The comments are all comical….
Why is sales down… gee it’s called the economy!!!! Has nothing to do with warranty, or the best built sled, who’s got the most power, bla bla bla.
With gas at all time high, food, trucks, gear, sled passes, oil, hotel costs, etc. All these things add up and it...
Gorman… we’ll I wouldn’t pay for a trail pass if you riding a bravo. That said if the weather is double digits this week, be prepared for a lot of dirt or atleast driving to the upper parking lot a minimum. Conditions are pretty typical for this time of year, spindle deep in north facing...
recently, haven't heard a thing. Snow levels in the area, below 5000, seem to be lacking alot. buddy went up to CMH lodge and noted there is mayby 1.5-2ft down there.
Side note, we are going up this year to clear a proper path out. june/july. hopefully i can find some volunteers to help out.
Yea it’s an outboard jet typically. I got a couple buddies with similar setups. There a lot of fun and very versatile for skinny water.
Typically there flat bottom boats Vs a ‘V’ style. Most draft the same water depth.
Buddy runs one with his 4seater SXS, loads it on the roof. Pretty...
Columbia is closed for power boats.
As far as I know blueberry and kicking horse are still good to go. Obviously access to these rivers off the Columbia would not happen. That said for the blaeberry you need to put in above the water fall, anything downstream is not worth the boat. Kicking...
Given your requirements, i would suggest the Blaeberry river and the Kicking horse. we have plowed both on the 17' jet but it can get skinny fast for that. Your promo video of that type of boat can go a long way.
Blaeberry river, put in abouve the waterfalls. from there you can probably go...
please everyone, snow check so i can buy it later for 45% off.
i swear these manufactures increase there prices so that people like me dont think this way. an artificial way of trying to maintain value in the product you have purchased.