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I havent been there for the past two winters but I have been there quite a few times. The guys I usually go with are there right now, talked to them this morning but weather was poor for riding. Usually end up on Frisby way out back and Boulder a few times - never went to Keystone - that 'ledge' thing doesnt sit well with me!!!
sounds like another guy bored with sledding the praries... nothing beats a 100mph run straight up!!! feeling the sled pulling with every spec of power its got...mmmmmmmm. Can't beat the mountains!!
sounds like another guy bored with sledding the praries... nothing beats a 100mph run straight up!!! feeling the sled pulling with every spec of power its got...mmmmmmmm. Can't beat the mountains!!
Never bored of riding anywhere! There is so much to see in this province sledding - so much of everything - trails/ evergreens/ northern lakes/deep snow/ open field riding / going on a long loop for a few days making 500 or more miles. The mountain stuff can be so variable - plan a week long trip and have nothing but crappy weather, spend $1500 and never ride in the sun.
The mountain stuff can be so variable - plan a week long trip and have nothing but crappy weather, spend $1500 and never ride in the sun.
me and a buddy have a saying that "a s@@tty day of riding is better than any day of work..." although it usually applies to dirt biking, it can work on the snow. but i fully understand what your saying.
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