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Good start to the season!Totally roached a set of carbides . But we did get to ride 140 km in 2 days. View attachment 289910View attachment 289911
Yes It is. I feel like if I waited a chinook would come and melt the shitty little bit we got. Super scared this could be our only local ride lolGood start to the season!
Hopefully this is just the beginning!Yes It is. I feel like if I waited a chinook would come and melt the shitty little bit we got. Super scared this could be our only local ride lol
Nine inches in the greater Muir lake Neighborhoods!
Got out for 9 miles on the New 9R last night to test it out.
Also took the old sled this morning for a good 6 to 9 miles and escorted one of my boys over to his buddy’s house for them to ride. I Had more fun on the old girl as i am not ready to bash the new one through the twigs and willows yet. Had a great couple miles following the snow plow as it loaded the whole ditch edge with the roads worth of fresh!
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I'd watch Muir as it's aerated through the winter, Hasse is too but we've ridden on it. Just know where you're going. Not sure the rules around the Chickakoo area. I know they set the cross country ski trails with a snowmobileare we allowed to ride on muir and chiakoo when they freeze over? I always see tracks
I'd watch Muir as it's aerated through the winter, Hasse is too but we've ridden on it. Just know where you're going. Not sure the rules around the Chickakoo area. I know they set the cross country ski trails with a snowmobile
Good idea. The tracks drive the frost down. The more often someone crosses in that area stronger the ice will get.Chikako is aerated too,. Will wait till I see tracks on then follow one day
Chikako is aerated too,. Will wait till I see tracks on then follow one day
. Don’t wait around to find out after.are we allowed to ride on muir and chiakoo when they freeze over? I always see tracks