skiroule
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I figured that since this thread does involve sledding and an area of the U.P. many of you are familiar with, I’m hoping it is of interest. I had a little trouble figuring how to break it up but decided to split it into three posts, one for each day of the event. I apologize in advance for the length but I think it’s almost the end of the vintage news from me for the season so you’ll have all summer to recover.
If you didn’t see this on the event calendar, this event just wrapped up yesterday.
The first day was declared to be the “Iron Butt Ride,” a ride of slightly under 50 miles with no business establishment stops until we got back to the Boondock Inn starting point. About 50 sleds made this run with most being vintage sleds and a mix of other later model sleds. In the end, all sleds made it back home under their own power.
There is still an abundance of snow in the area, which made for some pristine, white riding and surroundings


If you didn’t see this on the event calendar, this event just wrapped up yesterday.
The first day was declared to be the “Iron Butt Ride,” a ride of slightly under 50 miles with no business establishment stops until we got back to the Boondock Inn starting point. About 50 sleds made this run with most being vintage sleds and a mix of other later model sleds. In the end, all sleds made it back home under their own power.

There is still an abundance of snow in the area, which made for some pristine, white riding and surroundings

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