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This weekend is probably going to be my last weekend on the sled for the season. Its coming time to finally drag my sorry rear end back into a job.
The year has been amazing. Best powder I've ridden in my life several times. The mountain was awesome up till around January when the Albany lot got filled up with no parking ignorant people that didn't have a clue how to park a trailer let alone how to back one around. You know the ones I'm talking about, the people that pull in with the trailer still angled behind em to take up three pickup widths.
Lots of miles, lots of powder, lots of spills, lots of wrecks, quite a few injuries, lots of good people met out there.
The countdown will begin again here soon.
maybe not this weekend exactly, but my "schedule" as it is already has a hell of a lot on it, and most of it winds up sitting on the weekends. And if I get the job I'm applying for, it will be mostly weekend work as well.WHAT!?!
calling it quits already?
yeah. I think the best way to describe it is I've experienced a fundamental priority shiftWe still have 3 months of riding left.
The seat doesn't have anything wrong with it.I am sure there is a square inch somewhere on your sled without a dent.
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Gonna get out the Gorilla tape before heading up this weekend and seal up the right side. Last ride I had the entire right side fill full of snow because of various holes/misalignment/chunks missing with the plastics. Made it interestiing when carving it up, easier to hold a right hand circle damned tight though
Oh man, aint it the truth. Last time we were out (last thursday the 28th) I nailed a drift that was a lot more solid then it looked. Went from airborn doing 40ish MPH to dead stop centerpunched into the drift. Flipped me up over the handlebars, finished breaking the windshield, bent my risers all the way forward on the console, broke the front bumper a little more.It's not the carving that is the problem. It's the 40 to zero instant stops that are doing it. He has an inate ability to locate things buried under the snow. The faster he is going, the larger the object he finds.
which meadows? or are these new ones?