Hey all, I've just purchased a new '14 800 SP, 163. I've gotten a couple of rides in already, but have been using the suspension setup as I got it, I have yet to adjust anything. Seems to dart to the left on the trails, and I believe the skis have too much contact in the powder. 5'11", 215lbs...
So not only do the clubs have to go thru this BS for what will turn out to be nothing, but then this classless idiot has the stones to go after the estates, or wives of the deceased?!
Hope everyone involved countersues!! Though even that won't be enough!!:mad:
That particular slide path has come down before, but never with that much volume and force. Please, please, please check the conditions before you go, both the hiways and the backcountry. As posted above, the entire Rogers Pass and Kicking Horse are unpredictable. I have never seen as many...
I am a Rail Traffic Controller for CP, and I was working that territory the day it happened. I can guarantee you it was not the result of a controlled shoot. Au naturalle and it brought down 2 hectares of trees!!:eek: Lucky for us it went over our tunnels.
Well, which one shall I pick? Oh ya, ok, I got it!! So there we are riding in a range between Castlegar and Salmo, (which shall remain nameless), when I decide to do my first hillclimb. Hey, anywhere a stock 700 xfire can go, a '98 Summit can too, right?
So away I go, get up the hill about 600...
If you pick up the latest issue of Snowest magazine you get a Polaris promo cd with it. It breaks down the sled from concept to reality, awesome vids too! I am sold, I be will getting the 2011 800 163" in the fall. :cool:
He's had over a week now to seek legal council and be governed accordingly. The longer it takes to find him, the better the chances of some sort of charges are. I don't believe Dave should be held accountable, but he should've shown his face by now. He's only making himself look that much more...
Everyone on this thread is in agreement that there needs to be more awareness out there, however, I do not think that mandatory attendance at an AST course is the answer. I work for CP Rail and deal with avalanche control every day of the season. I have taken the mandatory courses that CP runs...
Not really sad, she just loves to come out and dance the night away. She's been a resident of Revelstoke for many years, raised her kids, then found a new body and hobby. Her name is Sharon. :)
Amen to that Sledderglen! The meal served by Emo's at the banquet was incredible! Great people, great food, drank the bar out of rye, great time had by all. Tho I understand why you change locations, I would come back to Revelstoke every year! :)