When did you start sledding in the mountains?

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My first time to the mountains was 1989 on a 377 safari. My dads first time was in 1980 on a 250 enticer. We started going lots in the early 90s. Started with 91 phasers till we learnt how to ride. Greatest memories sledding with my dad.
 

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Started riding in the mountains in 1992 on a Cycle Works trip to Revy. They took all the sleds in a semi car hauler trailer and we partied in a bus there and back. Good times! Took the rental Indy 500 with a 136" track with 1/2" lugs all the way back to Turbo on my first day. Hooked ever since!https://uploads.tapatalk Did you k...is friends That’s his Blue Mod in the pics
 

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First trip was in 1979 to allen creek.had a 1979 yamaha srx.they were a 440 lc.made 89.5 hp stock at 10500 rpm.track was 15x116.pocket full of jets was your friend.have not missed a year yet.this new iron keeps old guys like me still going !!!never get enough.
 

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First trip was in 1979 to allen creek.had a 1979 yamaha srx.they were a 440 lc.made 89.5 hp stock at 10500 rpm.track was 15x116.pocket full of jets was your friend.have not missed a year yet.this new iron keeps old guys like me still going !!!never get enough.
Here ya on the new iron. My 174 turbo pro weighs the same as the 60hp phaser I started with. And the new sidewinder is 150 lbs lighter than my vmax4 I had. Went through $1300 in belts the one winter in my Vmax4 and worth every penny. Kinda like a G4.
 

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Here ya on the new iron. My 174 turbo pro weighs the same as the 60hp phaser I started with. And the new sidewinder is 150 lbs lighter than my vmax4 I had. Went through $1300 in belts the one winter in my Vmax4 and worth every penny. Kinda like a G4.

Funny cause my 84 Phaser weighed in at 389lbs and the newer models got heavier, my 87 weighed in at about 415lbs and by the mid 90's the phaser were all in the 450+lbs. But then in 84 you had only 60hp..LOL
 

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Who pioneered these area the loggers? When did all the cabins get built and were they solely for sledders? I've been riding since 2000 first sleds were 98ultra 680 triple with a drop and roll and a 144 and 98? Attic cat 580 with a 136 with 2" paddles
Lots of it was the forestry guys. Lots was people just exploring.
My dad has some crazy story's of riding Revelstoke and radium and golden back in the early 70s right through till now. Seen some pretty amazing stuff.
He took me out on my first time in 1995. Doubled me in on his 136 phazer. We went up caribou north of rev. I smashed my face off the mountain bar and broke a tooth or 2. Mum wouldn't let me go out at all the rest of the year but the next year I convinced them to let me borrow a neighbours phazer with the plastic cleats bolted onto the track. Those things could skate and like everyone has said I was hooked! Worked all summer and bought dad's phazer from him. We put 6000 km on that sled in 2 winters. I was twelve years old. I loved that machine.
I go places now with my xm that we used to get to with those old sleds and I sometimes wonder how in the hell we managed it.
 

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Funny cause my 84 Phaser weighed in at 389lbs and the newer models got heavier, my 87 weighed in at about 415lbs and by the mid 90's the phaser were all in the 450+lbs. But then in 84 you had only 60hp..LOL
In 84 they weren’t long tracked yet. In 91 they came with a 136. Then we bolted on 1 5/8” paddles. Was still one of the lighter sleds on the hill.
 

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Lots of it was the forestry guys. Lots was people just exploring.
My dad has some crazy story's of riding Revelstoke and radium and golden back in the early 70s right through till now. Seen some pretty amazing stuff.
He took me out on my first time in 1995. Doubled me in on his 136 phazer. We went up caribou north of rev. I smashed my face off the mountain bar and broke a tooth or 2. Mum wouldn't let me go out at all the rest of the year but the next year I convinced them to let me borrow a neighbours phazer with the plastic cleats bolted onto the track. Those things could skate and like everyone has said I was hooked! Worked all summer and bought dad's phazer from him. We put 6000 km on that sled in 2 winters. I was twelve years old. I loved that machine.
I go places now with my xm that we used to get to with those old sleds and I sometimes wonder how in the hell we managed it.

That's amazing I started with my dad as well in the early 2000's

I always figured the loggers thought the areas looked good and started riding and friends ect.. followed suit crazy stuff what a great read learning about the dawn of avy safety ect...
 

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In 84 they weren’t long tracked yet. In 91 they came with a 136. Then we bolted on 1 5/8” paddles. Was still one of the lighter sleds on the hill.

Correct, the 84 had a 116" track and actually had about 50hp. The 87 had a 121 with electric start, i converted it to a 136" with padels. But it was under powered so i replaced it with an 89 Exciter with about 90hp and put the 136 on it. I think it weighed around the 435 mark. Heavy for the power it had imo and not as reliable.
But ended up replacing it with a 1990 Phazer II with the factory 136", it weighed in at 405Lbs. With pipe and reeds you could squeeze 60hp out of them. That was my last Yamaha for a long time after that, rode Cats till 2000.
 
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Correct, the 84 had a 116" track and actually had about 50hp. The 87 had a 121 with electric start, i converted it to a 136" with padels. But it was under powered so i replaced it with an 89 Exciter with about 90hp and put the 136 on it. I think it weighed around the 435 mark. Heavy for the power it had imo and not as reliable.
But ended up replacing it with a 1990 Phazer II with the factory 136", it weighed in at 405Lbs. With pipe and reeds you could squeeze 60hp out of them. That was my last Yamaha for a long time after that, rode Cats till 2000.
Those old phazers were quite the machine. Revolutionary for the time period and it's amazing how long they were pretty much the best sled on the mountain year after year.
 

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Those old phazers were quite the machine. Revolutionary for the time period and it's amazing how long they were pretty much the best sled on the mountain year after year.
And go forever. Buddy put over 22000km on his '87 before it got rebuilt.
 

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Growing up on the far east side of the country, never made it too the mountains till 2005, but have been hooked hard ever since.
 

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I grew up in Newfoundland, we did a lot of snowmobiling on flat ground back home. Started out on an Artict Cat Jag 440 - WHAT A MACHINE! After moving to Alberta I didn't snowmobile for many years and finally getting back in to it this season. I'm now on about my 6th trip. Bought a new snowmobile and went for a trip to Revelstoke this past weekend. A great sport, with a lot of good people sharing knowledge, advice and most importantly experience.



Where on the east coast are you from?
In Newfoundland, on the Avalon, Conception Bay, a little place called Harbour Main.
 

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My first ride in the Mountains with with my Dad and with my uncle and cousins from Tete Jaune in 1983 or 1984.
I had a 1978 Arctic Cat Jag 3000 Free Air and he was on his trusty 1973 Panther 440. Still remember him wearing the fuzzy green giants (wool gloves) and keeping a spare pair on his belt cover.

Rode from my Uncles place which was behind the Hauer Brothers Sawmill up Mica and trailered the sleds West of town the next day (would be just west of Terracana ranch).
Back then, we used to pack fishing rods and try catching trout for lunch from the streams. Must have been early spring. Pretty sure most of the riding was on inactive logging roads.

I often thing about going back to see how far the old roads go, or if they are completely gone. Have to go dig through some of my Mom's old albums to see if there some old photos.
 
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