2004 Ride Reports
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Groveton,
185 miles updated
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We had a great turn out, 12 members (2 sledless). Total
miles 32
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Subject: Ride Report from Jan 31st through Feb 8th.
I went to Rangley
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One Sick Ride: Rumney
After picking up the Yamaha from the Pres, I proceeded to
take a complete novice to #6's place in
While riding home, I notice that John was not keeping up, unusual for the ride
since he was doing great. He then dropped the bomb that he felt
sick. He puked over and over and then some. Anyone have any ideas
for the helmut
decontamination? He said he didn't get any on the helmut, but I find that hard to believe. He
told me to keep riding while he screamed at his boots. I took him up on
it since he was a little shy about having a witness of him marking his
territory with his lunch. When we went back to Greg's we had to
climb a pretty hairy hill, John passed test
number two. I fully expected him to get the Polaris stuck.
Apparently, he is not afraid of the horsepower. He tossed cookie after
cookie as I loaded both sleds on the trailer. He was one sick Wymanpond Racer.
We totalled 60 miles, approximately 55 vomits, and
believe it or not we had a great time. I would like to extend a special
thanks to the Pres for his generosity in letting me use his sled. This
will not be a habit. Another thanks to Greg for his hospitality, although
he only found out I went there after we left. Be careful what you say and
I quote "Come up here anytime you want". I showed up 8 days
later.
Trail Boss for a day, # 1.
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The first of many rides (hopefully)
within the
As a side note, as I was writing
this ride report, I heard two sleds going by my house. The father and his son that I almost ran off
the trail, live across the street from me.
Oops.
#99
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# 6 hosted family day for Wpr. Myself and # 1 with kids made the trip to his getaway spot
in the white mountains. I made great time 2 hrs just to get stuck in # 6 drive
way. With a little shoveling and unloading of the sleds I was out. # 1 arrived
just shortly after i got out of that snow bank. # 6 has made allot of progress
on his camp. The shed has been moved giving them a great view and plenty of
sun. The wood stove is in and seemed to do a great job heating the place. Boy
do i want a re-treat snowmobile camp.
We made it out on the trail by
GPS stats
Max speed 199mph (not a typo just
proof nothing is perfect)
Avg speed 8.4 mph
Moving Avg
18.8 mph
Total time 4 Hours 22 Minutes
Moving time 1 hour 56 minutes
Mileage 36.5 miles
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To all,
A little late,
but here it is....ride report from "THE HILL"
Day one:
Drove 5 1/2 hours from work to The Edge hotel, in
I off loaded my
sled, and went for a short ride....short as the current temp that night was a
cool -28 degrees.
Thursday morning,
topped off fuel, and warmed the sled...preparing for the first ride. Morning
temp was a chilly -30 degrees. We rode off as a single group of 24 riders. We
made several stops during the day....way more than normal. With the bellow zero
temps, everyone voted for many stops to get out of the cold and warming up. We
did lunch at
We rode the area
trails, many of which are dirt roads turned snomo
trails. Mileage for the day: 110
Day 2.....we
suited up and hit the south and east side trails, rode hard, rode hard, rode
fast. We made 4 stops, including lunch and
dinner..........the weather was a lot warmer, peaking at a whopping 8 degrees for
the day. Total miles:105
Day 3, Saturday....temps warmer still, at 22
degrees......we traveled East and North on the hill, including a lake
race........shore to shore, 7 miles. I raced a ZR 900, who has been giving me
shit for over a year about riding an "old man's sled".....BEAT HIS
ASS....TWICE!! Rode the afternoon...some woods, some powerlines,
and many fast roads....mileage:125
Day 4,
Sunday....woke to light snow, on the trails at 10:00......rode the hill, and
many open rolling hills...played in fresh powder, did a casual luch, and headed back early as to load up and head home.
Mileage:55
Total miles of
the trip: 405
Not a big mile
trip, as expected....more of a ride to meet friends from the 'net, and a
"66"
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Bad
News for # 34 and # 36 as there sleds and trailer were stolen from
See the link for the better half of
the trip
Mileage: 618 (odometer) 588 (GPS)
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#34 and SELF off
loaded at the lower falls, and rode thru up the cog, down ITS 12, thru the PINE
Mountain trail....nice look-off over the Gorham Valley.
