oler1234
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Money comes… money goes… sledding is for life. Almost 30yrs mountain riding and I don’t see stopping anytime
Good idea. 50+ here also. Need some new sledding buddies. But … I snore in the whole hotel. Not just in the room. Flatulence often happens around me. Nobody likes to ride in a truckNeed to set up a 50+ sled friend/group finder on here, getting very hard to connect with similar aged like minded people to ride with anymore!
Man your really selling yourself here! LolGood idea. 50+ here also. Need some new sledding buddies. But … I snore in the whole hotel. Not just in the room. Flatulence often happens around me. Nobody likes to ride in a truck
with me even if they are saving money. Lol
Honesty is the best policyMan your really selling yourself here! Lol
I hope your condition improves Ron,those days of drive and ride are long gone for me.I do leave early around 5 am when go to Seymour it’s nearly a 1000 km from my farm.We usually ride for 5 days on those tripsI have also found many of my friends that used to ride have toned it town to only a few rides per year or have stopped sledding in general. The days of 4 in a truck pulling a 4 placed enclosed have extinguished. I meet up with several people on this site to go riding. I do find that as I like to go as many weekends as possible my friends cant or can only go for one day, thats gets tough leaving at 4 am riding all day then driving for 5 1/2 hours home. Need to go for the saturday then sunday til 2-3 pm rides to make it worthwhile. Looking forward to a good year and hooking up with many of you this season. Don’t forget i have restrictions as my entire right side has remained numb and my hand is stiff. But can still sled good, well i hope i do.
We can always message you when we are going since we drive right past your residence. Might give you more opportunity to rideTruthfully, I am starting to see/feel the same.
With my work shift, and being away from home for 8 days, I have been struggling with the idea to leave my family on my days off to go sledding. It’s also harder to hook up with locals in my town due to their work shift being the opposite of mine. If It was not for this site, and making connections, my sled trips would be a lot less as well.
Hopefully it snows lots this year to rejuvenate the stoke for it, I only have 335miles on my G5.
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I agree Randy and I think the increased costs for a weekend trip are making it hard for some folks to get out as much as they used to. I’ve moved a couple times over the last few years and have ridden with some new crews. Hard to find a group that everybody has the same values.I find times are changing and there certainly is less of my friends around that ride. When I first moved to Sparwood in 96 due to a transfer with Finning there must of been over a dozen coworkers that rode sleds. Most of us were on 5x2 so were available to ride every weekend. Going up Coal creek was certainly an adventure. The pipeline was even scary on my big 440 indy sport. Almost 30 years later people have moved on or just got old or just got out of the sport. I am down to just a few guys that wanna ride and has kept up with the newer sleds. If I loose those guys that won't be good. What's it like for the rest of the S&m peeps??
I rode with you many years ago, last year and would ride with you again.I have also found many of my friends that used to ride have toned it town to only a few rides per year or have stopped sledding in general. The days of 4 in a truck pulling a 4 placed enclosed have extinguished. I meet up with several people on this site to go riding. I do find that as I like to go as many weekends as possible my friends cant or can only go for one day, thats gets tough leaving at 4 am riding all day then driving for 5 1/2 hours home. Need to go for the saturday then sunday til 2-3 pm rides to make it worthwhile. Looking forward to a good year and hooking up with many of you this season. Don’t forget i have restrictions as my entire right side has remained numb and my hand is stiff. But can still sled good, well i hope i do.
I rode with you many years ago, last year and would ride with you again.
I'm not planning on giving up for a while yet.
You hold your own regardless of what you have gone through. Group trips keep cost down for sure.
I have made some new friends by going with people looking for riding partners.
Lots of good peps to team up with.
Age smage, just keep givener!
That was my best trip of last year, very deep. I had some small struggles here and there but able to keep up always. Some stuff is a lot more challenging, should be even better this year as i have a bit more control of my right hand.
My last trip of the season last year was my best one, and that was February 4th.
I Had a great time with you fellas.
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