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09-26-2013 02:38 PM
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165 HP, 800cc fuel-injected two-stroke, 450lbs dry, 2.6" lugs on a 153" track. It's not the biggest or baddest sled on the hill by a wide margin, but it gets me where I want to go!
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January is tough here too. The Canadians just opened up two more flights a week.



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MJ, don't take this personally, but that's crap.
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I'm sorry hear that MJ, it looks tough.
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Couldn't you begin to hate some people?
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HEY, Canadians,,, Close the window your letting the cold air out.!!..geez,,,
Had to break out my bear skin underwear for the first time this morning..
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Winter has been a bit nasty around here. Winter storm Atlas destroyed most of our trees with a foot of snow on top of ice before they even dropped their leaves. The tree out my front door split in half about halfway up and the top fell off onto somebody's car. Didn't do much more than scratch the paint tho. We had piles of tree limbs twenty feet tall around town in dump sites and there was a huge rush on chainsaws, bar and chain oil and the like. Had alot of angry people when we ran out of chain saws to sell at work. Most people were understanding though. I believe we are in for a wicked winter. Here in the high desert and mountains we are in for some high winds and whiteout conditions for sure. We have a saying, "Only in Wyo do people go 70 mph on a highway covered in ice, with 1/2 mile visibility and snow flying sideways in a crosswind." It sure does make for great test of skills when you try to shoot in it (not driving of course). Ive found prone to be the only way I can hit anything in the wind after the temps drop below freezing.
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Here we noticed the deer had a lot of fat on them.(the hanging ones). A couple in the gang said that was also a sign of a bad winter or as I thought a great summer.Who knows LOL!
Nice pic on the sled.
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