We rode 12 back
to the 11N corridor, and North towards
Just outside
We left
late....on the trail at
Best part of
trip......the cog road, sliced and diced with 4 idiot racer-wanna-bes.......BLASTED
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To ALL,
A BELATED ride
report ( s )!
1...from FIRST
snowfall........rode the town, the tracks, and the State fields
34 and 66 30 miles
2...the
"BIG ONE" rode the streets, cruised by WORK, and left tracks
EVERYWHERE!
Rode
the tracks, to the State fields...did about 30 laps, rode to the Town forest, to the Town fields...did a few DRAG passes....I won? HUH!!
34 and SELF 45 miles
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12-30-03 Diamond Pond to Pittsburg
figure 8 loop, Attended By #2 and # 5
The planned trip north quickly fizzled
out on Monday night. First it was # 1, and then it was # 3, # 10 seemed
doubtful then confirmed it late Monday evening. # 5 was my only hope. The
weather was also against us as the forecast took a turn for the worse. #5 had a
mandatory meet in
GPS stats
Max Speed 95 mph, however, i don't
believe it. 79.9 mph was what i saw after really pushing it up hill on RT 20
Moving avg
33 mph
Overall avg
21.7mph
Overall riding time 1hr 49 min
Total trip time 2hr 45 min
Total miles 61
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From: Michael Long
Sent:
Subject: RIDE REPORT!!!
34 and SELF went to
the TWINS yesterday. Being gluttons for punishment, we offloaded in the Notch
and rode up. Snow and groom were EXCELLENT in the Notch. ITS 11 up to the Teins....TERRIBLE, at best.....lots of washouts, and broke
trail for 2 miles up to the Twins. From Twin to Fabyans...excellent. Cog Trail,
AWESOME. ITS 12 railbed...smoothest
ever. I topped speedo out (100+mph)....kinda wish I new how accurate it is. ITS 19 North CLOSED. Rode 12 back across to Whitefield. Passed
4 dogsled teams. 102 back to Twins, rough thru the woods, but the railbed was great....although a lil
rail showing from time to time.
Miles: 131
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The Trail Boss earns his Title Again.
#3 takes the helm as usual and leads
us out to the woods for another night of what seemed to be a typical pearl hill
run. In attendance were # 5, # 99, # 3 and myself # 2. I think # 3 has been out
scouting trails on his lunch hour and / or those picking up the kids @ school
bit. Tonight all of his worked played off big. We racked up what i believe is
an all time high of local woods riding in Mass 70 Miles worth. The trail
consisted of tight woods, some wide trails and Field runs. Conditions were
decent! My Gps stats (from the furthest point from the killing fields) AVG
speed 23.8mph, max speed of 74 mph. Sorry my battery's died. Now for the bad
new, my wonderful new sled ran out of gas @ the 70 Mile Mark!!!! Not good. But
the question remains, how much more gas could i have put in the sled???
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Total Mile's: 28
Attending Members: # 1, # 2, # 3, 13(host), #99, #1101
For what ever reason when we were racing the Gps shut off so my stats are
incomplete. Max speed was 68.1 mph # 2
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RIDE REPORT
The night started
with 2 truly dedicate Snowmobiler wondering where were the other members? The Patriots Game? Family Time ? Just too much to do and tired? These are just a few of
stories. Well anyways you all missed a very good season starting ride with
the Trail Boss and the Pres. We traveled though Willard Book to Damon pond back
to pearl Hill, out to the power lines, and some deep woods exploring.
Condition was very good for most part. A little more snow on this base would
have been perfect. The pearl Hill loop was clearly well traveled most of the
snow was off to sides.
Some Gps Stats: Our moving Avg was 18.2 mph, we
traveled 36.6 Miles, My max speed was 61.6 mph and we rode for 1 hr and 59
minutes.
The Skidoo was nice and very comfortable, the sled is very smooth with no vibrations and
the clutch is tuned for slow tight trails (perfect for Mass). The
front end did seem to push more than i would prefer @ speed, i just couldn't
trust it. Not being studded clearly reminds me of why i stud. Wind
protection seemed acceptable, the temperature was approx
18 degree's and i was never cold. Then again the most of our riding was in
the woods @ an avg of 18 mph. The hand warmers only
have 1 usable setting Low works well. The high setting is even worse than
the Yamaha. I swear the rubber is about to melt. The windshield hand guards are
annoying on tight corners as they hit my knees.
Next Ride will be tomorrow Who is in ? And where do
you want to go? Shoot me an email
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