2021-2022 Mcbride Conditions and Updates

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That right there is 2 sick looking sleds.
Love them both.
You must have wet the bed and got up real early....
No soup and fresh bread to come down to like Summit River Lodge...Gotta love that?
Awesome, thanks for update.
We get up early all the time.
Anybody that rides with us knows the schedule.
Usually coming back from Spirit as others are coming in with our marks laid in the fresh.
South Dore used to be 200+ km per day for spring riding.

Maiden voyage for both sleds and both ran perfect.
If you are looking to log breakin miles Renshaw can accomadate for sure.
 
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Almost got my fridge done
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We get up early all the time.
Anybody that rides with us knows the schedule.
Usually coming back from Spirit as others are coming in with our marks laid in the fresh.
South Dore used to be 200+ km per day for spring riding.

Maiden voyage for both sleds and both ran perfect.
If you are looking to log breakin miles Renshaw can accomadate for sure.
I rode with Randy several times. He goes early and goes right to the destination then we play all the way back. Always a joy
 

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We get up early all the time.
Anybody that rides with us knows the schedule.
Usually coming back from Spirit as others are coming in with our marks laid in the fresh.
South Dore used to be 200+ km per day for spring riding.

Maiden voyage for both sleds and both ran perfect.
If you are looking to log breakin miles Renshaw can accomadate for sure.

Yep…leave early…real early.
I remember the time we came back to the cabin I. White out conditions. I had no idea where I was…Randy however got us back like a pro and picked up some stragglers among the way.
Always a great adventure.
 

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Yep…leave early…real early.
I remember the time we came back to the cabin I. White out conditions. I had no idea where I was…Randy however got us back like a pro and picked up some stragglers among the way.
Always a great adventure.
That sounds like a sweet adventure!

Any chance you’d be ok with me tagging along next time?
 

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Yep…leave early…real early.
I remember the time we came back to the cabin I. White out conditions. I had no idea where I was…Randy however got us back like a pro and picked up some stragglers among the way.
Always a great adventure.
I still ride with the father son team that we picked up along the way on one of those "Hey let's go to Spirit in a blizzard" trips. They were totally lost and in much worse shape than when we went Curtis.
Coming back on that one was the worst ever.
Max 100yard visibility on the way back but usually worse.
Cousins and I parked sleds for others to use as markers on some climbs where it was cliffy.
I choose my long distance days more carefully now, wind under 30kph....lol.
I thought both were fun rides, anybody can ride on a sunny day!
 

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I still ride with the father son team that we picked up along the way on one of those "Hey let's go to Spirit in a blizzard" trips. They were totally lost and in much worse shape than when we went Curtis.
Coming back on that one was the worst ever.
Max 100yard visibility on the way back but usually worse.
Cousins and I parked sleds for others to use as markers on some climbs where it was cliffy.
I choose my long distance days more carefully now, wind under 30kph....lol.
I thought both were fun rides, anybody can ride on a sunny day!

The gauge on your boost should help with visibility. I think it has the “tracks” function on the GPS. It has the “buddy link”, which is very cool.
 

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Any pictures of the reload taking places?
Conditions report?
 

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Bag came open on the way down the Renshaw trail today. Anyone find a pair of klim Klimate gloves and a pair of 509 aviators, and an arctic cat google bag.

And yes the snow is amazing!!
 
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