NotSoPC
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Never been on a sled but it looks like a blast. I know a few people who ride and all say it is the best hands down. This may be the reason I have not gone out on one cause the last thing I need is another money pit. :booo:
what are you looking to spend? a good brand new sled for the NW will be 10-11 grand...
I looked at a 2005 m7 limted edition. I like it. I was thinking around 4K-5K
I looked at a 2005 m7 limted edition. I like it. I was thinking around 4K-5K
Seen a truck with a sled deck headed up Mt Baker yesterday. Stopped and talked to them at the store and they were going sledding because there is over 45" of snow up there already. The ski area is opening thurs.:awesomework:
that would be a good starter. the power is a little soft for me, i would go with an m8 162.I looked at a 2005 m7 limted edition. I like it. I was thinking around 4K-5K
...thanks by ruining winter for the rest of the world who doesn't snowmobile.
...thanks by ruining winter for the rest of the world who doesn't snowmobile.
Snowmobiles have free range of the hills, yet somehow 99% of the ROADS in the hills get shut down and groomed for snowmobiles.
...and the next person that *****es about the damage to trees by wheelin' needs to take a trip to a popular snowmobile area in the spring and look at all the saplings with no tops from snowmobiles.
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what side of baker were they planning on riding at? i doubt there is enough snow on the south side to get legally get through the meadow:eeek:
anyways im heading up to baker on friday on the snowboard:cheer:
There are plenty of area's to go snow wheelin that snowmobilers don't even look twice at.
wow really?:booo: .
There are plenty of area's to go snow wheelin that snowmobilers don't even look twice at.
Snowmobiles are the most enviromentaly freindly form of ORV's.
Still blows my mind a "purpose built" machine has to have GROOMED trails.....
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Groomed trails are not necessary, but when there are large volumes of people riding in certain areas, the trails become beat to hell, with large whoops and holes, thus are dangerous and no fun to ride on. Where I ride, it is open to 4x4 and snowmobile traffic. I do not ride groomed trails, but i still pay for them (with my tabs) thus ensuring smooth trails for others. This is a lot like the motorcycle/quad/4x4 debate...we have just as much right to the land as 4x4's, plus there are larger ammounts of snowmobiles during the winter then 4x4's. Snowmobilers pay tabs to ride in these area's. It all comes down to numbers, snowmobilers pay $30 a year in tabs to ensure they have groomed trails and parking lots, and there are tens of thousands of registered snowmobiles in this state.
One question, have either of ya guys ever ridden snowmobiles?
Still blows my mind a "purpose built" machine has to have GROOMED trails.....
Groomed trails are not necessary, but when there are large volumes of people riding in certain areas, the trails become beat to hell, with large whoops and holes, thus are dangerous and no fun to ride on.
Slow down.
Where I ride, it is open to 4x4 and snowmobile traffic. I do not ride groomed trails, but i still pay for them (with my tabs) thus ensuring smooth trails for others. This is a lot like the motorcycle/quad/4x4 debate...we have just as much right to the land as 4x4's, plus there are larger ammounts of snowmobiles during the winter then 4x4's. Snowmobilers pay tabs to ride in these area's. It all comes down to numbers, snowmobilers pay $30 a year in tabs to ensure they have groomed trails and parking lots, and there are tens of thousands of registered snowmobiles in this state.
I pay WELL over $30 a year for my 4Runner tabs. I think you should have the "just as much right to the land as 4x4's".... thats the KEY... JUST AS MUCH... not total control and if I am up there I get a ticket. JUST AS MUCH means EQUAL. Not snowmobile ***s telling me I cant be on PUBLIC LAND 5-6 months out of the year...
One question, have either of ya guys ever ridden snowmobiles?
Yes. My parents used to OWN a snowmobile shop when I was young and we rode all the time. Ever try to stack a family of 5 on a sled?
I am not saying it isn't fun... I am saying it is bull**** that PUBLIC LAND is only open to a small section of people in the winter.
Snowmobiles now have more horsepower than your average car, 20+" of suspension travel, heaters, lunch cookers, pretty much everthing but an on-board hand job... but somehow a tire track is like ****ing Kryptonite. Go figure.
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Still blows my mind a "purpose built" machine has to have GROOMED trails.....
Slow down.
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I pay WELL over $30 a year for my 4Runner tabs. I think you should have the "just as much right to the land as 4x4's".... thats the KEY... JUST AS MUCH... not total control and if I am up there I get a ticket. JUST AS MUCH means EQUAL. Not snowmobile ***s telling me I cant be on PUBLIC LAND 5-6 months out of the year...
Snowmobiles now have more horsepower than your average car, 20+" of suspension travel, heaters, lunch cookers, pretty much everthing but an on-board hand job... but somehow a tire track is like ****ing Kryptonite. Go figure.
. but somehow a tire track is like ****ing Kryptonite. Go figure.
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