October 2007
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KOW'S BLOG
Posted October 30th 2007
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I'll start off by saying i love to sled. No matter if i'm riding a 1970 SNO JET or this years model. I get so much enjoyment out of the whole sledding season and it just seems to bring me joy in the best ways some times. As i kid my family never had sleds but neighbors did and after we would ride for hours i would go home and eat and then come back out side and wlak or sometimes RUN over the tracks that we just had made that is how much i have enjoyed sledding. I had my own sled (MOTO-SKI) when i was young but never real fast just some thing that would keep me from walking anymore. After my wife nad i got married we bought a pair of sleds and rode quit a bit - i'll always remember when she loved grabbing the branches while passing under them to knock the snow off onto me. Winter seems so peacceful but yet EXCITING at the same time. I get such a KID rush looking down a trail that has never been ridden and when ridding it you feel like you are floating on air. I love to wrench and work on my sled or anyone's for that matter and get enjoyment of WINTER as a whole. I hope the sport stays around forever and have often wondered what i can do or what i could organize to help the environment to reduce the treat of GLOBAL WARMING so that i can ride and my family can ride for years on end. Snowmobiling as a whole for me breaks up the winter and does not make it so drab and takes away the locked up feeling. I still run to the window to see what is or just rumbled by the house pretty much any time day or night. I hope that everyone reading my blog will understand that i love to ride and that part of riding is staying safe and a large part of what i consider being able to ride is the drive home and plans on going the floowing time is a part of safety that we all need to keep close and for those to whom play with that fine line we ALL stick together and say there is no use for that on any trail. My best wishes to all and a safe riding season. Thanks for reading. KOW
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