A few sledding pics from the weekend

LBZ

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Looks like it was a good time Kelly. How did the sled run?
How high did you have to go before you could ride or did you ride from the base?
 

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Sled ran flawless, never touched a thing. Held 18-19 lbs. boost ( this sled would take my truck in the 1/4). drove up a bit to get into keystone, maybe 3 miles. Boulder mountain we rode right from the valley.
 

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Those pics make me want to buy a mountain sled even more. I've been looking at a couple used Skidoo Summit 1000. One is an '05, the other is an '07. Half the price of new so why not?
 

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I've never seen trees that caked in snow before thats cool. Never spent much time on a sled other them open fields. Running around in the mountains would be a blast, but I was happy washing my truck in shorts yesterday too.
 

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Man that place it ridiculous! I can't believe there is that much snow there already. You don't know how lucky you are to be that close to Revy.

This is your first year running boost right?? Mine is just about put together with the Impulse turbo, I am coming from a XP like you, wondering what you thought of the Nytro?
 

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Man that place it ridiculous! I can't believe there is that much snow there already. You don't know how lucky you are to be that close to Revy.

This is your first year running boost right?? Mine is just about put together with the Impulse turbo, I am coming from a XP like you, wondering what you thought of the Nytro?

It's definately a bigger sled. you don't notice in the deep, but on anything that has setup or rutted snow it does take more effort. But the power is incredible. smooth and just keeps pulling.
 

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It's definately a bigger sled. you don't notice in the deep, but on anything that has setup or rutted snow it does take more effort. But the power is incredible. smooth and just keeps pulling.

Or those things fuel injected or carb'd?
 

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It's definately a bigger sled. you don't notice in the deep, but on anything that has setup or rutted snow it does take more effort. But the power is incredible. smooth and just keeps pulling.


What about in the trees? Does it come on/off the boost?