I'm thinking about going out west.This would be my first trip and I just wanted to see how far ya'll would go,or have gone. Also if you want,tell me your coolest trip,where you went.Maybe it's your backyard,maybe you trailered,let me hear it ! thanks
I have never traveled more than 250 miles before to sled, but this year is different, I am heading to Houghton, Michigan Jan 12 and I believe it will be a 9 hour drive or so. All my buddies have been to Yellowstone and out to the upper Up before so this trip is new to me. In the summer I drive every spring to Ear Falls Ontario for fishing, it is a 13 hour drive and two hours by boat once we get there. I have decided that is why my snowmobile trailor has wheels, I can't sit and wait for snow anymore. My borther in law called me at 7 am this morning to report that it is snowing like craxy in Eau claire Wis, Well I am off but my F7 is in the shop for all the bulletins. Just my luck. :angry:
Dave cat 7 and his buddies drove 800 miles from chicago ill . here to tug hill . They seem like they are having a good time , they are still here . we have been riding the past two days
Originally posted by czy42strokes@Dec 28 2002, 08:48 AM I have never traveled more than 250 miles before to sled, but this year is different, I am heading to Houghton, Michigan Jan 12 and I believe it will be a 9 hour drive or so. All my buddies have been to Yellowstone and out to the upper Up before so this trip is new to me. In the summer I drive every spring to Ear Falls Ontario for fishing, it is a 13 hour drive and two hours by boat once we get there. I have decided that is why my snowmobile trailor has wheels, I can't sit and wait for snow anymore. My borther in law called me at 7 am this morning to report that it is snowing like craxy in Eau claire Wis, Well I am off but my F7 is in the shop for all the bulletins. Just my luck. :angry:
@Dec 28 2002, 08:48 AM I have never traveled more than 250 miles before to sled, but this year is different, I am heading to Houghton, Michigan Jan 12 and I believe it will be a 9 hour drive or so. All my buddies have been to Yellowstone and out to the upper Up before so this trip is new to me. In the summer I drive every spring to Ear Falls Ontario for fishing, it is a 13 hour drive and two hours by boat once we get there. I have decided that is why my snowmobile trailor has wheels, I can't sit and wait for snow anymore. My borther in law called me at 7 am this morning to report that it is snowing like craxy in Eau claire Wis, Well I am off but my F7 is in the shop for all the bulletins. Just my luck. :angry:
With all the rocks up in Dryden I would imagine you need at least two feet to cover them, I see the signs for trails along the road side and wonder how in the world a sled survives up there. ^_^ A bunch from my area go up to ontario every winter and say it is great riding. Maybe I will see you on the trails flyingf7sp. B)
I've got 3-500 miles of trail out the front door, My dealer is about 1000 miles away and have to trailor 3-400 miles for the races every weekend in March. So, I guess I'm one of the crazy ones.
We don't have a trailer because we don't need one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In northern Maine you need to travel 1000 miles just to find a snowmobile trailer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally posted by czy42strokes@Dec 28 2002, 05:46 PM With all the rocks up in Dryden I would imagine you need at least two feet to cover them, I see the signs for trails along the road side and wonder how in the world a sled survives up there. ^_^ A bunch from my area go up to ontario every winter and say it is great riding. Maybe I will see you on the trails flyingf7sp. B)
Yeah it's just enough right now, but more snow coming(hopefully). If you make it up here you won't miss me, I'll be the glowing ball of green and orange!
Originally posted by Mr. & Mrs. Firecat@Dec 28 2002, 10:06 PM In northern Maine you need to travel 1000 miles just to find a snowmobile trailer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We trailer our sleds 180 miles and this year we did something different. WE rented a house, and parked our sleds there, and have them locked up.
Works well.
as snowman sais,
we drove 800 miles to tughill and definetly worth thr drive, its good to expierence something new,
snowman was a excellent guide and a great guy
thanks a million for showing us around!!!!
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