Quicksand
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I love this thread, that's what its all about, sleds, toboggans, kids, fires, hot dogs, hot chocolate, spending the winter days outside when most kids are sitting on the xbox.
I'm fortunate enough to live where I can ride from home and we put 3x the miles on around home with kids and family as I do in the hills. I'm also fortunate enough to have a wife who loves the sport as much as I do so nobody get left at home(most days)
Mountain riding is where my heart is though and I try to take as many people with me as I can. It's the greatest feeling to be on top of a mountain, but it really is a dying sport, If we can't find a way to get our kids and friends involved, the greenies are gonna take it over and shut it down.
I'm not sure how a family of 4 would ever get into the sport. Sledding (mountain sledding especially) is about the most expensive hobby out there besides crack cocaine. And unless you know how to turn a wrench you're screwed. I maintain a fleet of 7 sleds (and do the major jobs on 3 more) so my friends and family don't have to pay a dealer every time something happens. Not many could afford it otherwise.
I Started in 2007, one trip to Revy with my uncle and I was hooked. After that I knew I wanted to share that feeling with as many people as possible starting with my wife, bought her a sled in 2009, she was hooked after one trip out too. Now she'll follow me pretty much anywhere. A bunch of trips later, renting sleds and stealing the wife's to take people out gained and lost a few along the way but now we have a group of 12 or so who come love out. 13 years, 1000's of ski pulls, 100's of stories and about a million smiles, all started with one nice uncle who loaned me a sled and took me to Revy! Be that Uncle!
Life only allowed us to have 1 kid, she got her first sled when she was 2 and has been loving it ever since. She's 8 now and we took her to the mountains on her 200 for the first time last year, see my post on snowest for that story... https://www.snowest.com/forum/threads/my-daughters-first-mountain-sled-trip.453733/#post-4384900 Was such a good day and she'll remember it for the rest of her life.
The next 10 years are gonna be really fun and I'm really excited for all the days we'll get to spend behind bars together.
Take a newbie sledding, it might save the sport! And take LOTS of pictures
I'm fortunate enough to live where I can ride from home and we put 3x the miles on around home with kids and family as I do in the hills. I'm also fortunate enough to have a wife who loves the sport as much as I do so nobody get left at home(most days)
Mountain riding is where my heart is though and I try to take as many people with me as I can. It's the greatest feeling to be on top of a mountain, but it really is a dying sport, If we can't find a way to get our kids and friends involved, the greenies are gonna take it over and shut it down.
I'm not sure how a family of 4 would ever get into the sport. Sledding (mountain sledding especially) is about the most expensive hobby out there besides crack cocaine. And unless you know how to turn a wrench you're screwed. I maintain a fleet of 7 sleds (and do the major jobs on 3 more) so my friends and family don't have to pay a dealer every time something happens. Not many could afford it otherwise.
I Started in 2007, one trip to Revy with my uncle and I was hooked. After that I knew I wanted to share that feeling with as many people as possible starting with my wife, bought her a sled in 2009, she was hooked after one trip out too. Now she'll follow me pretty much anywhere. A bunch of trips later, renting sleds and stealing the wife's to take people out gained and lost a few along the way but now we have a group of 12 or so who come love out. 13 years, 1000's of ski pulls, 100's of stories and about a million smiles, all started with one nice uncle who loaned me a sled and took me to Revy! Be that Uncle!
Life only allowed us to have 1 kid, she got her first sled when she was 2 and has been loving it ever since. She's 8 now and we took her to the mountains on her 200 for the first time last year, see my post on snowest for that story... https://www.snowest.com/forum/threads/my-daughters-first-mountain-sled-trip.453733/#post-4384900 Was such a good day and she'll remember it for the rest of her life.
The next 10 years are gonna be really fun and I'm really excited for all the days we'll get to spend behind bars together.
Take a newbie sledding, it might save the sport! And take LOTS of pictures