Sledding with Joholio
He fell off in the old school helmet
Huh, bought a house in sicamous two years agolooking forward to following your season thread, you should be starting that earlier with buying a house and such!
Cheers!
Huh, bought a house in sicamous two years ago
Mabe u got me wrong, mabe lilduke??
Yeah I think he was talking to me.
I am buying a place in BC asap, pretty stoked on that!
Not sure if ill do the thread this year or not, depends on the snow, plus its a lot of work to do the thread, so we'll see.
Im not going to ride on a bunch of ice this season,, ill be only be going out on the pow days.
I'm too poor to play that game I just ride what I have until I wear it out and then buy a new one. Do you not like the turbo or just doesn't suit your riding style?Just doing my usual pre season talk around in circles a million times on what to do for a sled. Sell mine and build something else? Keep the turbo as is and buy a second 146 xm "for the wife"? Play with the turbo a bit and throw some more goodies on it? Sell the sled and take the season off? Fricken drive myself nuts sometimes. Anyone else do this?
It would be pretty lame compared to yours last season Dan.
I'm too poor to play that game I just ride what I have until I wear it out and then buy a new one. Do you not like the turbo or just doesn't suit your riding style?
You buying in revy Dan? Taking the winter off to ride again or working and riding to pay the mortgage?
I'm too poor to play that game I just ride what I have until I wear it out and then buy a new one. Do you not like the turbo or just doesn't suit your riding style?
Looking at Malakwa actually. A few acres and a house& shop. Might work part time, ride part time. I could work as a guide all winter, but I need to take courses to make it happen and my real job pays better... Kind of up in the air right now.
Sounds cool dude, good luckLooking at Malakwa actually. A few acres and a house& shop. Might work part time, ride part time. I could work as a guide all winter, but I need to take courses to make it happen and my real job pays better... Kind of up in the air right now.
Sleds are all comfy cosy sitting in the shop and it is time to put another little charge on the batteries. First year, in a long while, that I haven't been excited about a new sled. Running the '14 and the '15 again this year.
Sounds cool dude, good luck
Ur only 5-10 min from me, lots of half decent, cheaper places there
Plus ur close to eagles ect
U looking at the big blue place, with the 7 Bay shop right close to the skyline??
Wow, that's so unlike u
But I was the same way, just keep what we have and run it
Sweet area. The guiding thing is expensive to doo it properly and IMHO it is way over-rated. From what I've seen, setting up a business "teaching back-country sledding technique" is a way less expensive way to go. Liability insurance is less, avalanche training is way less in time and money, and the tenure thingy is not required. Depends on what a guy wants to doo, I guess.
Good luck in looking for property Dan and I look forward to your trilogy.