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Manitoba Ride 2010


Hey Crewchief...

Maybe you can throw that sled on a trailer and haul it our here for a few days of Manitoba riding. Im sure you can teach us a thing or two.
 
Some more interesting routes to consider. We will certainly have some variety.
 

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BOUNTYHUNTER said:
jusp69 said:
I'm very surprised and excited about the amount of people interested.
out! :Rockon: :letsnow: :letsnow: :letsnow:

I believe our 1st ever TY Ride had about 20 plus sleds...check out the Group photo's from past rides :-o


All Yamies most years...except this funny Black/Green model with a rather Huge Rider one year :jump:

Larry I believe there was around 30 sleds the one day on that first year, I remember when they took the picture at the Domo in Pine Falls, that was pretty cool. It's hard to keep that many sleds together. The meal and fuel stops take a lot longer and you just can't make big mileage, but still fun. We learnt from that and the rides were broken up into two groups, a slower paced group and the faster paced group.

Don't forget, the yellow one year, someone even photo edited it out of some pictures, lol.
 
blustar said:
Hey Crewchief...

Maybe you can throw that sled on a trailer and haul it our here for a few days of Manitoba riding. Im sure you can teach us a thing or two.

Hmmmmmm, 18.5 hours. As much as I'd like the trip, if I'm gonna drive that far, I'll head due west. ;)!

Google Map

And there won't be much teaching either, I've yet to get this thing to carve for me though that's a lack of practice more than anything. :jump:
 
Do yourself a favour and do both. Hit the ride then head for Revelstoke could you imagine the fun and memories a trip like that would bring. ;)!
Crewchief47 said:
blustar said:
Hey Crewchief...

Maybe you can throw that sled on a trailer and haul it our here for a few days of Manitoba riding. Im sure you can teach us a thing or two.

Hmmmmmm, 18.5 hours. As much as I'd like the trip, if I'm gonna drive that far, I'll head due west. ;)!

Google Map

And there won't be much teaching either, I've yet to get this thing to carve for me though that's a lack of practice more than anything. :jump:
 
Oh c'mon Crashcie.... I mean CREWCHIEF, there are LOT'S of things you could show these guys LOL!!!!
 
Swiss Sledder said:
It was 28 sleds in two rows of 14 seen in the pictures at this link.
http://www.totallyamaha.com/Totallyamah ... oba05.html

And for those involved in 2006
http://www.totallyamaha.com/Totallyamah ... oba06.html

Lol I know, but recently, last year i thought it was coming to an end and this year it shot right back up there.
I've been reading these forums as a guest for a long time before I registered, I'm just starting to speak up now, lol. I'm just hoping I can go this year. sounds like a blast!

:jump:
 
I work at a printing and media publishing company.
I'm a camera man and print operator/bindery agent...lol.
It's called Total Print and Communications.
It's tough times right now being on a work share, I'm only working 5 days every 2 weeks until the company can pick up more business. But I'm really hoping it snows soon so I can take full advantage of the extra time off by abusing my love for snowmobiling. Woooohoooooooo
 


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