tex78
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B- bringThe fun factor cost money. You can go cheap but in the end it still cost money. We also have been thinking about a new boat for the summer and I think boating will end up costing more.
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B- bringThe fun factor cost money. You can go cheap but in the end it still cost money. We also have been thinking about a new boat for the summer and I think boating will end up costing more.
PicturedRead this, then close your eyes and picture it.......You unload from your truck and as you climb up the trail finding the snow getting deeper as you continue up the trail and upon reaching your secret riding area you find that 4ft of snow has fallen over night and you are the first person to lay a track in it. You play all day only seeing your riding buddies and no one else. Then sun comes out later that day and you find yourself at 7500ft sitting on top of a ridge. You can see for miles all around you and you feel that sensation of overwhelming calm. Everything comes clear in your mind and you truly feel at peace with the world.
How can you put a price on that.
Totally worth it.
Buy lots of accessories
Buy lots of gas
Buy lots of food and booze
Stay at hotel and motels
Support the economy
I think its all relative....
Most everyone has a hobby or past time that they do in their free time whether it be sledding, skiing, SxS/quadding, camping, boating, etc...even gambling. Some spend a little on these activities and some spend a LOT. The amount spent on these past times is relative to each persons lifestyle....financial status, family importance/involvement. So, of course most of us say the money spent on their particular activity is "worth it" because it enhances our lives and usually our families lives too.
So whether you spend $10 or $10,000 on your "thing".....make sure it really is "worth it". We have all heard of problems that arise when that spending gets out of hand.....ie: gambling problems have been in the news many times.
Sorry if this sounds like a sermon but I hope everyone's answer to "Is Sledding Worth The Money" is, "Yes, it is absolutely worth it".
Sermon over....Cat401 out.....
Another picRead this, then close your eyes and picture it.......You unload from your truck and as you climb up the trail finding the snow getting deeper as you continue up the trail and upon reaching your secret riding area you find that 4ft of snow has fallen over night and you are the first person to lay a track in it. You play all day only seeing your riding buddies and no one else. Then sun comes out later that day and you find yourself at 7500ft sitting on top of a ridge. You can see for miles all around you and you feel that sensation of overwhelming calm. Everything comes clear in your mind and you truly feel at peace with the world.
How can you put a price on that.
I know people that spent $10000 on there wives chest. It's all relative. Yup Yup.
That's usually 10k per side + divorce afterwards.
Yes.......