I'm going to agree with the majority and say -20*C is my limit. My buddy went out the other night to try and put some break in miles on his new sled, lasted 20 miles before calling it a night. It was close to -30*C. Just not worth it he said. I'm glad I stayed home.
Cool old pictures. I grew up in Kitimat B.C. around 1972 and our family friends had a 440 Arctic Cat,first ride is still a great memory,although he took me off of a 10ft step at the school yard, all good until he stood up I slid underneath him and then we landed. Still knocks the wind out of me...
Hello, Just wanting to know if there are any sledders from the Quesnel area that are sledding in the Wells area? I use to live in Quesnel and always wanted to go sledding out that way but did not have the equipment or the people to go with. I've got a few guys up here in northern Alberta that...
Get the vest! I bought one on the advise of a fellow sledder who uses one and like (holdmybeerandwatchthis )states the weight is spread out across a wider surface with the vest opposed to the thin straps of a back pack.
Just a little note to say Hi to all of you on here. I got back into sledding last year for the first time in 15 yrs. I bought a 2005 F7 Firecat, had a blast on it,only draw back, couldn't get into the deep stuff to much,so this year I bought a 2013 M8 Sno-Pro Ltd in black,no more watching the...