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Trailside Terror: Trapped in my parka and can't get out!


Blake G

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Years ago on the trail in the middle of nowhere i had to go really badly.

Good news, there was a oily rag in the back of the sled.

Lesson learned.

Now a roll of toilet paper is always in my trail bag.

I haven't needed it for my own use in years, but it has put smiles on the face of others.

One guy offered me $10 for the paper he used. 

 

 

 

 

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The contributors above have been instrumental in the future direction of oc.com ...

 

The TMI Sub-forum :-P

 

Too funny. 

 

 

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3 hours ago, brucebob said:

Years ago on the trail in the middle of nowhere i had to go really badly.

Good news, there was a oily rag in the back of the sled.

Lesson learned.

Now a roll of toilet paper is always in my trail bag.

I haven't needed it for my own use in years, but it has put smiles on the face of others.

One guy offered me $10 for the paper he used. 

 

 

 

 

 

As an alternative... a big ball of snow does work. Closes things up tighter than a drum real quick as well. Probably softer than dry pine needles.

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I use the "it's difficult to get two inches of peter, out of four inches of clothes" analogy every season. Ski

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4 hours ago, brucebob said:

... Now a roll of toilet paper is always in my trail bag....

 

Yup, in a ziplock bag, one for each ATV, sled, car and truck, I'm allergic to pine needles.

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8 hours ago, manotickmike said:

I keep a few pine cones in a ziplock bag.

You wimps.

 

Buahahah! Thanks, I needed that laugh this morning! :)

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:lmao::lmao::lmao:

 

 

8 hours ago, manotickmike said:

I keep a few pine cones in a ziplock bag.

You wimps.

 

 

I'm with Ultrafrozen on this .... ziploc bag with a part-roll in every unit with wheels or skis .... no exceptions .... :D 

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The foam insert in the Polaris Indy tool holder was a reasonable to use (one time only).

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5 hours ago, Denis007 said:

 

:lmao::lmao::lmao:

 

 

 

 

I'm with Ultrafrozen on this .... ziploc bag with a part-roll in every unit with wheels or skis .... no exceptions .... :D 

:icon_goodpost:

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man up... peel some birch bark off a tree

 

sled season is definitely over it seems

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6 hours ago, Denis007 said:

 

:lmao::lmao::lmao:

 

 

 

 

I'm with Ultrafrozen on this .... ziploc bag with a part-roll in every unit with wheels or skis .... no exceptions .... :D 

 

known as "homefield advantage". :D Ski

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