Ok I want to hear about some bad snowmobiling days. I will share mine too
There were 9 in our group. We had just enough snow to ride on. We took off at 11:00 am and just rode north. The day started great and we had no worries. But when the sun started going down so did the great day. One of the guy’s sleds cylinders was going out at a steady pace. So when we went up hill he had to run next to the sled and hill and help a little bit to push it up. We ended up at a bar that we have never been to before. They were closing early so they could go to sleep, (their bar was connected to their house.) but they let us warm up for a while. We went back on the trail at about 10:00pm we thought we knew where we were going, but we didn’t. we decided to take a short cut and do some ditch riding. I was in the 5 place riding and when we were going to stop to cross a road I looked back an no one was there. So 2 of the guys went back to see what happened. When they found them, one of the riders hit a huge dirt chunk and flipped the sled and bent the trailing arm about a foot back. It still could turn so we kept on going. We made it to a truck stop and the guy whose cylinder was losing power seized up so he had to ride double with another rider in our group. We realized we were not going back like we thought we were. We were going north still for about an hour and a half. We went back and found the right trail. Then we got lost again and took a huge hour circle and ended up back at the bar. Except this trail came from behind the same bar. We didn’t know the trail went that way. Half way on our way back the sleds trailing arm broke in two so we got it to a gravel road on one ski next to an abandoned house. So now we had two sleds riding two up. We finally got back to the trailer at 4:00 am. We were riding for about 17 hours. And I had to go to “gay school” the next day. And we still had to go out and find the two broken sleds before we went home. As for the seized up sled it was completely messed up so we had to junk it. Luckily it was a problem sled and it was old. And the sled with the broken trailing arm was fixed. That was my worst experience. Whats yours?
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