Tree riding Part I

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i hope they paid good, not fair to help them down and have to walk back up to your sled, i would have gone first they would have followed , your easy to find in the trees, you can smell the food cooking, good riding doug, your a great guy to help them down, thats how wee all learn, hats off to you doug and your garlic shrimp
 

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i hope they paid good, not fair to help them down and have to walk back up to your sled, i would have gone first they would have followed , your easy to find in the trees, you can smell the food cooking, good riding doug, your a great guy to help them down, thats how wee all learn, hats off to you doug and your garlic shrimp

I went down first!!!!

Some of that tree riding isn't for the faint at heart. Came out very near where you, Rotax_Kid, pancake and I had lunch that day. Had to saw a few trees to get through and the side view of the Polaris shows how steep it was.
 

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I went tree riding today in the alexander! got bucked off sidehilling smoked my nuts into a large 5-6 inchr round pertruding tree got slammed back into the snow and drug through the little trees balls first the whole way down. worst tree ride experience ever...... excpet for the boys at the bottom it was great for them
 

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Ever try a little reverse in some of those situations?? works good. belt over the ski does as well
 

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That reminds me why I don't spend much time in the trees any more. Gettin' too old for that crap! :rolleyes:
 
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