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Another great ride in the Twin Lakes area, and the Mohawk, Phoenix, Gratiot Lake areas also. Lake effect snow rocks, people can call it fake snow or whatever they want, but when I am pushing through it with my bumper/headlight, I am in heaven!
We didn't spend a lot of time on the trails, but, when we were on them, they were flat again. Awesome job, and a big thanks to the groomer operators.
First thing we had to do Wed morning was head to Dan's Polaris and get new carbides for Joe's sled. Changed them out in the parking lot. Hey Joe, check them next time BEFORE we head up! LOL. Just giving ya crap!
On the way back to Krupp's we headed into the woods.
Joe with a little oops, maybe he was just tired and fell asleep?
John came down and dropped off at Krupp's, and we headed out to some power lines that he has always wanted to ride on. There is a section that is pretty gnarly, hilly, off camber type stuff (read fun).
Eric coming across Bruno Creek
The start of the gnarly section.
John climbing
John stuck, Joe too.
Looking behind us, we just came down this hill.
John getting turned around at the bottom of the gully.
Here is my sled, I side hilled across the hill, then realized I wasn't going to be able to bash my way through the trees at the top, too big, so I turned out, lost momentum, and my sled tipped over on it's side, so I had to roll it over to get it back on it's track again.
On Thursday we rode up to John's house to ride with him again, trails were again very flat and pretty much perfect. John found us some untouched logging roads, saweet!
Here we are at John's.
Taking a break
John carving it up
John again
We had dinner that night at the Whitehouse, and the grilled chicken was freaking awesome! Yummy. We then left and headed to South Range and the Wildlife Refuge Cabins to meet up with some fellow sledheads. Paul, Nick, Matt, and Jason. These guys are all regulars over at harcoresledder.com, and are a great bunch of guys. The crap giving never stops with these guys. LOL. We then made plans to meet up with them Friday morning for a quick ride before we had to head home. On the way to the meeting spot, Toivola Lunch, great food, we found a little play spot that has not been touched all year, until we got to it. LOL. It was awesome. It was waist deep on a normal height man, nipple deep on me.
O.K. maybe it wasn't that deep, but it was an easy 3-3.5 feet.
Joe carving
Eric right before he became the "chippershredder"
Eric again
There were two teams of dog sleds riding the Nichols trail down to the BP in Twin Lakes, here is one team.
Here is Jason from the "Sled Solutions" group. Or as Nick kept calling him, "rookie trying to make amature"
Here we are waiting for Joe, Paul, and Nick. Matt on the right, Jason behind my sled and Eric to the left. Both Paul and Matt have some pretty cool sleds. If you want to see Matt's custom, badazz Apex go to www.sledtech.com, the thing is a work of art. Here is a pic of Pauls custom Nytro.
After we had lunch with the guys, they headed north, and we went to play a bit before we had to load up and head home.
Joe standing it up
Eric and the Mountain Cat
Eric "stepping off"
Joe wheelie
Joe hidden in the powder
Eric
Joe at the bottom of a 10'-12' gravel pile, the sled made it, he didn't. LOL.
I decided since there was a foot of fresh stuff on a 2' base, I better dig an avy pit and see if we were in any avy danger. The snow was 3' deep here in the woods. Then I remembered we were in da U.P., avy danger is not an issue here. Thankfully. LOL.
Here I am stuck on a hill, I got out the shovel so I could dig myslef out. Only one guy on the hill at a time!
The view from behind my sled looking up the hill.
Finally we made it back to Krupp's to load up and head home.
We will be back up again it just under two weeks for the Ride In. Hope the fake LES falls everyday until then! YEEHAAW!
We didn't spend a lot of time on the trails, but, when we were on them, they were flat again. Awesome job, and a big thanks to the groomer operators.
First thing we had to do Wed morning was head to Dan's Polaris and get new carbides for Joe's sled. Changed them out in the parking lot. Hey Joe, check them next time BEFORE we head up! LOL. Just giving ya crap!
On the way back to Krupp's we headed into the woods.
Joe with a little oops, maybe he was just tired and fell asleep?
John came down and dropped off at Krupp's, and we headed out to some power lines that he has always wanted to ride on. There is a section that is pretty gnarly, hilly, off camber type stuff (read fun).
Eric coming across Bruno Creek
The start of the gnarly section.
John climbing
John stuck, Joe too.
Looking behind us, we just came down this hill.
John getting turned around at the bottom of the gully.
Here is my sled, I side hilled across the hill, then realized I wasn't going to be able to bash my way through the trees at the top, too big, so I turned out, lost momentum, and my sled tipped over on it's side, so I had to roll it over to get it back on it's track again.
On Thursday we rode up to John's house to ride with him again, trails were again very flat and pretty much perfect. John found us some untouched logging roads, saweet!
Here we are at John's.
Taking a break
John carving it up
John again
We had dinner that night at the Whitehouse, and the grilled chicken was freaking awesome! Yummy. We then left and headed to South Range and the Wildlife Refuge Cabins to meet up with some fellow sledheads. Paul, Nick, Matt, and Jason. These guys are all regulars over at harcoresledder.com, and are a great bunch of guys. The crap giving never stops with these guys. LOL. We then made plans to meet up with them Friday morning for a quick ride before we had to head home. On the way to the meeting spot, Toivola Lunch, great food, we found a little play spot that has not been touched all year, until we got to it. LOL. It was awesome. It was waist deep on a normal height man, nipple deep on me.
Joe carving
Eric right before he became the "chippershredder"
Eric again
There were two teams of dog sleds riding the Nichols trail down to the BP in Twin Lakes, here is one team.
Here is Jason from the "Sled Solutions" group. Or as Nick kept calling him, "rookie trying to make amature"
Here we are waiting for Joe, Paul, and Nick. Matt on the right, Jason behind my sled and Eric to the left. Both Paul and Matt have some pretty cool sleds. If you want to see Matt's custom, badazz Apex go to www.sledtech.com, the thing is a work of art. Here is a pic of Pauls custom Nytro.
After we had lunch with the guys, they headed north, and we went to play a bit before we had to load up and head home.
Joe standing it up
Eric and the Mountain Cat
Eric "stepping off"
Joe wheelie
Joe hidden in the powder
Eric
Joe at the bottom of a 10'-12' gravel pile, the sled made it, he didn't. LOL.
I decided since there was a foot of fresh stuff on a 2' base, I better dig an avy pit and see if we were in any avy danger. The snow was 3' deep here in the woods. Then I remembered we were in da U.P., avy danger is not an issue here. Thankfully. LOL.
Here I am stuck on a hill, I got out the shovel so I could dig myslef out. Only one guy on the hill at a time!
The view from behind my sled looking up the hill.
Finally we made it back to Krupp's to load up and head home.
We will be back up again it just under two weeks for the Ride In. Hope the fake LES falls everyday until then! YEEHAAW!