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    Default anybody Snowmobiling?

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    What's snowmobiling?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackrabbit379
    What's snowmobiling?
    Being in Texas I'm sure you've never heard of one eh? :P

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    Hoooo! :P

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    would love to. haven't been in quite a few years.
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    No snow here yet. Can't believe it either...I would have bet real money, our snow would be here for keeps by Halloween, by how cold it got early on this year. :?

    We got a few days of tracking snow a couple of times. I don't know whats going on...it's not my fault. :evil:

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    Default Re: anybody Snowmobiling?

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    One time, few years back, up to see the in-laws, got on back and the brother-n-law took off and away we went. Got across the front yard and tapped him on the shoulder and said turn "it" around, i'm freezing my butt off. That's all it took for me.
    In all thy ways, acknowledge him.

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    gotta wear clothes when you're snowmobiling :P
    Had a foot of snow on the ground and now I just have a patch of white here and there.

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    global warming winter just has not been the same. i remember when there were snow banks on the side of the road from Oct to Mar and you could ride your snowmobile the whole time now the snow comes and it is melted in a couple of days

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    Quote Originally Posted by classicxl
    global warming winter just has not been the same. i remember when there were snow banks on the side of the road from Oct to Mar and you could ride your snowmobile the whole time now the snow comes and it is melted in a couple of days
    HooRAH for Global Warming but we still get Buried in snow every year and temps remain the same bone-chillers we have always had.

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    What I want for Ice Fishing this year.




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    Quote Originally Posted by roadhog
    What I want for Ice Fishing this year.



    Man-What a Yuppie thing that is-My old Indy Classic would whip it :P

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    I just noticed this thing has a nitrous bottle too!

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    yeah I noticed that-
    Some of the new machines come with them Factory-New sleds are BIG :P

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    Those tracks are gonna need a few studs!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowman7
    Those tracks are gonna need a few studs!
    What kinda sled do you have?
    we're supposed to get buried up here by end of next week-Don't know whether to dance or Cry :P

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    Ski Doo Rev! What else is there? Buried in snow? I envy you!

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    nah-Not buried yet but supposed to be by this weekend.
    Ski Doo?? I had a OLD one back in the late 80's-No electric start back then and it half killed me trying to pull start it when it was -20 or so :P
    Now I've got a P O L A R I S Indy Classic-Not fast as these new things they have rocketing down the trails and logging roads but plenty fast enough for Me :P

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    My first sled was a '60 Johnson Skee-Horse ! Had the pull chord down off the right footboard. You knelt over the seat and pulled up a huge sweat...which later froze you to death. They got stuck trying to climb the snow banks on the side of the road...but...hehehe back then those banks were 4-6 foot or more.
    When I got a '72 Johnson 30 with electric start...I thought I was some sorta big shot. But the pea green color kept me quiet. :evil: I mean..THE ugliest color you could stick on something, and expect to sell it.

    I'm running a '96 Polaris XLT600. It was like brand new when I bought it in 2001. I got it dirt cheap...part of a divorce thing. I mainly use it to go out on the Lake fishing. Still looks like new. Guess I'm slowing down. :? In my 20's...I would have bent this around some trees once too often...or rolled it down a steep hill. :twisted:


    Hey yoopr...remember breaking the pull chord! F#@$%%#@*&&%###@!!

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    Nope-never broke the Pull cord but when it was really cold I about had a heart attack trying to start it. Guess I shoulda used some starter fluid Duh :P
    Buddy has a camp about a 1/4 down the road from me and he wants ME to be his Trail Maker. Hell with that :P
    Pea Green Johnson? lol-I'd be quiet too

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