Let it Snow!!!
Are you ready?
- Dragon4eva
- Posts: 16
- Joined: Thu Jan 20, 2011 8:34 pm
Are you ready?
Just checkn to see whose all ready for this season? its coming quickly. I havent been up by my cabin in crandon lately hows the weather been up there?Cold?
Let it Snow!!!
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Let it Snow!!!
- FormulaZ583
- Posts: 51
- Joined: Wed Jan 10, 2007 10:29 pm
lets the wrenching begin
Just bought oil and my diamond drive flush n oil last night for the jagz1's hopefully thursday im wrenching.
I'm ready! Is the weather?
Hi all -call me the new guy! Been riding a borrowed sled from a generous freind the past 3-4 seasons, and finally got a new one of my own :redgrin: Just finished studding the track on it, and hoping we have a decent end of December/early January down here in the south, so I can get the new ride through its break in before we head up for any big weekends at the cottage!
[QUOTE=Skip28;13138] hoping we have a decent end of December/early January down here in the south, so I can get the new ride through its break in before we head up for any big weekends at the cottage![/QUOTE]
I would do the quick break-in. Take it over to Big Muskego Lake and run across the lake for an hour or so, then it will be fast
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I would do the quick break-in. Take it over to Big Muskego Lake and run across the lake for an hour or so, then it will be fast
Good advice!
@ Snowhawk - don't know why, but that thought hadn't even occurred to me! (As I've not had my own sled until now, I've done very little riding locally - it's all been up at the family cottage.) I can see from the map that the county trails bump up against it in at least 2 or 3 spots. I'm not an ice fishing guy, so I've never paid attention to ice thickness on local lakes - 'bout when does Big M freeze over?
Man, I hope conditions here in the south will at least be decent, or that 300 miles may take (or at least feel like) forever! Thanks for chiming in!
:ineedsnow: :sledder:
Man, I hope conditions here in the south will at least be decent, or that 300 miles may take (or at least feel like) forever! Thanks for chiming in!
:ineedsnow: :sledder:
