1CrazySledder
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The trails are open but I highly recomend staying off of them. They shouldn't even be open. Half of the trail is frozen chisel plowed feilds, bad, steep climbs that are rutted so bad it would be very easy to flip your sled. Especially if you are a amuture. I put about 90 miles on yesterday and it actually wore me out. Very challanging, and no snow on most of it.
I haven't gotten out there to look at my skis yet, but I am sure they arre dinged up now. Probably have to buy a new set. lol
Oh-yeah, the railroad tracks, I got hooked on them twice and one set almost flipped me over. Hard to explain the situation, but I was sober the whole day and the trails are just that bad.
If anyone does go, please be careful and ride during the day so you can see what the hell is coming your way. It may improve today as we are calling for 4 inches here, but I don't think it is enough.
-1CS
I haven't gotten out there to look at my skis yet, but I am sure they arre dinged up now. Probably have to buy a new set. lol
Oh-yeah, the railroad tracks, I got hooked on them twice and one set almost flipped me over. Hard to explain the situation, but I was sober the whole day and the trails are just that bad.
If anyone does go, please be careful and ride during the day so you can see what the hell is coming your way. It may improve today as we are calling for 4 inches here, but I don't think it is enough.
-1CS
4Fighter
TY 4 Stroke God
Good point
Speaking of RR tracks. I got the bars yanked right out of my hands trying to go across a set in the Sault here. Dang that hurt - I immediately thought of Tom's misshap up in Munising last season. No bent or tweaked arms though - lucky I guess???
Definitely be careful!
Speaking of RR tracks. I got the bars yanked right out of my hands trying to go across a set in the Sault here. Dang that hurt - I immediately thought of Tom's misshap up in Munising last season. No bent or tweaked arms though - lucky I guess???
Definitely be careful!