Err, umm I went to my bubdees cabin...didint know it wasn't plowed out//...WHY NOT?
Yes everyone hates thieves , but your unprepaired situation and off season maintenance is what lead to your butt hurt debacle. jezus yur an unprepared city dweller....at best....schit yur lost items are just misplaced from hearing your rant....LOL
Snobuilder - I'll bite.....The driveway was plowed out, with the exception of this last snow fall of about 4-5". Normally, this amount of snow is not an issue for a 4wd truck with good tires, which was the case with this vehicle. However, what we didn't know was under the 4-5" of snow was 100% ice on the driveway. I am sure your utopia world, we would have had the driveway salted prior to our arrival. LOL. Just not how my reality is I guess.
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A Northface Vest? Are you sure you weren’t actually out cross country skiing? lol
Brother use to work at The North Face - so I have a lot of their gear and to be honest, works pretty darn good for this type of sport.
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That's just ridiculous. I would've been visiting every bar in area looking for the idiot.
We did. The area we were in is fairly remote, but did visit the closest 8 bars or so and no sleds to be found. Spoke with the sheriff as well, but not expecting much. He stated this is the first time he has heard of a grab and dash type situation taken off a sled. Stated cabin break ins are pretty common but not items stolen from sleds, atv's, or utv's.
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Just noticed this thread. Were you trying to say thieves? Instead of theives? It is I be for E except after C. This entire site has become a playground for illiterates.Sorry for your loss. Hope you are not in the teaching profession.
I will admit I am a terrible speller and did notice my mistake after I posted. Unfortunately I can't edit the title. Being a poor speller does not make someone a bad person - LOL.
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I would bet it wasn’t a snowmobilier who took these items. I’d guess a local with nothing to lose.
I parked my sled well off the trail with no other tracks of any sorts near it. There were a set of fresh snowmobile tracks right next to where my sled was parked. I could see the footprints in the snow of about a size 10 or 11 boot walk around my machine. 95% certain it was a snowmobiler who took my gear with what I saw for evidence.