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Drewd
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We drove over Kebler Pass last week, and we were was appalled by what we saw.
We saw abandoned sleds in the creek, in the bushes, over by the forest — everywhere. The place looked like a mountain version of a (snowmobile) dump.
What gives? Is there a club in Crested Butte that can clean this mess up? It really gives all of the tourists a bad image of sledders.
I live a ways away from Kebler pass but if someone more local can organize a clean up, count me in. I'll bring my F350 and a trailer and am good for removing at least 3-4 sleds and taking them to the dump.
Why is Kebler Pass so trashed by discarded snowmobiles?
BTW, there was an equal mix of Yamaha and Polaris (older RMKs) sleds in case someone is looking for parts. Not sure why I didn't see any abandoned SkiDoo sleds.
We saw abandoned sleds in the creek, in the bushes, over by the forest — everywhere. The place looked like a mountain version of a (snowmobile) dump.
What gives? Is there a club in Crested Butte that can clean this mess up? It really gives all of the tourists a bad image of sledders.
I live a ways away from Kebler pass but if someone more local can organize a clean up, count me in. I'll bring my F350 and a trailer and am good for removing at least 3-4 sleds and taking them to the dump.
Why is Kebler Pass so trashed by discarded snowmobiles?
BTW, there was an equal mix of Yamaha and Polaris (older RMKs) sleds in case someone is looking for parts. Not sure why I didn't see any abandoned SkiDoo sleds.