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the view is spectacular....rode by meself into the nite....shut off machine under trees on a lower hill and watched the sun set....quiet....check out my lone track along the ridge....to the right and behind me in pic 4...wanted to go over dare where it was blowing on top of mount Fuji....one slip...LOL...rememeba when 153 was the shazzz nazzzz

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two tops and just east of mt jefferson

love wheelin' up hills as you jump snow puffs and rollers....or going down slopes so steep the brake oil boils and pops the lid off...or night riding along the ridges and switch backs...love riding to elk lake lodge out dare in the wildness...you ride there? whats your old screen name?

o man....running the switch backs at nite at aboot 70 going down hill into the 90's hairpins with one side a truck runout and the other side of road certain death into the abysmal blackness...what a rush
 

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love wheelin' up hills as you jump snow puffs and rollers....or going down slopes so steep the brake oil boils and pops the lid off...or night riding along the ridges and switch backs...love riding to elk lake lodge out dare in the wildness...you ride there? whats your old screen name?

o man....running the switch backs at nite at aboot 70 going down hill into the 90's hairpins with one side a truck runout and the other side of road certain death into the abysmal blackness...what a rush

Name has always been the same.
We ride wherever the good snow is. Snowy's, Cooke, Tog, IP/West, Big Sky, etc.

We ride all backcountry. Not much 70mph stuff happening with us. 36" front end and 163" track doesn't handle to well in the switchbacks. Trail just long enough to get in the backcountry. Then work our way to wherever through the trees and slopes.

My bud has been to the very top of Mt. Jefferson. Ive been to where your 3rd pic is. Straight down drop, A LONG ways down to the right of the pic. And its wilderness area anyway.
 
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Name has always been the same.
We ride wherever the good snow is. Snowy's, Cooke, Tog, IP/West, Big Sky, etc.

We ride all backcountry. Not much 70mph stuff happening with us. 36" front end and 163" track doesn't handle to well in the switchbacks. Trail just long enough to get in the backcountry. Then work our way to wherever through the trees and slopes.

My bud has been to the very top of Mt. Jefferson. Ive been to where your 3rd pic is. Straight down drop, A LONG ways down to the right of the pic. And its wilderness area anyway.

yes you are correct....the first thing I do to my rental is buy new wear bars for it....tighten the front shocks way up oppotite of soft for mountains like they like....then lower the limiter strap in front...and put the triangle blocks on high....now you can rail on the trails...and climb like a beast....IMO the setup they do out west is old...arcaic...and incorrect....you'll only know this when you set one up like this and try it...and some of those hills....I saw tracks on so I am like wow....if they can do that I can....so I attacked the matterhorn and made it going up...then later on...I learned the locals and others making those tracks...were going down the hill...as up was impossible.....LMAO...after that I went down em too...was way easier and safer....LMAO

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PS....I once climbed a 90 degree verticle wall...everyone gave me stuffins saying there aren't any....o but there are.....like dis one...but sledding

 
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from aboot 3:45 on is the ravine area I speak of 4:25 and on....love it.....when its super deep that's the shazzz nazz area on the way to elk lake lodge....I hope I spelled shazz nazz right? I hope this is in the right area of the web site........and I hope 20 guys correct me and don't watch the film...cause that's funner....LOL


PS....any o youse dudes know a SHAWN BETTORS....not sure if spelling is correct...but hes from new York...lives in Kalispell....and guides sleds....anyone seen him....tell him johnny larue wants to say hello bro

 

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Ive never been over by Elk Lake Lodge.

Ive heard of the Ace guys, but I have never hired a guide anywhere. Im not into big groups. We usually have 2-4 people max. Mainly like the tighter tree stuff.
 
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