Climbmax is a parking lot hero

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Dude can pull up, unload, get dressed and be sitting on his sled in less than FIVE minutes.
All my slow ass friends need to learn this method.
I could use some unloading speed myself.

Someone please get him to do a instructional video on that.
 

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My slow ass buddies need a lesson too. More than 10 min in the staging area and I'm starting to feel like a poser.
 

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People whispering "oohhh, that's randyyyyy!!!" Bahaha had a buddy ride up to him unknowingly and ask which way to the trail... man was he embarrassed after!
 

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My slow ass buddies need a lesson too. More than 10 min in the staging area and I'm starting to feel like a poser.

I've been out there with some of those guys and close to an hour in the staging area unloading, gas/oil, and dressing. That is no exaggeration either! Prior to that, it was an hour at Tim's. They need to see Randy do it and take it to heed!!
 

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I usually show up about 10-15min late and still the first one to hit the trail.LOL
 

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The more you ride the more organized and efficient you get. Usually I'm good to go by the end of the season, then have to learn it all over again next year.
 

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Dude can pull up, unload, get dressed and be sitting on his sled in less than FIVE minutes.
All my slow ass friends need to learn this method.
I could use some unloading speed myself.

Maybe there should be an instructional video? I admire efficiency but if I m out of the way, didn't realize it was a race :)
 

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Is there a race to be the first one out of the parking lot? :wtf1:

Maybe there should be an instructional video? I admire efficiency but if I m out of the way, didn't realize it was a race :)

It is not a race! There are people who are just too slow and disorganized or they don't care about other people waiting. I not talking about minutes, I'm talking in the 1 hour range.
 

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One of my typical riding buddies is efficient and we take about the same amount of time during the load/unload process. The other is the snow biker of the group and it is about an hour long process from pulling into the lot to heading up the trail, then after the day is done it’s another hour unless he has to change oil which is every second day, then it is longer. Gets painful when the rest of the group is suited up and ready and he just finally got the bike unloaded and fueled up.....but we keep riding with him so really we can’t complain too much hahaha
 

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........then after the day is done it’s another hour ......

and that is another point. On principle I don't consume alcohol in the staging area and go to a pub when the day is done. Some people take their time fuelling and then they have to go back to the hotel to deal with riding gear, showers, and street clothes to go for a couple beers. When it is Miller Time it is Miller Time.
 
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