Utah Trip

elf

Well-known member
So we survived anther trip to Beaver Creek Lodge in Logan Canyon. Weather was absolutely perfect, snow was good. Snow depth was 97" at one spot where we measured and while they got 12" of new snow right before we got there we didn't get any while we were there. Had guides for all 3 days and they did a great job for us. We always rent when we go there and this year a couple of guys got Summit turbos or the Lynx Shredder turbo. They can blow right by you on a hill climb when you're just on a regular 850. Had the chance to ride a Polaris Khaos Boost the last day and that's the way I'd go if I lived out there.

Best thing about the whole trip is for the first time ever we weren't paying any repair bills! IMG_0494 small.JPG IMG_0554 small.JPG IMG_0567 small.JPG IMG_0575 small.JPG IMG_0582 small.JPG
 

united

Active member
Best thing about the whole trip is for the first time ever we weren't paying any repair bills!
Why is that? The sleds are that much better, your skills have gotten that much better, or just lucky this time?
 

elf

Well-known member
Why is that? The sleds are that much better, your skills have gotten that much better, or just lucky this time?
I'm going to go with just lucky. We've taken out a arms in the past, heat exchangers, etc... Maybe helps also that we had 8' of snow depth.
 

mezz

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Looks like beautiful conditions, blue bird skies, lots of pow, good friends, no wrecked sleds, no injured soles. It doesn't get a whole lot better than that. That is what sledding is all about.
 
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