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The Fort Saskatchewan Snow Angels used Gator Guides on a large ramp to get onto and off of the Athabasca River. Guides are easy to work with,flex good and are tough. Tried them with snow on my boots and felt like they were not to slippery. If your looking for something I would recommend these.
 

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The Fort Saskatchewan Snow Angels used Gator Guides on a large ramp to get onto and off of the Athabasca River. Guides are easy to work with,flex good and are tough. Tried them with snow on my boots and felt like they were not to slippery. If your looking for something I would recommend these.

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Your sleds can't climb the bank? would it not have been easier and cheaper just to make it out of snow?
 
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Your sleds can't climb the bank? would it not have been easier and cheaper just to make it out of snow?

Ever pull a drag behind a Scandic? Snow ramp takes a pile of snow to maintain. Are you coming over with your snowshovel?
Took a friend 4 tries with his Summit to get ontop of bank. Spins out on the ice. This is safer and eaiser for all to do
 

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It will have to be pulled up onto the banks, come ice breakup on the river, or it will be gone.................

nope.... in the summer it becomes a party barge.... going to put barrels and foam underneath it......

look forward to seeing you out there for the big removal day(s)
 

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Ah, I see. Well hopefully it doesn't get vandalized on you.
Ever pull a drag behind a Scandic? Snow ramp takes a pile of snow to maintain. Are you coming over with your snowshovel?
Took a friend 4 tries with his Summit to get ontop of bank. Spins out on the ice. This is safer and eaiser for all to do
 

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Thanks alot Glen and the rest of the Snow Angels. Looks great

Thank you. I never knew they were as flexible as they are. Really contours to our ramp. They are also pretty grippy. Skis just glide right up the ramp with no issues and no marks from the carbides at all
 

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Isn't that ramp going to help the wolves in their pursuit of the flat land caribou? Guess we're to blame again. They'll end up closing off that area of alberta to sledders too............ Hahahahaha :) ............ Oh, wait, this isn't b.c. ;)
 
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