#388, can't you see through my thinly veiled jealousy of any riding. I'm just trying to sabbotage your ride plan since I can't go. Check your cell phone messages - I am trying to come with you for Tues ride, although next Tues 1/27 is more likely for me if you can go! #5
Anytime you'd like a free tour of the mass and Southern NH trails just let me know #5. I may be in for tomorrows ride as well. I will of coarse need a pick up time though!
If I didn't know any better, this post sounds like a guy with no trailer. Ha!
I will always be Johnny Skeptical about #388's local trail conditions report. I don't think you can get a 200 mile day in Mass. Unless you went out to prove a point and even then it's questionable.
#388, why do you want a sled with more than 150HP if you mostly only ride in Mass?
Last time I rode a legally registered ORV in Mass/southern NH I was nearly run over and arrested by a Environ Sheriff.
The north country welcomes snowmobilers, and makes the riding terrain perfect. Besides, the 7 hours of driving gives an opportunity to catch up with friends.
Ok, last reason, I would love to come for a local ride over to Dennison, but I still need to figure out my 3 rider/1 sled conumdrum. But I will need to figure this out before February!
I'm riding Saturday mid morning out of barre with my boss. You are simply crazy for driving up north when we have excellent conditions right here at home. Trails are groomed from Spencer to Lake Dennison. Southern NH is groomed as well. You could have 200 miles in the time it would take you to ride up to groveton,