thankfully the my house didnt get flooded out!
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flag alex422 (Jan 9, 2009 at 19:59)
crazy stuff, i lived in abbostford for 6 years and we got storms and a little snow but nothin like this.....hope pinkbike stays unflooded!
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flag serbian (Jan 9, 2009 at 20:01)
That scenario at the top is a reality in Portland. When it snows an inch everyone buys chains; the sale of chains is an industry staple. Doesn't matter to me on the coast - rarely snow, rainy 366 days a year.
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flag NWray (Jan 11, 2009 at 7:01)
an inch and everyone buys chains WTF??????????we arnt aloud to put chains on our cars, due to the fact that it "wrecks the roads", dumb ass law makers guess wat maybe they should make the ground freezing illegal too, cause guess wat????wen it thoughs it also wrecks the roads.........i hate dalton Mkdinky
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flag Stainer (Jan 9, 2009 at 20:05)
I hate the snow, the only good thing is a got my bike tuned and didn't miss any riding time!
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flag NorCalNomad (Jan 9, 2009 at 20:30)
It's 70's here is cali Big Grin
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flag bradwalton (Jan 10, 2009 at 9:27)
yeah, but it's cali
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flag thrice (Jan 10, 2009 at 9:53)
We are also in the 20 degree celsius down here in Monterrey Mexico. Mad respect for you guys that have to put up with weather, and to think I get frustrated for one or two days of sub cero temperatures.
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flag Mike-MTB (Jan 9, 2009 at 20:37)
Good article tup
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flag flyboi (Jan 10, 2009 at 1:05)
bois you should try living in wales rains most of the year then jst freezes flatout nd its super cold if your going out on a early morning ride
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flag flymore (Jan 11, 2009 at 7:52)
but it rolls serioiusly fast...
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flag the-A-team (Jan 10, 2009 at 1:40)
thus weather is absolute shit, i live about a 10 min bike ride from pinkbike, and its ridiculous my street had almost half a foot of water for a bit of time, why cant the sun just come out so i can go riding!
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flag c-v-tich (Jan 10, 2009 at 3:20)
prety cold overhere, past 20 days we had two wormest days of 0°C (when it snowed), othervise is -5 to -16

finnaly i can play some hockey after all these unusualy warm years Wink
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flag c2crider (Jan 10, 2009 at 4:29)
Loved the comment about SUV's Razz for once I dont envy you having snow!
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flag mxnate (Jan 10, 2009 at 5:14)
I have no idea why I left Vancouver, Im in Ontario now and Im afraid the cold might eventually kill me in a fit of frigid rage. I could live with a massive down pour or 2, or even a little "west coast" snow, try having to be concious of the temperature of your testicles....now that's inconvenient. And Besides, Vancouver is one of the few places on earth where Adults can claim a snow day, I was there in '96 when the city got a foot of snow and had to shut down completely. Oh and did I mention you have better riding than we do! I hope you all survive.
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flag BuffnStuff (Jan 10, 2009 at 5:35)
in germany we have the coldest winter since 22 years. usually we have about 0 degrees celcius in january, but now we have like -15°!! It's just ridiculously cold.
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flag valtra (Jan 10, 2009 at 6:14)
Well you know the praries have -45 Celsius weather right now and it doesn't seem to be warming up from what I was told just the other night.
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flag valtra (Jan 10, 2009 at 6:16)
But the damage really does suck. That is quite a cocktail of weather all at once. Hope that everything is up and running smoothly soon.
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flag trevorwg (Jan 10, 2009 at 7:37)
Yea, in Edmonton it's been up and down between -20 and -40C since before Christmas. It warmed up to -2 this morning and it' feels tropical.
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flag cripps (Jan 11, 2009 at 11:23)
No doubt. What a bunch of sissy pansies in "Tha 604". Somebody call the Waaambulance. Forget Four-wheel-drive as an alien concept, wait until they dig around a little, find a male cord end under the hood and start bragging about secretly owning a hybrid. That's the block heater, kiddies. Now put that away before you hurt someone with it.

I think I'm done now. I know Radek and Brule(for starters) used to live in Calgary, so to hear any of this whining is even more deeply amusing.
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flag Cro-Mag (Jan 10, 2009 at 7:39)
Next thing you know people will be dying like they are in Europe because of 20cm's of snow and temps below -15.........I'm sure proud to be an Albertan!
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flag Atli (Jan 10, 2009 at 9:08)
the new denver and nelson area had a huge dump of witch caused slides on all alot of the roads out of the area. the roads are opening one by one but some where going to be closed for up to 4 weeks.
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flag Terrafire (Jan 10, 2009 at 12:30)
Gah the roads here in Coquitlam were rivers!
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flag oxymoron (Jan 10, 2009 at 14:06)
haha I'm in Minnesota right now. Now THAT'S cold.
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flag pushingbroom (Jan 10, 2009 at 22:31)
I suggest everyone watch this movie.

http://www.hurricaneonthebayou.com/logo.html

It demonstrates how floods and marsh lands are a positive thing.. and how destructive dikes can be.
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flag wesley-fraser (Jan 11, 2009 at 5:13)
And up here in Northern B.C. we usually have to live with 5 feet!
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flag CalumGentles (Jan 11, 2009 at 13:58)
I like the weather to be like my women, very wet.
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flag barker26 (Jan 12, 2009 at 21:47)
try living in manitoba -50C with the wind chill
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flag DeityNike (Jan 13, 2009 at 10:11)
To CalumGentles - LMFAO! That's awesome.
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