Chris Burant's Backcountry Adventure

storch

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Lucky bastard i would get schooled pretty good with my 174 in the trees...... maybe next year and i'll use one of the rental sleds. Send some pics as soon as you can....lucky mother f##k#r. Is it three day minimum??
 

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My nephew and 3 buddies are down there for the school January 11th. I told him he better be in shape as I have rode down there at 13000 ft and the old lungs get burning when you start getting some stucks happening. Lol.
 

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Sounds like an absolute blast for sure. So? Can you spin your sled around now while standing it up in the tree's on a 30+ degree climb?

Lucky man...post those pictures real soon! I wanna see these.

JohniT - I'm thinking you could ride with those boys no problem. Don't know about the old Doo hanging in at those elevations though. (lol)
 

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Ya , I rode with Chris and Skinner last year late November. At Kremmling, Co that was 2 1/2 hrs north west of Denver. We trailered our sleds down, but when said and done you could fly down and rent his sleds for the same price. He moved 2 hrs south of Denver this season, so driving is almost out of the question. Get on th treadmill for a month before, elevation of 9000-14000ft is going to kick you in the ass. If you have the $$$$ it's worth the experience.
 
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