Turblue
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I had a conversation with a very respected fellow Snow & Mud member about the future of sledding and how to involve your family. He brought up a valid point that solidified my feelings about it lately, which is that snowmobiling is a selfish sport.
The last few years I’ve been struggling with heading out to the mountains and the family is sitting at home...maybe it’s a age thing. I’ve been so passionate about snowmobiling my whole life, building the sleds, exploring the mountains, meeting a ton of good people, riding a Yamaha , etc , but lately that feeling is changing. So taking a step back and reflecting on everything I think there are various reasons why the change.
I’ve always worked towards trying to involve the kids&wife as much as possible in the sport. I really want my kids to find something that takes you away from the day to day frustrations, which sledding is for me. Sitting on top of a mountain overlooking the valley and your the only one for miles it so satisfying.
I had to bait my daughter a bit on this picture above.....said it will be a good picture for her to snap chat. Lol
Now that my kids are 14 &17 they are pretty interested in it and especially my daughter wants to go...this is exciting for a dad.
In order to involve the family I’ve been fairly crafty. Definitely spent hrs upon hrs fixing, modifying, teaching and pulling my hair out. Lol. The manufacturers sure don’t make it easy for families to all be involved in the sport...especially a new family that’s wanting to get into sledding but it’s totally not affordable. So unless your have some experience or a self taught sled mechanic you probably are not going to give it a try.
I think people are missing out in such a great sport and would like to hear from fellow sledders how they make things work? What do the manufacturers have to do to get more families into the sport? I’m a real advocate for families riding and try to help as many people get into the sport.
hopefully some of the discussions help with young families wanting to get there kids in it. Trust me ....it’s worth the effort.
Cheers.
The last few years I’ve been struggling with heading out to the mountains and the family is sitting at home...maybe it’s a age thing. I’ve been so passionate about snowmobiling my whole life, building the sleds, exploring the mountains, meeting a ton of good people, riding a Yamaha , etc , but lately that feeling is changing. So taking a step back and reflecting on everything I think there are various reasons why the change.
I’ve always worked towards trying to involve the kids&wife as much as possible in the sport. I really want my kids to find something that takes you away from the day to day frustrations, which sledding is for me. Sitting on top of a mountain overlooking the valley and your the only one for miles it so satisfying.
I had to bait my daughter a bit on this picture above.....said it will be a good picture for her to snap chat. Lol
Now that my kids are 14 &17 they are pretty interested in it and especially my daughter wants to go...this is exciting for a dad.
In order to involve the family I’ve been fairly crafty. Definitely spent hrs upon hrs fixing, modifying, teaching and pulling my hair out. Lol. The manufacturers sure don’t make it easy for families to all be involved in the sport...especially a new family that’s wanting to get into sledding but it’s totally not affordable. So unless your have some experience or a self taught sled mechanic you probably are not going to give it a try.
I think people are missing out in such a great sport and would like to hear from fellow sledders how they make things work? What do the manufacturers have to do to get more families into the sport? I’m a real advocate for families riding and try to help as many people get into the sport.
hopefully some of the discussions help with young families wanting to get there kids in it. Trust me ....it’s worth the effort.
Cheers.
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