Went out for a ride with yammadog on Sunday for a little bit. Had a good time driving my sled on pavement and bouncing through the whoops. Played around in the trees and jumping around. Figured I would take some pics and let you all know how it is.
Snow level on the trail starts after the pavement. Should be able to pound through it in the next couple of days.
Had mad thoughts about hitting the jump... the sled was not the right equipment for it unfortunately...
Skate park
Another
Where did my hair go? Everyone be warned, I am now respectable!! ???
Chillin
The view
Dude, where is my trail? Moonman should be familiar with this area, as he got stuck here a couple of times during there year.
Not here? Nope through the bushes.
Where does this thing go? (eek, dang 10 limit image rule). Broke the shock shaft at the head.
All, my, friends,.... drive a low rider.
Rode back down without a rear shock or spring. Actually surprised how little it actually does with slow speed trail cruising. Still had two inches of travel on the front track shock! lol Funny how you don't feel that bottoming sensation as much...lol Cause it is already resting on the bottoming bumpers.... Brings back ideas to build an ultra light weight snowmobile with no suspension. I was keeping an easy 15 mph down the hill, well maybe, there might have been some other influences affecting my judgment at the time.
Good riding, and plenty of snow. Got shock?
Snow level on the trail starts after the pavement. Should be able to pound through it in the next couple of days.
Had mad thoughts about hitting the jump... the sled was not the right equipment for it unfortunately...
Skate park
Another
Where did my hair go? Everyone be warned, I am now respectable!! ???
Chillin
The view
Dude, where is my trail? Moonman should be familiar with this area, as he got stuck here a couple of times during there year.
Not here? Nope through the bushes.
Where does this thing go? (eek, dang 10 limit image rule). Broke the shock shaft at the head.
All, my, friends,.... drive a low rider.
Rode back down without a rear shock or spring. Actually surprised how little it actually does with slow speed trail cruising. Still had two inches of travel on the front track shock! lol Funny how you don't feel that bottoming sensation as much...lol Cause it is already resting on the bottoming bumpers.... Brings back ideas to build an ultra light weight snowmobile with no suspension. I was keeping an easy 15 mph down the hill, well maybe, there might have been some other influences affecting my judgment at the time.
Good riding, and plenty of snow. Got shock?
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