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Hello From Western Canada

garygaboury

New member
I've been lurking for over a year so It's about time I say hello. I don't know much about older cats so I haven't posted very much in the last year. I would like to own an old tucker some day so I figure reading and learning as much as I can is the first step.

I work for a company in Whistler BC that offers snowmobile and dogsled tours in the mountains near whistler all winter. My job is to run our 2000 Bombardier BR275 to keep 75+kms of snowmobile and 15+kms of dogsled trails in good shape. Our cat is a old ski hill cat with a flex tiller and a 12 way blade. I understand why the east coast guys are grooming with drags and If I thought for a second our cat could pull one on our trails I would use one as well. We get a large amount of snow (40ish feet) per winter and some of our trails are steep enough the cat needs multiple trys to make it up without a drag.

One thing I've learned in the last two years is the driving a cat is very easy. Actually using the cat to make a trail flat is very difficult. I figure I can teach anyone to drive in 10 minutes but I'm 500 hours in and still struggle to make the trail flat..

Aside from operating I am responsible for all the maint/repairs on the cat. I usually have lots of questions and appreciate all the opinions offered on here.

If I can help with grooming questions or anything else just ask..

So, Hello!

Gary

I know how much you guys like pictures so i've added a couple. I have hundreds of pics if anyone is interested in the modern cats..

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Taken on Rainbow Mtn overlooking Whistler Village.
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Heading up throught the trees in over a meter of fresh snow.
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This was during a Lexus photo shoot. The SUV on street tires didn't do so well on the snowmobile trails. I was there to groom between shots and drag the car around when It got stuck.(That was a lot)
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Last summer getting ready for snow.
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I swear It wasn't me, I just helped fix it..
 
Welcome Gary! I think you will find more than a few people here to drool on your equipment. That is a sweet ride and it looks well maintained! :thumb:
 
DAMN. I ain't even a snow guy and I like this cat already ................

Welcome, please.......... please ........post some more pictures!

Glad to see you signed up and hope to hear more from you.

Have some fun .................... :mrgreen:

Dawg
 
I think you will find more than a few people here to drool on your equipment.
Some people? Maybe. But not me. I'll stick with my VW powered antique and know, deep down in my heart, that mine is the best snowcat on the cornfield :hide:
 
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Actually using the cat to make a trail flat is very difficult.
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I believe groomergitNWO may be able to help you out there. He takes his LameTrac out grooming, and PRESTO, the trails perfectly flat... after the snowplow comes in to get him. :thumb: :rolf2:
 
I believe groomergitNWO may be able to help you out there. He takes his LameTrac out grooming, and PRESTO, the trails perfectly flat... after the snowplow comes in to get him. :thumb: :rolf2:

My trails are always perfectly flat.......and I've only had to get hauled out once(well, twice if you count that time I broke through a swamp and was stuck in muskeg up to the bottom of the cab) in 17 yrs of grooming.

Welcome to the forum Gary...you'll recognize me from Koz's grooming forum.
 
It's about time Gary...
I noticed you lurking around..
Welcome!
Your Cat pics are awesome :)
Now don't be a lurker, be a poster and do it often..:smile:
 
welcome to the forum! and don't keep yourself locked in with all the snowboys, come out and play with the rest of us, too!
 
Hi Gary! Welcome to FF. GREAT pics!!!!!! Like others, I hope to see more pics from you. Those tracks are so wide. They look like they could conquer any snow. Sure sounds like you have a fun job. :thumb:
Enjoy and post often!!!!!
 
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