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  1. 7 hours ago, Turbo Doo said:

    I agree. Lots of 'new' people into the sport this season.  And yes, my interest will waiver depending how the season unfolds.  

    I've been saying this for awhile as much as I love it.  Time will tell.  

  2. I really hope this season isn't a wash for everyone.   Most importantly the small business that may depend on some extra money coming in from sledders.

     

    I'm hoping we can ride from up north and not travel too much.  If we do have to travel I think we will be staying in one spot not moving around too much.

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  3. Yes they are coming without shocks.  The shocks are being shipped separately.

     

    500 is not for every snowcheck, only for people who ordered early April 15th, they extended the snowcheck program after without the shipping incentive.

     

    It's beyond polaris.  The shock factory was shut down due to fires in California.

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  4. 1 hour ago, Strong Farmer said:

    Cookhouse in hailburton forest shut down a few weeks ago because someone brought Covid in there and staff members got it. Now they have just re opened with more safety protocols in place (whatever that maybe) 

    I was also at Edgewater last weekend and over half tables were gone. Food was very good though. They have no idea how they are going to handle sledding season though. All cabins have bbq’s so worst case scenario have to make your own burger on porch.

    Day passes are pain in butt. I did that last winter, since I wasn’t sure which sled would sell. Two day minimum, Is a bummer. Doesn’t take long before you hit 200 in day passes either.  Ofsc should be able to operate trail system and I will bring gas with me. I can carry 20L with me if I am stagging out of one location.

    i am paying almost 500 in insurance a 200 dollar early pass this year, is a no brainer. 
    If ofsc never opens trails this winter, then good luck selling any passes next winter or getting volunteers to do it all over again for nothing. 
    Wait and see what happens. 

    Not true get your crap straight.  They proactively shut down due to someone having symptoms.

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  5. 6 hours ago, Blake G said:

    I have every intention of riding this winter. Permits are on order.

     

    I haven't sat in a restaurant since the Dinner Bell last March, and will happily bring a hamper of groceries to a base motel and pack lunches for day trips as necessary. Sledjunk, I can bring enough for both of us!

     

     

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    3 on order as well blake.  

     

    I think sj can carry breakfast lunch and dinner. 

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  6. Maybe take it and get it done by a professional to avoid any extra costs come spring start up.  Im sure guys could recommend places to depending on where you are located.

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  7. 13 hours ago, slomo said:

    Every year at this time there is a general pent up urge to spend on snowmobiling stuff. For someone with merchandise, email contacts, and a large barn, might be a good opportunity for one of those new-fangled pop up stores....with the proper pandemic procedures in place of course. 

    slomo good to see you around again.  Cheers

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