Teth-Air
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I have been working on several handy techniques over the years that aid the removal of sleds from nasty stucks. I would like to share some and also learn more. There are many that work well and as the sport progresses new ones pop up. Techniques such as "pin and wiggle" "basic ski pulls", the "wedge maneuver" "rolling out" etc.
So the first I will talk about is tree wells or nosing down in holes where going forward is not an option.
I have been know to visit a few tree wells now and again. The last one took 5 guys to pull the sled uphill backwards. I have a locking pulley that I hooked to a tree to keep tensioning the rope up as we managed to move the sled back a couple inches at a time. I suggested to my buddies that we hook the rope to the track and throw it in reverse so the motor could do the work. The idea was not accepted very well but I think it would work well. Just want to make sure that I didn't rip the track window. Any feedback is appreciated as I am always looking for new techniques to have in my arsenal.
So the first I will talk about is tree wells or nosing down in holes where going forward is not an option.
I have been know to visit a few tree wells now and again. The last one took 5 guys to pull the sled uphill backwards. I have a locking pulley that I hooked to a tree to keep tensioning the rope up as we managed to move the sled back a couple inches at a time. I suggested to my buddies that we hook the rope to the track and throw it in reverse so the motor could do the work. The idea was not accepted very well but I think it would work well. Just want to make sure that I didn't rip the track window. Any feedback is appreciated as I am always looking for new techniques to have in my arsenal.