I can seem to find the answers I’m looking for online or from retailers so I’m hoping my fellow S&M’rs can help me out. We just got rid of Xplornet and went with Starlink, a definite improvement. Now we’d like to cut the cable from satellite but need some advice getting the right streaming...
Will be travelling from Pincher Creek to Saskatoon area Wed June 5. One ton dually with 22’ tilt deck. Cars might be touchy for the load angle but SUV, truck, SxS or smaller equipment up 10K lbs are fine.
You’re not in Yellowstone riding those 2 areas, I am told though you will need both a Montana and Idaho permit if you’re riding the Two Top area, about $100 bucks US for both.
A few of us have a trip planned to Island Park in Feb, none of us have been there before but I contacted a fella on the snowest forum and he’s going to show us around or at least point us in the right direction.
A friend of mine that has a construction business brought out a hoe and Kubota steer to do some dirt work for me to prep a pad for a barn build. He ran the hoe, another buddy ran the gravel truck hauling wet clay and I was on the skid steer levelling the loads, all I can say is holy chit does...
That would be true if it was just a couple of drinks, but it’s not as I’m sure others will concur! It’s not just food, it’s absolute 5 star food! Even if a person only goes once it’s definitely a bucket list destination for sledders. The trip as a whole is just something you need to try at least...
Yes that’s right. My tab the last 2 years for drinks, fuel and store stuff was about $500. Honestly if all you went for was the food it would be worth every cent!!
It’s tough to get in there but maybe I can sweeten the deal…between a friend and I we actually have 6 permanent spots every year that we will be giving up after this years ride. I would have to confirm with the lodge that I could find someone to take over all the spots versus them having to go...
Time to get this one started. There’s between 4-6 feet in various areas but very little base so still lots of hidden land mines. This is going to eventually be a good base unfortunately there’s a hard crust 2-3 feet off the ground that did not bond well with future layers, could be a bit risky...
Look me up if you want to go there’s good riding in that area for everyone. Can be tough to find if you don’t know where to go. Best access is from the York staging area at Coleman.
That’s exactly what happened to my 19 as well. Apparently there’s a series of tests that are done and one of them is looking at that particular wire, just not sure which one it is but it’s a common problem...must’ve had the janitor crimping wires that day!
I was up there a couple weeks ago to do some trail clearing for the club and the snow was about 4-5’ short everywhere. We’ve had a few decent snowfalls since then but haven’t been back in yet.
I believe you’re mistaken, Atlas is no where near the tin shack. Atlas is only a couple miles west of Coleman then north to the staging area, the tin shack is on the BC side of the border down Corbin road on the right a few miles before the townsite.
It’s a good start to the year and the forecast looks very promising but there‘s still a ton of land mines if you don’t know where to go. Gotta be patient guys, remember we aren't usually game on until Xmas. Same with CNP.