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Zertrider

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  1. Seriously? You need to do some more and better research before making a statement like that. There is not a darn thing that is the same from a Blast to the Catalyst. Ok, maybe a track option but nothing else.
  2. Talked to a guy Friday night who was just at 3 Bears and he said it was great. Auld Reekie in Gowganda was great for ATVs 5 yrs ago but don't know about now.
  3. Just got back from the Yoop. Conditions were variable, from OK to excellent. Stayed in Munising and went both east and west. Grand Marais was OK, Marquette was excellent. Don't go too far south from either, conditions were noticeably worse further south when driving up
  4. Skis touch walls before any part of the sled. So I put in the sleds, and mounted a couple of floor anchors where they were convenient. Pull front ends slightly towards the walls, and straight down with the rear. Have towed for 6hrs with no contact between sleds. And axle setback is enough to keep proper weight on the tongue.
  5. Not my picture, but this is 2 Summits in a 6x12
  6. Drive the first in, slide rear end over, and back in the 2nd. Easily room for 2. Erased the picture that I did have on my phone, but easily fit my 137 Procross and a 129 Polaris or another Procross.
  7. I have a couple trailers at my disposal, and having just a basic V-nose 6x12, makes it easy for me for just 2 sleds. Will it last forever? Nope but at $7g brand new when I bought it a year ago, who cares. I oil spray it before winter, and it gets used every week in the summer for the kids race truck. For more sleds, we have an all aluminum 7x19? that we can get 4 in when needed
  8. Enough here to shake out the cobwebs on my own property.
  9. Might want to check the weather. Going to be 9 Thursday after 5deg on Wednesday. Wouldn't go too far from the trailer
  10. Same. Left NL yesterday, and to Latchford trails were OK. From the dam to Temagami were heavenly. Had lunch at Temagami Shores and continued south. And from Martin River to the D were the same, absolutely perfect
  11. We will be back. Oh and breakfast at the 17 Restaurant in Blind River. Fairly priced and excellent. And Rustys Cafe for dinner in Blind River was.......... interesting. Rusty is an interesting character.
  12. No. Rods from Killarney to Little Current , then over to Whitefish Falls. Wasn't going to do a big crossing that wasn't staked.
  13. So why do more people not ride this area? It was absolutely great. Trails were fantastic. Lots of different loops available. Rode from Killarney across Georgian Bay. Neat to do, but don't need to do it again. But from Whitefish Falls to Blind River and up to Elliot Lake and back to Espanola is something I am going to do again. Over 3 days and I would guess we met maybe 30 sleds.
  14. Thanks. Looking to leave French River area then down to Killarney. Then next day hop across to Manitoulin, back to mainland and west towards Thessalon. . Next day loop north and east.
  15. What are the trails like on the north shore of Georgian Bay? Spanish, Blind River, Thessalon, SSM. Really tight and twisty? Or more flowing? Is a 300km day a long day there? Or??? Leaving in the AM and heading that way
  16. Officers on trail in Sudbury yesterday checking specifically for trail passes. Checked all 5 of us, and another 8 or so while we sat close.
  17. You don't have one in your pocket, but you have one at home before you leave obviously, as you are on this website
  18. Never owned anything that needed them, but I have been multiple times with/for friends, and they have always been very helpful.
  19. Never used one, but didn't even think I would need one for the Mission. Haven't worn it yet, but friend who has one never does.
  20. Where did you race? Just curious, because I believe they were testing them at SOAR around the time I quit racing. Forget if it was Bickle who brought them or Fawaz.
  21. Got about 5kms of my break in period done. More snow fell after this.
  22. I never expected to be reimbursed, and the $40 will not impact my life, just curious what others have experienced
  23. Which brings up another question. Does anyone receive reimbursement for fuel expenses? Not that it's much, but we use our own SxS's and chainsaws, and burn through probably $40 in fuel putting in and taking out trails
  24. Clubs do that? I have been helping staking trails here for 5yrs and generally it has been me and 1 other guy out on our own. Or me and a buddy and our boys.
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