I have been there before. Lost my keys from leaving my pocket open on my monosuit but in my case I was in the alpine and not on a trail. Never found my keys. Now I put them in a zippered pocket in my bag and never use that pocket for anything other than my keys.
@@ChaseMassonhere in the states it says clearly on the gas cap……use “ONLY” 91 Octane or better. Skidoo’s DO NOT run on any octane.. well, I guess they will run but, they will run like shit on anything less than 91 octane
I challenge you to find terrain that is less tracked up…..as viewers….thats why we want to see. It seems like most the terrain you ride is littered with tracks and it makes it not as enjoyable to watch. (For instance…Muskoka Freerider almost ALWAYS has new videos with untracked zones) hopefully you can find more of that kind of terrain. Props to you though for getting videos out almost every day. I know it’s HARD WORK for sure! Keep rippin dude! Love watching.
That would require going out into the backcountry in high exposure areas with significantly more technical terrain. Also requires more skilled riders in your group. A group is sometimes only as good as it's weakest rider.
Silky big boy in your backpack solves any tree problems
Not one of your riders in your group has a saw? Silky big boy all the way!
Great video
What gloves do you like best?
Not one of your riders in your group has a saw? Silky big boy all the way!
1k gone lol600 not bad for 2 belts, for my 22 boost it was 500 for a belt and 10L of oil
I have been there before. Lost my keys from leaving my pocket open on my monosuit but in my case I was in the alpine and not on a trail. Never found my keys. Now I put them in a zippered pocket in my bag and never use that pocket for anything other than my keys.
Always good to learn a lesson the hard way.
Hey chase just curious why you guys choose to run the 91 instead of 94 from chevron?
The Skidoo does not need 94 she runs on anything
@@ChaseMassonhere in the states it says clearly on the gas cap……use “ONLY” 91 Octane or better. Skidoo’s DO NOT run on any octane.. well, I guess they will run but, they will run like shit on anything less than 91 octane
sledding is by far a very expensive sport. Its unreal how much they want for belts and parts.
Truck trailer sled mono suit all the avy gear… 100k might get you everything you want
Belts are too expensive. Maybe check out some aftermarket alternatives
I challenge you to find terrain that is less tracked up…..as viewers….thats why we want to see. It seems like most the terrain you ride is littered with tracks and it makes it not as enjoyable to watch. (For instance…Muskoka Freerider almost ALWAYS has new videos with untracked zones) hopefully you can find more of that kind of terrain. Props to you though for getting videos out almost every day. I know it’s HARD WORK for sure! Keep rippin dude! Love watching.
That would require going out into the backcountry in high exposure areas with significantly more technical terrain. Also requires more skilled riders in your group. A group is sometimes only as good as it's weakest rider.
Thanks for taking the words out of my mouth had two beginners and everyone else wasn’t quite as good either in my group this day
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