you should try Kookanoosa..lots of sand beaches not rocks..lots of space to wakeboard..party is as good. Make sure you do not overbook the people..everyone needs their space..too many on a boat can get nasty
Hey Jared....the china wall is just the back end of the notch that drops off the world..the cliff basically....p.s. send me that pic off your iphone that you showed me in peaks!!!haha
Two of the main riding mountains in revy are right above town. One advantage and why there is so much heli-skiing action too. It is a quick flight, would have been 1800 bucks for the hour if it was further from town. If this had happened in Trout Lake...big money...
Revy for a few days...the group found some great snow on several different haunts in the Revy area. Unfortunately Boulder mountain had a hidden landmine that ended the day for our buddy Sledjed...three of us had ventured down into an untouched creek drainage and the snow was wide open throttle...
There is some insulation in the ladies gear.I have bought Nursepwdr a mens coat and that is what she wears now...the ladies coat was too binding with the tek vest, etc..they dont make alot of selection for ladies that dont ride the trail...good gear though..
Oh I remember your stuff about the logging..this is a seperate thread and I was making sure it wasn't closed forever..that was the impression I got when I read this thread cool your jets...
https://www.snowandmud.com/forum/f456/arctic-edge-m1000-season-prep-35961.html
there is a link to my speedwerx stuff....there are lots of guys on here running speedwerx...the pipe is just the start though....next comes fuel controller, intake issues, clutching, the pipe will soon turn into 3000...
For the deep snow like revy the stock air box with some more air intake works the best...many have changed and regretted it. Talk to linderman at Arctic Edge if you need help or I have a post under the M Thread...showing all the extra intake you can add just to the...
Get the best gear...use common sense to stay away from the hills that kill. In my opinion if you are using common sense regarding avys you still have a greater chance of spending the night out and need to be dry to survive. I have all the gear now but would never go without goretex!