I just have to comment on this - snowmobiling, for me, is one of the BEST things for my back! I know it seems like the opposite, but its just how I work. My chiro guy can't figure it out... but says if it works for you, keep doing it! Of course I'm not riding ass draggers anymore though... or that would not be the case.
With L4, L5, and S1 fused in 2019. and not being able to fully stand straight up without pain or walk long distance. I have 0 problems riding! I took friend that is about 10 years younger than me for the first time. On our way back he said you know before we left I asked the other guys you ride with how you did with your back. I said, so what this the out come? His comment back was, "They all said you get on the sled and it is like, there is a joint lube you hose attachment for your back to plug into and you just ride. And they were not kidding!" I just laughed.
With that said, I had to take a picture of this guy, He is finding a way to make it work and deserves credit! This is at the intersection of Trail 8 and 47 in the Eastern UP just northwest of Strongs
Cadillac Dec 29th with my boys about 3 hours later my youngest broke his arm but no damage to the sled.
Eastern UP Jan 27th weekend with a friend
Cadillac Feb 10th weekend with my oldest son
Cadillac Feb 24th weekend with my oldest son a group of friends
St. Germain in March 10th weekend Had a friend with me but he had sled trouble and after hours of waiting for him I finally listed to him and went out riding with out him... In doing so I meet a group from the Chicagoland area and had a great time riding with them.
I even had the opportunity to meet the famous Indy500 on this trip.
Mercer March 24th weekend
I have to say I had a great time on this trip and enjoyed meeting and riding with WIViperman. (Wish we would have stop for a few pictures.)
It was great riding with my boys, old friends and the new guys I was fortunate enough to meet. They were all really good guys and I enjoyed swapping stories with all of them!