wtf.LMAO
Should of said if no one wants to ride with you, but said what i said lol
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wtf.LMAO
I guess he better hope that not everyone is like BossRev, and some are willing to ride with (and teach) people that may not have all the skills yet.
Rob scored this pic from S&R-
I'm no teacher. You want to be taught,
go hire Brett, Chris, Dan, Amber or any of the other paid snowmobile instructor.
There is a time and place for everything.
I have taken more newbs out this year then any other year before. There is a huge difference from going for a ride and taking newbs out riding. Every newb ride I went on this year was planed around the weather. Knowing that we were in store for blue skies and sun shine all day. I took it upon my self to make sure I had everything we would need for the group. I wouldn't take a newb into a blizzard, that's just common sense.
I am trying to.Ride safe!
My son and I plan on doing just exactly that for next year. The point of this year was to get enough riding experience under our belts to be ready for one of those classes. Almost went to Brett's course this winter, but decided I needed more hours in the seat before I could really benefit from his instruction and needed to know my sled much much better as well.I'm no teacher. You want to be taught,
go hire Brett, Chris, Dan, Amber or any of the other paid snowmobile instructor..
Yeah.........that's real mature...........NOT!
Oh...........CLASSIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We had 2. And we dug for quite some time.Here's a suggestion. Buy a 600 NON yamaha. You won't get into a situation you aren't able to handle. Many times I've gotten my own sled out of worse stucks than that by myself, and I'm a "girl". Did you not have a shovel?
it has nothing to do with me.So if it’s a “Christopher made some dumb decisions thread” it will be open to us freebies?! Classic…
What are you using to make this decision? I don't think there are any pictures of the situation in question are there?By the way, that's not what many of us consider deeep. That's sweet powder that makes an awesome day of riding and some stucks. .
Agreed, I think this is a very important point. Actually, EXTREMELY IMPORTANT.A lot of new sledders think the bigger and newer sleds are what they need, that they will teach them to ride. Not true. The best thing you could do is get a smaller, lighter sled and go ride. Because then you actually have to learn to RIDE. Then you take that older or smaller sled out with experienced riders on bigger sleds..
Some situations require more then just digging. Like when you drop into a 15 ft tree well... That is when rope helps..Deep powder is 5 feet of bottomless snow. And even then anyone with a shovel can get themselves out, even if that means digging for an hour.
What are you using to make this decision? I don't think there are any pictures of the situation in question are there?
Agreed, I think this is a very important point. Actually, EXTREMELY IMPORTANT.
Some situations require more then just digging. Like when you drop into a 15 ft tree well... That is when rope helps..
Where are they? The ones in Chris's profile do not look like the situation in question.Yes, there are pics Ruffy.
cough cough...I dearly wish I had taken some pictures of the stuck sleds.