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classification of a riding day

raceu4it

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nowadays with most of us mountain riding. the rule of thumb is most sledders is that they say got in 3, 15, 20 riding days in for the year, cause mileage doesn't count anymore. i don't want to be a cheater for days ridden this winter, so for example i rode revy last week-end for 3 days, today took the kids, grandkids, sleds, fire pit, ice augers, and had a blast on the lake fishing, and sledding, so was today classified as a riding day?
 
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nowadays with most of us mountain riding. the rule of thumb is most sledders is that they say got in 3, 15, 20 riding days in for the year, cause mileage doesn't count anymore. i don't want to be a cheater for days ridden this winter, so for example i rode revy last week-end for 3 days, today took the kids, grandkids, sleds, fire pit, ice augers, and had a blast on the lake fishing, and sledding, so was today classified as a riding day?

Riding day or not, sounds like a day well spent! Especially with all the avy danger going on around, an awesome day I bet.
 
Were you sitting on your sled and was it running (and not in your garage)? If you answered "yes" and "yes", then I believe it is legal to count it. Have fun and be safe always.
 
nothing like the smell of smelts and jackfish on your hands, ketchup and mustard on your pants from the grand kids, and the smell of klotz oil wafting thru the air from imprompt drag races when the fishing is slow. truly awesome day. unfortunately no pics as everyone was busy, having fun.
 
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