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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 8:16 pm
by Sleddog600
[QUOTE=Sleddog600;1506]I have about 550 on, that counts a 400 mile weekend up by Ironwood Michigan, and one ride each on Lake Winnebago and Wolf River (i.e. ice-mobiling :cool: instead of snowmobiling) Last year I put 1700 miles on.:thumbup: I probably put 700 miles on the truck to put 400 miles on the sled.[/QUOTE]

Worked 'er up to about 800 now with some local rides (Neenah) this weekend. Nice to ride near home! (Forest County, I still love you).

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 8:43 pm
by Kevin
Just over 1200.Hope to get another 400 on this weekend,then that might be it.:thumbdown: Or it we could get more snow and:sledder: :sledder: :sledder: :sledder:

Finally !!!!

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 8:56 pm
by johnemaz
I finally got my tail out of the groomer and got some riding in.
55 mi. squeezing the goose and pounding down drifts :sledder: 10 mi. brushing. :hi: and about 140 mi. GPS mapping the trails.
I didn't get a chance to get all the deer hair outa the XCSP from the Bambi I killed on the grade North of Newald last March, That stuff get everywhere!!
My new custom painted hood stands in the corner of my office.:lol:
I might find time once the trails close to put it on .... :rolleyes:
Right now it makes for good conversation on the trailside." Watcha do to your sled " he! he!...then I go through the story of this kid with an 800 Rev and how we we pacing one off on the grade.......Oop's wrong life time : lol
I got pics on my other computer that the little woman uses.

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 9:40 pm
by toolman
I was able to pass the 1300 mark this last weekend, it's low but I'll take it!

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 9:34 am
by SpecK
We actually got the sleds off the trailer for the first time this season. Put on 52 miles in Calumet county down south. Hard to believe we have that much snow on the trails. Its been 3 years since we have been able to use the trail system. The big lake was really nice too. Even with no batteries in them it only took one pull to turn over the Yamies! Of course the '06 four-stroke took a little more coaxing. If you have ever ridden down south on the trails, you really appreciate the efforts all the groomers and volunteers do up north. You lucky if you have some woods to go through down here everything is fields, and your lucky if a couple clubs even groom all the snow that blows off.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 9:46 am
by eschmitz
I've got 728 miles logged this year. Last weekend's ride of 522 miles in Price County really helped. I put on 35 miles last night on the N.W. Ozaukee County trails and they were beat up pretty bad. I wish I had more miles logged. I think last night was most likely my last ride of the short season. I saw temps pushing the 50's for next week.

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 8:43 pm
by SpecK
Trails are in very good condition down here in the Valley. Put on close to a hundred miles of field riding today. The railroad grade was getting pretty bare but all in all the trails around here were great. Wont be for long after this weekend though.

Jer928s F1000

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 10:58 am
by jer928s
Turned 2023 last week wish I could have come up for one last time but could not make this last weekend... Have a great safe off season and pray for a great white season next year.. Great job to all the Groomer Drivers!!! :thumbup:

Maybe more next year !!

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 12:23 pm
by johnemaz
:sledder: Well all in all I say I had to log about 650 mi. on the old wreck. She ran like a champ:thumbup: and maybe I'll give her a polish job and a straight hood (the one in my office with the custom American flag paint job) put it on the trailer for Memorial Day, Flag Day, 4th of July and Labor Day!!!:thumbup:
I refuse to press #1 for English !!:lol:
Thanks for a great season !!
It was quite a ride !!

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 12:58 pm
by Jim
I ended up with around 600 miles and managed to get that one last ride in on Saturday during the MAJOR MELTDOWN.
:cheers: