I go back to Northern Ontario every second year or so in the winter with my mountain sleds and have an absolute blast. There is tons of untouched powder everywhere-gravel pits, along side of the groomed trails,highways,miles and miles of untouched logging roads etc. All those short track machines stay on the groomed trails. Ive been told numerous times-Dont go over there-you'll get stuck!!!! My brother got tired of watching me from the groomed trails and now he rides a mountain machine too.What r u going to do with a Summit in that Kitchener / Waterloo .....Guess you'll be stayin
What r u going to do with a Summit in that Kitchener / Waterloo .....Guess you'll be stayin
I go back to Northern Ontario every second year or so in the winter with my mountain sleds and have an absolute blast. There is tons of untouched powder everywhere-gravel pits, along side of the groomed trails,highways,miles and miles of untouched logging roads etc. All those short track machines stay on the groomed trails. Ive been told numerous times-Dont go over there-you'll get stuck!!!! My brother got tired of watching me from the groomed trails and now he rides a mountain machine too.
Is there really that much snow? Been so long since I was riding around Sudbury/north bay... Debating taking the sled with me over there and worried 162 is too long for what pow I will find. I do have a few buddy's on shorter m's out that way and they love pole lining (it's not all flat though it's no mountains)