14/12/01 Clemina
First trip of the year for us in the Valemount area. Trail was in way better shape than we were expecting (upwards of 3 feet from the lot). Stopped by the new cabin. looks great love the location and the hard work that has gone into the build is very apparent. Just wanted to...
Guess it's really a case by case kinda choice. I really am looking forward to sharing my love and respect for the mountains as well as love for sledding. As far as riding areas go I would have no problem taming it down with the kids. There is how ever always an objective risk entering even tamer...
So first a little back ground. I watched the birth of my first child on Sunday. Very exciting! After the shock and excitement wore off a bit and I was sitting up in the middle of the night wondering when or how long one should wait to take the little ones in there life up in the hills. Now let...
I would not go with the OSB. The marine would more than likely be a way better choice. Two winter and counting for me. I'm am how ever interested how it work out for ya.
I'm a big fan of the polarized. I have found yellow or red to work best on the low light. When the sun comes out I use arid (chrome) with the yellow tint. The 509 have a few good options. I seen a few guys rocking pink tint on socked in days. Once I made the switch to polarized it's hard to even...
It's a big topic in the industry for a few years now. I have never had any issues when in search. My phone lives in my pack. The spot lives on the sled and as for the go pro well shut that chit off if your searching. If I'm barried and you are close enough for my go pro to affect your beacon...
I just did my shop this summer. It really depends on the land and how far the utilities have to be run. Sight prep, concrete including form rentals and pumping truck x2 was around 13K. To run the lines and connect to the city was another 10K. I second the call to get quote so many variables in...
I'm still going through something similar. Cops did nothing! It been just over a year now two court dates and one hell of a headache. I would go with the Jerry of diesel and at least have some fun out of it
LOL ya not much love for the nytro. I will look further into suspention/skid options. Have seen the timbsled kits but are they the only option/ the best. As for turbo well it's on the list but will I lose the reliability?
Hi all looking for some advice on the most cost effective way to lose some pounds off my 2009 nytro. I do have a pipe on her and have been looking into rear suspension replacement but am interested what other options might be out there?