Rubiranch,
One day I hope to get back to Utah. That must be god's country.
Nice set of shootin irons.
I saw your truck, camper, and trailered bike pic and I was friggin jealous.
I dearly love the backcountry, but age and the family has finally sat my butt down and had an intervention. No more solo outings with heart condition.
I have to whisper this, but I aint goin quietly.
I have a plan to escape and hide in the canyons.
Prescut
I'm jealous, I only have 2 27-2s (one 3.5" and one 5"), one 4" 28-2, one 6" 586-2 (B-A-D), and one 3" 65-3. I guess I should include my 2 Rossi 92's (a 16" and a 24"octagon) Kinda standardized on 357
I'll bet you get to see lots of wildlife too. Why do you have to groom the trails, they're snow mobiles?![]()
Pretty special to be able to live in a state park. Years and Years ago, I was a summer Park Ranger in one of the Northern Michigan State parks and loved it. Spent the first summer living in a GP Medium surplus tent and the second in a dorm. Wonderful memories.
I'm jealous, I only have 2 27-2s (one 3.5" and one 5"), one 4" 28-2, one 6" 586-2 (B-A-D), and one 3" 65-3. I guess I should include my 2 Rossi 92's (a 16" and a 24"octagon) Kinda standardized on 357
Snowmobile trails need to be groomed to keep them flat. Trails develop small cross valleys and mounds. The groomer acts like a snow plow and pushes the high spots into the low areas. I snowmobiled for about 20 years in the Lake Erie/Snowbelt area of NE Ohio.
I'm a sucker for a p&r model 13 or model 65.
Its a great job until you finish the night at about 5:00 AM in a blizzard, its 5° and you have to load the cat back on the trailer and chain it down.
Its nights like this make it all worth it.
What do you do during the warmer months? Do you still have trails to groom for 4 wheelers?
Larry