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Snowmobile novice question
I know nothing about snowmobiles, been on one once years ago. In looking at the web cams I see very few snowmobile tracks. So I was wondering how difficult is it to ride on top of deep fluffy snow. Do you get bogged down or is it just a s...load of snow in your face. I realize that once it is packed down it is ideal (especially for cooling) but if you get hit with another foot of snow Sunday will people have problems getting through it.
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Another reason is the trails are great so why ride the lake! The snow on the lake is all powder and really deep, nothing is packed down so it can be really hard on your machine. Also tracks which are made one day are being covered over by wind blown snow. The snow is so powdery the wind is just blowing it everywhere filling in any old tracks. I have been going back and forth to my camp on Welch every weekend with multiple snowmobiles and my tracked Ranger. You would never know by looking at my cameras. The windblown snow just fills the tracks in in a matter of hours! Dan |
The lake is boring to ride on, cut up from trucks and 4 wheelers and not groomed. The trails are groomed.
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the most important thing to know about snowmobiles is to call them sleds or snowMACHINES but never snowmobiles:liplick:
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Perhaps the MSC should change its name along with Don correcting the title of this thread. What is your point? |
In the Know
I think rsmlp was having a little fun. if you are "in the know" you will use the term sled for a snowmobile. If you have a little house in NH it is a camp not a cottage. If you have one of those houses to ice fish, in NH it is a bob house.... and on and on. I think it is fine to let a self professed newbie know what the local slang is.
Happy Sledding to your camp or bobhouse! IG |
^ Agreed--this isn't the best forum to be sensitive on!
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....and yesterday, I saw maybe 30-40 different sleds go past fl-3, Horse Island...my neighbor has a large water opening surrounding their dock and it is not too unusual for sleds to skim the open water there...sometimes surprising the ducks in the water
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The key to deep snow riding is get a good head start BEFORE you venture into the deep stuff and whatever you do don't stop! 1 or 2 feet isn't so bad but when it's deeper than that you really have to be on the throttle or you'll auger in and be stuck. Now that being said there are a number of different configurations you can get for a sled which will make a world of difference in the deep snow. Weight and track length are two key elements. The idea is you need good floatation and ample "grip" on the snow. The lighter you are and the more track you have the better off you'll be in the deep stuff. However those light machines royally suck if you wanted to go for a long trail ride as they just don't handle very well on a groomed trail. Certain characteristics so make subtle differences all around. Like anything though there is no magic combination everything is a compromise. That's why for me I have two machines. Both are very different but depending on where I go and the type of riding I will be doing determines which one I hop on. |
Call Fish and Game
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Below are some reference to Skimming: http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/News...ned_042205.htm http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/News...ing_122004.htm |
this isn't the best forum to be sensitive on!????
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The purpose of the Forum has always been to keep EVERY ONE informed on what is happening with Snowmobiling in the Lakes Region. There are many knowledgeable “Snowmobilers” that are only to happy to offer their years of experience to any question asked. There must be some good to the Snowmobiling Forum as Don likes to move it to the top of the list of Forums as each Season starts. WINNOCTURN |
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I was reiterating what the previous poster had said about the original response being in jest. |
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thinxingu, Go find the old posts on Speed Limits on Winnipesaukee. There were many differing opinions on that topic. After a while you will get to know what people mean when they post to this and other Forums. All in all I consider this site to be very even handed and well controlled by its' WEBMASTER. WINNOCTURN |
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