I've never been, but am thinking about bringing the family out for a ride. Where would the best place to stay be? I assume parking shouldn't be an issue with a 4 place enclosed?
I picked up a 2019 Summit 146 with the 600R before the season last year, and it might just be my favourite sled to run at home in SK. It was supposed to be the sled my son grows into, but given how pulls he might need to wait a couple extra years. It really does feel almost as powerful as my...
I've had that code show up more than once after it spends the night in my heated trailer without the roof vent open. I crack the vent every time now, haven't seen that code again.
Leaving the 3 men behind 10 years ago still haunts me, and I didn't even know them. Definitely one of the hardest parts of that day. Condolences to the family and friends.
As far as I'm concerned, essential backcountry gear for sledding includes: AST1(minimum), beacon, probe, shovel, airbag, radio, GPS, 2 way satellite communication, and basic survival gear for making a fire and shelter. Anything less, and you are not prepared.
I need a sled (ZR200) picked up from Salmon Arm and delivered to West Central SK. Getting it to Calgary, Edmonton, Lloydminster, or Saskatoon would work too. Text me @ 306-602-9035 if you could help. Thanks
Without sounding insensitive I would like to say, as an eyewitness, that people that weren't there, while having valid assumptions of this event, should keep them to themselves. Pointing fingers just isn't needed right now. I agree with taking something from a situation like this, but let's do...
I was one of the group of six that saw it happen, and were first on the scene to start the rescue efforts. If anyone here knows the families of the victims, they need to know that there were many very brave, and very motivated people out there trying to save their loved ones. Everyone on the...