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Old 09-28-2019, 09:02 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by OneLeggedRider View Post
Definitely interesting, and not how I pictured the landscape and terrain at all. I don't know if I would be a fan of riding on all those rocks and I'm sure Chonda rims and tires wouldn't fare well. But it does look like a fun adventure. The other thing that surprised me was the age of the riders, most looked to be in their 40s and 50s, some tough old men for sure.

Careful on the age group I don't know if I could handle that ride... 3 or 4 years ago the mrs and i rode sleds with some pro trainers from skidoo, all cross country, all mountain. She was the only lady in the group. By the end of the day, at pizza and beer...guess who was so tired he couldn't pick up his beer mug? Yup, the old grey haired dude. My mrs is 15 years younger. She had to drive home. I can ride, but those young guys about did me in
40 or 50 mph, steep downhill, solid ice...bull doggin the sled all the way down... missed all the trees at the bottom tho...and up and down, up and down mountains... crossing cricks...breaking trail...you name it, we did it!

But I finished the ride!!
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