When did you start sledding in the mountains?

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Sorry got more from the 70's

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Man, I think it’s way cool to see pictures of the old iron in their glory, way in the backcountry. I couldn’t imagine taking my 82 Citation in places like that today. Obviously spring conditions, but still very cool.
 

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the son was 10 when we went to bolder back in the early 90,s on his 1980 citation ss twin fan cooled with a 90 inch track with 3/8 lug track first and last time had the power but the track sucked stood on the bumper on all the hills
 

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I started in the Mountains in Valemount 1986 on a 82 Polaris TXC 440 fan cooled,upgraded to a Mod 488 Fan in a custom Indy Lite in 93.Built another Custom Indy Lite with forward rolled chain case in 2002 with same engine,rode that till 2007.Rode some fantastic terrain with those Indy Lites,Carl Kuster and I layed first tracks on Ptarmigan in 97 (it's the mountain straight east of Clemina running parallel with Kinbasket Lake).In 2008 the Twin Track was born rode that for 4 yrs,then a couple of stock 800 XM Doo's.

Seen a lot of changes since my first trip,rode a Prototype CVT Snowbike on Mar 30-31 of this year so winter of 19-20 will be interesting!
 
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I have every trail pass I've ever purchased in my jacket chest pocket. I have got **** a few times for not displaying but I'm a superstitious kinda guy and I came home safe from all of those days on the hill lol. I will take a pic one of these days, it's a stack the size of George Costanzas wallet!
 
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