Well I'm sure a guy could make it if you had your heart set on it. There is one spot on he trail about 1 km from the blocks where there's a hump to get over and I spun over a stump. Figured if it was that bad already it will only get worse. Willows are pounded down if you wanna give it a shot...
I have a 2860 on an 07 apex that has been 100% flawless. I did extend the intake on the side for the deep December powder but other than that it's a great sled. I would like to sell it as I bought another turbo so if you are interested in used, send me a note.
Just a warning everyone,
My truck was broke into and my wallet, helmet cam, and digital cam were stolen. We were up on the hill riding and they did it in the middle of the day. They found the keys that I had hid on the truck and were nice enough to take them and lock the doors when they left...
I am the furhest thing from a cowboy, but I do know that you can put snowshoes on horses. Could this be an option?
How much further do they have to shovel a trail?
I feel the same way--the only time the saw got used was that day cutting a tree down that a guy landed in--used the shovel to clean out the stove at Clemina. stuff happens-- guess there was just the wrong person around to forget something. I would think that if it got turned in it would end up...
Yeah, I forgot it there. I was going to go back up and get it but there were 50 sleds still up the trail so I didn't think it would be worth the chance on that trail.
I also didn't think that I had to worry about someone taking it and not turnning it in. I guess a guy will have to think...
If anyone found or heard of anyone finding an SOS pack at the Allen cabin during the weekend of the 19th it was mine. It had a probe, red shovel, safety gear, innovate manuals, digital camera, and some other things. I would appreciate if anyone knows anything about it to get back to me...