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Was it me or did the Pro's seem to climb out much easier than the M's?
 

cuzzinolaf

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Any sled with a running start (even that M6) should have gotten out of that mess. Nothing to do with a Pro vs. a M-Series and more to do with people scared to hold the flipper.
 

polarisrider1

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Any sled with a running start (even that M6) should have gotten out of that mess. Nothing to do with a Pro vs. a M-Series and more to do with people scared to hold the flipper.

lol, I knew we could bring you out of the woodwork with this one! The guy in the yellow black Klim jacket is "Cadillac Jim" he rides out west about 6 weeks a season. He will be riding back home with us from Cooke City after 3 weeks out there. Great guy loves Ice House, Artic Cat and makes the Krazy Canadian look sane. The guy has a big heart and I bunked with him 2 years ago at Cooke. He has no fear of the flipper, but does respect other peoples rides. The guy in the Yellow doo jacket is "Skivey Steve" I rode with him last year at Cooke and IP. Straight shooter and thinks things out first. The guy in the Red/gray Klim jacket is Revkev, another great guy, we had Avy class together and rode on and off together for about 5 years. Rob Byrd, another good friend who tends to find mayhem to film us nut cases in! Rob does a great job filming but forgets to put me in the credits..... sometimes! lol
 
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ezra

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I know the cam never catches how steep but I am having trouble seeing why no one could not catch a side hill and hammer out was not that thick and deff not steep looking at the trees
looked to have some base
 

frosty

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I'm thinking the 3 buried at the bottom were deep into the thick stuff and it had to been steep till they got to that plateau at the top of where they were filming.

Yea, that one M8 was having a heck of time getting out. Did the pulley hamper him in any way? Thinking he might have gotten all snarled up in that if hammered out. Not sure, never used one, but does look handy!
 

polarisrider1

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I know the cam never catches how steep but I am having trouble seeing why no one could not catch a side hill and hammer out was not that thick and deff not steep looking at the trees
looked to have some base

Not sure, but they sure were putting some effort into it.
 

polarisrider1

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I'm thinking the 3 buried at the bottom were deep into the thick stuff and it had to been steep till they got to that plateau at the top of where they were filming.

Yea, that one M8 was having a heck of time getting out. Did the pulley hamper him in any way? Thinking he might have gotten all snarled up in that if hammered out. Not sure, never used one, but does look handy!

I have a snobunje block and tackle that I can use with a snobunge just because my buddies act like they don't see me stuck. I will see 3 of those guys this Saturday and will drill them with questions. Lol. Rob is usually pretty good at filming steep but tough to do when shooting straight up or down a hill. I'm just glad to see snow!
 
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