Early Season Riding!

tnehlsen

Member
Took on 06 Crossfire 6 out there in 2010 . Plenty of areas and trail to ride a non mountain sled. Only place I was limited was climbing the "big" hills. That was ok, didn't belong in those areas anyway. Wasn't prepared for avalanche areas so we stayed in the meadows. Would do it again in a heartbeat if I had a chance.
 

scott_l

Member
O the days of being young, having money and not as many bills...........o how most of us miss thouse days!!!!!

Nice pics, thanks for sharing......glad some one has been able to burn some gas
 

ezra

Well-known member
Oh, I'm fully aware of that. The problem is that El Nino sucks.... and I only have a 600 sled with a 137 inch track.

Probably going to end up riding the top trail section in Ontario, once they have something decent.
for out west the snowy's are marked pretty well for trail. they groom 1 or 2 times a week. u can be trail ridding in 2 or 3 feet with 1 overnight dump. a xf6 can get through that as long as u hammer down . if staying on the east side of the range those trails get packed pretty quick . if staying on the west ryan park side way less traffic . other thing Is ryan park side makes for a ez commute to the siara madre range after the Midwest piss pounds snowy range in 2 days
 
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chicagosledder

New member
We are headed out the day after Christmas, not sure where we are going yet though. I was hoping for Rabbit Ears but Laramie sounds good because of the drive.
 

pez

Member
I was planning on leaving December 9 or 10, but I may have to delay that unless they get more snow
 
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