Friday pictures. Let's start the weekend with a smile

elf

Well-known member
Don't get me wrong, the drop in from where I took the picture is very steep and the other side is steep as well but there is usually enough traffic through that area that there are pretty well worn paths through there. One time we went through this year there we had 3 shorties with and the 2nd time I was just with my wife and kids and I rode her 2 up up the steep side. Just gotta give her!!! If you go into there after a fresh snow with no other tracks I could see the challenge for shorties.

It would be a long walk out of there though, especially with those wolves around looking for a easy slow animal to catch!
 

polarisrider1

New member
indy 500, you just leave them alone. They are not yours to touch.(your mom and dad said that also). The owners know where their sleds are.
 

doo_dr

New member
Morning. I didn't get to enjoy your pictures until this morning. I was called away to be with our new family member. 10lbs 3oz- 20". born last Thursday. Mother and son are doing fantastic. The first picture is how we told our families about our pregnancy.
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doo_dr

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He has a big brother with lots of "hand me downs". Kitty cat, 120, DS 50. I think my son is more excited than his mother and I. When we got home he wanted to show his brother all of the toys that they have to play with.
 

doo_dr

New member
I found a pic of my 1st mountain creation. 136"track was the longest back then. It was a heavy brute but this thing could climb with any sled today. You just felt like you were riding a bull for a day when you were done. Does anyone remember the SummitX track? I called it the roto tiller. Everybody behind me called it the "chunk thrower". FYI The serial number on this sled was ...0003.
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doo_dr

New member
I'm going to try to add a picture (scanned) of my son's riding crew. It's only 1/2 of the fleet that gets together on the holidays.
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doo_dr

New member
I'm going to try to add a picture (scanned) of my son's riding crew. It's only 1/2 of the fleet that gets together on the holidays.
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elf

Well-known member
Here we are drying my daughters boots off after she broke through the ice playing near the open water. Don't know how many times I told her to stay away from the edge! Then once she breaks through she just stands there and cries. We had to dry off her boots, her socks, snow pants, and pants.

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