Time for us in our 50's to stop whining about getting old, pull the panties out of our a$$es, get out and ride as hard as you physically can and let your experience make it hard for the 20 year old somethings keep up! The reason I say this is more to myself than anything as I firmly believe "age is a state of mind" apart from serious medical issues... We rode up in Valemount, BC with a sled buddies dad named Wilf who was 74 years young about 8 years ago and he was flying around on a M8 153 like a mexican jumping bean on coke! We couldn't keep up! Wilf said riding lots and hard is just a decision you make combined with keeping yourself in shape. About 20 years ago I rode down in Crowsnest Pass with an older gentleman named Frank who was even breaking trail for his buddy who he called the "young whipper snapper"... When we stopped for lunch I asked why he called his buddy that and he said its because his buddy was only 69 years old! My next question was well how old are you then? Frank's answer... he said "son, next Feb I'll be turning 83!". Blew me away! Him out there shredding it at that age. To be fair he did ask for help lifting the rear of sled out of a trench once... LOL! Frank's my idol and 80+ is my goal! Don't EVER talk yourself into being an old man... This rant brought to you by Aleve, Robaxacet and Johnnie Walker Blue Label (in that order).