Anybody interested in going back down again? Myself, Nick and his girlfriend met up with Al, had a nice breakfast and then put over 100miles on our sleds in some of the best powder riding this season on Saturday. I drove down to Anchorage Monday and they had gotten another few inches of snow Monday morning. Looks like my Army friend may join.
Looking to go back towards Deadman Mtn. and have some more fun in the deep fluff. Make sure you bring extra gas since most of us were already on fumes, and based on the route Al took us back there we could pull a sled with a bunch of extra gas (and lunch!!) behind us.
Edit: Changed to weekend to maybe fit in alongside John's local ride.
Cantwell again this weekend?
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Cantwell again this weekend?
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Re: Cantwell again on Saturday?
No pictures ....
Did you make it to Deadman Lake ?
Did you make it to Deadman Lake ?
Re: Cantwell again on Saturday?
Nick took all the pictures. My phone froze and shut off
We made it to Deadman Mtn (on top of it actually). Al showed us where Deadman and Big Lake were, but we were having so much fun we didn't feel the need to go further back. We did run into some folks who were hunting back in there and Al mentioned something about some people were scuba diving as well.
The biggest issue we had was gas. Nick put a 5gal can on his sled and I took my 1gal. By the time we finished Al and I were on fumes. I'd like to find a pull sled to put behind mine (via rope or something) and pull in as many cans of gas as possible. Running up hills/mtns at 7000rpm sure does use alot of gas
Getting back there is super easy, Al had to ride his 1200 and it had smaller lugged track than mine and he had no issues. Most of it is already tracked in anyways. Once we got up above the creek floor it was miles and miles of untouched powder (mid thigh and deeper). It was set very well, and aside from a steep hill that my sled decided to park itself on (after going really far up it btw), we really had no issues.
We made it to Deadman Mtn (on top of it actually). Al showed us where Deadman and Big Lake were, but we were having so much fun we didn't feel the need to go further back. We did run into some folks who were hunting back in there and Al mentioned something about some people were scuba diving as well.
The biggest issue we had was gas. Nick put a 5gal can on his sled and I took my 1gal. By the time we finished Al and I were on fumes. I'd like to find a pull sled to put behind mine (via rope or something) and pull in as many cans of gas as possible. Running up hills/mtns at 7000rpm sure does use alot of gas
Getting back there is super easy, Al had to ride his 1200 and it had smaller lugged track than mine and he had no issues. Most of it is already tracked in anyways. Once we got up above the creek floor it was miles and miles of untouched powder (mid thigh and deeper). It was set very well, and aside from a steep hill that my sled decided to park itself on (after going really far up it btw), we really had no issues.
Re: Cantwell again this weekend?
D O T is to start clearing snow on the Denali Hwy this week so access to your play ground maybe a little easier.
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Re: Cantwell again on Saturday?
The biggest issue we had was gas. Nick put a 5gal can on his sled and I took my 1gal. By the time we finished Al and I were on fumes. I'd like to find a pull sled to put behind mine (via rope or something) and pull in as many cans of gas as possible. Running up hills/mtns at 7000rpm sure does use alot of gas
Don't tow anything with a rope. If you make a quick stop it will be in your back pocket.
I use one of these http://www.tourbuddy.com/index.shtml on my Summit 700, holds 2.7 gallons and works great and is an easy install, at least on mine.
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Don't tow anything with a rope. If you make a quick stop it will be in your back pocket.
I use one of these http://www.tourbuddy.com/index.shtml on my Summit 700, holds 2.7 gallons and works great and is an easy install, at least on mine.
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Re: Cantwell again this weekend?
We climbed up to the top of Deadman Mt, that's as far as we went. I do have pics on my phone and Melissa's camera, but don't have internet at home. Can't plug in any USB devices or download anything on gov't computers. Oh yeah and I do have a otter sled with a solid hitch. The overall ride was just perfect though! Put on 120 miles.
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2010 Crossfire 800 141"/Melissa's sled
2010 Crossfire 800 141"/Melissa's sled
Re: Cantwell again this weekend?
Looking at 5 so far, and I get to ride an M6 too!
Re: Cantwell again this weekend?
Over 100 miles traveled. Thanks to Nick for towing in 25 additional gallons of fuel for the fun and games. Snow was great. The weather was perfect. Thanks to Al for the hospitality and the awesome ribs!!! What a way to end the season!!
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No problem! I'm glad it towed decently. It was so worth to get in all the extra riding out there! What a epic day of riding, probably the best I've had this year! I didn't get back to FB until 1215am, what a long day!
2018 XF High Country 800 141"
2010 Crossfire 800 141"/Melissa's sled
2010 Crossfire 800 141"/Melissa's sled