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I wanted to get out there sledding this winter, but with trying to finish our house in preperations to move east, I doubt I'll have time. Thanks for the offer though!!!
Most of the pics above tree line are from last year as the weather has been too crappy to bother with pictures this year.
The other pictures are a mix of this years and last years.
A few that are a little older yet.
This tower was built durring the winter of 08 and was gone when I went up for my first ride the next year. The funny thing is that very few people noticed it, no one knows who built it and what it was for.
those are pretty sweet pics. Any idea on the rise of those hills? That pic of the bowl looks pretty near exactly the same as we would play in back east...man, I miss that kind of riding...
Hey, how's it going sherm The dog's running fine I had to pull a found on road dead truck the other day. It couldn,t handle the cold HA HA . But my old 91 ranger still kicken I have been usen it when its been cold ,The price of diesel here is more then gas. Any how if I get my lazy a## off the sofa might go for a burn to the shack out in the sticks ,and see if I can get stuck in the cat tails not likely - the old plazer eats right though . I 'll have to get my seat repaired it tor the other day ,the stitching let go.Well sherm one of these times I 'm down their we'll have to meet for a tim's
those are pretty sweet pics. Any idea on the rise of those hills? That pic of the bowl looks pretty near exactly the same as we would play in back east...man, I miss that kind of riding...
The first picture would be 800'+
The second one is much smaller, maybe 400'max.
In my previous post (#226). The ridge in the middle of the first picture is a 2000' climb and is really challenging for a naturally asperated sled when there is a 12-18" of fresh snow The second picture shows the 800' climb through the trees and out into the open to get to the bowl in the first picture. The last picture is a 1000' straight pull that I made with my old 600 one time.
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