BigMac
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daman
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Nice snow....your face looks cold!!!!!!
BigMac
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daman said:Nice snow....your face looks cold!!!!!!
Just the opposite, I was hot...
daman
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Man i wouldn't know what to do if i was in snow like that..
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2001SRX=Fast
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man thos are clear pictures.
TopGunnSrx
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Awesome Pictures looks like a great time!
BigMac
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daman said:Man i wouldn't know what to do if i was in snow like that..
I can gaurantee that you'd have a blast.
daman
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BigMac said:I can gaurantee that you'd have a blast.
You got that right,,,i'd probly Pee myself....
Nice pictures man ! . What kind of camera do you have?.
Let me guess, 300D 350D or D50 or D70 ?.
Let me guess, 300D 350D or D50 or D70 ?.
BigMac
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2001SRX=Fast said:man thos are clear pictures.
Nikon D2H. Kind of a heavy bugger in a backpack, especially with a 70-200 mm lens, but it does tend to do better than your average point-and-shoot digital camera.
Viper Treats
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Very nice. We will be riding in Utah March 18/19. We are actually renting RMK's like in the photo. Will post pics when we return. What lenght RMK was that?
BigMac
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Viper Treats said:Very nice. We will be riding in Utah March 18/19. We are actually renting RMK's like in the photo. Will post pics when we return. What lenght RMK was that?
They were 144's. I didn't particularly care for the 600HO RMK. Power was fair, although a little lacking for any serious climbing in deep snow. Top speed about 80, track was OK. But I got to hating the thing toward the end of the week for trail riding - it simply wouldn't track and I just fought the thing for cornering on the trails - I haven't ridden a sled that pushed the corners that bad in 15 years. I know, it's a mountain sled, but the M7 I originally rented (until it broke) handled very well, especially by comparison - and it had a 153 inch track. I suppose I could have done something to dial in more ski pressure, but I didn't. Overall, that RMK was a truly uninspiring sled, and worse than uninspiring for any trail riding. Hope your experience is better.
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Viper Treats
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BigMac said:They were 144's. I didn't particularly care for the 600HO RMK. Power was fair, although a little lacking for any serious climbing in deep snow. Top speed about 80, track was OK. But I got to hating the thing toward the end of the week for trail riding - it simply wouldn't track and I just fought the thing for cornering on the trails - I haven't ridden a sled that pushed the corners that bad in 15 years. I know, it's a mountain sled, but the M7 I originally rented (until it broke) handled very well, especially by comparison - and it had a 153 inch track. I suppose I could have done something to dial in more ski pressure, but I didn't. Overall, that RMK was a truly uninspiring sled, and worse than uninspiring for any trail riding. Hope your experience is better.
Yeah, I can see that, any sled will seem combersome in trail corners compared to the viper. The place we are going with rents 900's so hopefully the power will be a little better. From what they said the snow conditions are really good this year out there, so hopefully we won't spend too much time on the trails.
BigMac
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It's funny how photos of some really steep hills always look flatter than they are. This was an ill-considered climbing attempt relative to the line chosen.
Venom
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Awesome pics, ...they look like something I would see on Yamaha's website. Great job! Looks like it was ALOT of fun.