I'm certainly no expert in the field but my understanding is that all electronics have the potential to interfere with a beacon in search mode, this includes phones, gps, portable radios, etc. It seems that most experts are recommending that all electronics be located about 2' from your beacon...
I use the jiggle siphon hose and it does work quite well, if you tip the sled over a bit you can get most of the fuel out and stabilize what is left.
There is definitely two schools of thought for storage (full tank/empty tank) but I wouldn't trust burning a full tank of fuel that has been...
We just rode four days in the Fernie area and the riding was exelent, we rode great untracked snow all day each day.
A big thank you to Sledalot and FernieSnow for showing us around their back yard. The company was as good as the riding.
Now a few days skiing with the family, what a vacation!
I like this idea, I broke the red button off my kill switch so was going to remove the whole thing but am having trouble getting the pins out.
I put a safety pin in the side of the connector and it does spread the top of the connector but the pins won't come out. Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks for the ride on Friday. I had a great time, you were a great guide and definitely an ambassador for snowmobiling in Fernie.
Any word on how things turned out with the fellow having health issues on the hill.
Hey I had a great time getting out to ride last week, you were a great guide and riding partner. Hopefully I can get back for another ride or two before the season is over.
Thanks.
I'm in Fernie for the 6, 7 and 8 and would like to get out to ride if someone is looking for a partner or a group that wouldn't mind me tagging along. I am an average rider not into anything to extreme and have avalanche gear and training so know how to use the gear.