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Place to help GF with turning?

manlye

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Looking for a place this weekend to help the GF with powder turns, any thoughts for a nice big open space? We usually do Grand Lake area but open to anything north. Thanks in advance
 
A big steep hill covered in trees and rocks that way she will have to learn.....:face-icon-small-ton Rabbit Ears has ALOT of good wide open areas that are easy learning.
 
I tried that she ghost rode it into a tree :face-icon-small-sho anyone have a hood for a m cat? lol I was thinking Rabbit ears.
 
Closest, meadow creek.

Nothing terribly special for riding, but some GREAT flat, no consequence meadows out there that are perfect for that.
 
Put her on that spooling IQR and send her down the hill, she'll be turning in no time:face-icon-small-ton
 
Once you teach them, LOOK OUT!!! My wife is crazy about it.
You will be spending all your money on her sled and you will be home watching the baby while she rides. :face-icon-small-fro
Wife and I will be up on RE this Sat. She wants an easy day where she isn't fearing for her life.
 
We went up to Muddy Creek and she did abut 100 left turns, next week we are doing right turns :face-icon-small-con I think SLO might be a good option,and yes the bug has bit her. This big ol m1000 is ALOT of power for her, time for a trade in.
 
You can go anywhere but try and find some small rolling hills. That' helps with her learning the balance point. It also helps her learn to stop on the downhill or in a track. If you got the dough, follow up with a massage at a local spa. She will think you are the most amazing person with a penis.
 
We went up to Muddy Creek and she did abut 100 left turns, next week we are doing right turns :face-icon-small-con I think SLO might be a good option,and yes the bug has bit her. This big ol m1000 is ALOT of power for her, time for a trade in.

My wife has the 1000 and really likes it. We had to take a lot of weight off before she really starting throwing it around in the trees.
 
My wife got to take out her new sled this weekend. For the 2nd day we went to RE and she fell in love with her new sled. I feel that everyone is a natural at something (or finds something they like best), but of all things (boondocking, trail, high marking, hucking, jumping, trail, racing ect), I couldn't believe shes best at jumping. We still need to work on right hand carving, and some more side hilling but that blew my mind.
 
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