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KrazyKanuc62

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  1. Wow that awesome that they stayed so long, we saw 2 when we were in Mont Valin but they scattered into the woods, crazysnow manged to snap a couple of pics though.
  2. Fellow sledheads, Looking for riding partners. I live in Val-des-Monts (J8N-7T8) just across the river from Ottawa. My backyard backs onto the TQ53 one of the main trails giving me access to Rabaska, Mont Laurier etc. Me, 51 easy going and love to ride, I have a 2014 MXZ X 600 ETEC I'm open for anything, day trips one night stays you name it. Just came back from the UP with crazysnow and Linda sled girl
  3. Cant wait Crazy...soon we will be where we want to be and may just never come back
  4. 4 times the riding everything has a positive side :)
  5. Explora is what I use as well and its great, Ive never seen a trail map break a trip down in so much detail. 2 thumbs up
  6. Great meeting and riding with you guys also....wont be long until we ride again...cheers after this weekend I should be able to check the trail from my place to the gathering
  7. Thanks, When I have an open trail I ride the whole trail, we were also heading up to a look out and were the 1st on the trail so impossible for anybody to be coming down, just sayin
  8. What a great time with Crazy Snow Linda Sled Girl Eddie Skidoo Skidoo420 http://youtu.be/Imu5UONg4ds
  9. What a great way to spend 3 days, good food, great trails, awesome friends. Valin was rockin had a blast The Doo Crew @ 2985ft
  10. and a beautiful spot it is....cheers lol thanks
  11. Doo4adoo i see your in Ottawa, where abouts? Who did you order your sled from and what did you get? I'm waiting on my 2014 MXZ X 600 ETEC Matte black. Cheers,
  12. Whats a pernit and why did they go up and what doo I need it for :) Oh well you gotta pay to play
  13. Be very very quiet, http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/story/2013/08/18/north-arctic-snowmobile.html
  14. http://www.monsterperf.com/2012pistonrecall.pdf
  15. Not mine but I had to share How to prepare yourself for snowmobiling1. Go to your local snowmobile repair shop, smile and give the first guy you see $200. This will get you used to spending money there on a regular basis. 2. Fill a 50-gallon barrel with sand. Lower it into a hole. Now lift it out. If you can, add water to the sand and try it again. Do this 5 times per day. This will get your back in shape for lifting your sled out of the deep snow. 3. Tie a rope to a heavy-duty spring. Pull the rope repeatedly with each arm until the pain in your shoulders meets somewhere in middle your back. This will get you in shape for starting your buds sled, which he conveniently forgot was out of gas. It's best to do this exercise while someone is spraying starting fluid into your nose and eyes also. 4. Drink four ounces of cod liver oil mixed with a strong laxative. Dress with long underwear, wool pants, snowmobile bibs, insulated boots and heavy coat. Walk far into the woods without any paper products and wait for a personal emergency. This get you prepare for the Beer edit for bad language that come out of nowhere, and at the wrong time. 5. Place your hands in a bucket of ice water for 20 minutes. Put the carburetor from your lawn mower in the bottom of your deep freeze. Now climb in the deep freeze, shut the lid and overhaul it while holding a pen light in your mouth. This gets you prepared to work on your sled in the freezing cold and black of night. Advanced riders do this with a leatherman tool 7. Dress up in your new $350 snowmobile bibs. Pour 2 stroke oil down the right leg, gasoline down the other and Peppermint Schnapps and Beer all over the front. Fill your boots with ice cubes and ask your wife or girlfriend to dance. This will prepare her for the stops at the local bar after a ride. 8. Put on a Balaclava and a full-face helmet. Attempt to drink hot chocolate through the opening. Advanced riders attempt this while riding a lawn tractor over in the nearest farmers' field. 9. Find a place where you can pay $5 a gallon for regular gas; $19.99 per quart of oil; $20 for a hamburger and frozen French fries; $4 for a coke and $100 to sleep in a cold cabin on a bed with springs sticking through the mattress. Stay for two nights, minimum. This will prepare you on the high cost of your future winter trips. 10. Practice explaining to your banker why you need another loan for a $50,000 truck to pull the four $12,000 toys, in your $10,000 trailer that you still owe $40,000 on.
  16. I am patiently waiting for the season to begin
  17. Yeah, I saw those and they look sweet and are on my list of accessories
  18. Me too, just hope the sled gets here first lol
  19. Check out www.thrillon.com and check out the snowmobille section, tons of great sled videos and every other sport you can think of from hunting/fishing to extreme Here's a sample http://youtu.be/XbUOYyKJBi8
  20. I'm always up for some fishing. Think I'll post up and join the fun
  21. Sweet ride, I just sold my SLK, Always go to Montreal and have a blast. That was a great race indeed,
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