Did you buy an 850? Cool, my old 1200 recall was 120 mph, those Doo dream-o-meters are the worst in the industry. Usually read about 6 - 7 mph over compared to the gun. Still good and fast, did you run against another sled.
any ice on Weslemkoon?
Amazing, in the case you mention, they likely thought she was qualified without a check ride......we allow totally unqualified people to drive sleds. But WTF we cater to the weakest link car drivers, so why not.....crash them all....
Just talked to a buddy who is riding in the Haliburton Forest this weekend. He said they just air lifted a couple of sledders out that smashed into a tree. That would put an end to season in a hurry....hopefully no fatal injuries.
Iqaluit...we would stop there delivering airplanes once in awhile so I've worked out of Iqaluit a few times....I guess that's why my hands are permanently frozen.....a good read.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/flight/airlines/a25590/changing-worlds-largest-engine/
Iqaluit...we would stop there delivering airplanes once in awhile so I've worked out of Iqaluit a few times....I guess that's why my hands are permanently frozen.....a good read.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/flight/airlines/a25590/changing-worlds-largest-engine/
just what is in the news:
"A Niagara-on-the-Lake man is dead after a snowmobile crash in Hastings Highlands.
The Bancroft OPP says Glenn Cook was killed when his snowmobile left the trail and hit a tree Sunday afternoon. The 62-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene.
Police continue to investigate.
This is the second snowmobile death the Bancroft OPP has investigated this winter."