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Snomobile trail grooming page

I found that face book page from Koz's site as well.

Another I found is hard core sledder. I like the hcr sledder a bit more as the forums has layers or seperation by both region and State. province ect.....



Mike
 
Our groomer operator also posts on the google groups after grooming saying what was done. It is a good was to keep informed.
 
I been asked a number of times if I want to learn to groom trails here in the outback of Idaho . We have a brand new Tucker groomer . So far in 8 years I have not even had time to ride along . We have 2.3 million acres of play ground so it takes awhile to groom all the trails around here . It keeps 3 guys running 24/7 when it starts snowing .
 
I been asked a number of times if I want to learn to groom trails here in the outback of Idaho . We have a brand new Tucker groomer . So far in 8 years I have not even had time to ride along . We have 2.3 million acres of play ground so it takes awhile to groom all the trails around here . It keeps 3 guys running 24/7 when it starts snowing .

I find it very relaxing to get out there. Running along at a rapid pace of 7mph, heater blowing warm air. Good tunes playing on the radio. Drag set at a good level laying a perfectly smooth ribbon of trail behind. Nice hot cup of coffee on the go. Watching the wildlife from a nice heated cab. Ain't much better then that.:biggrin:
 
this guy I met had his dog and the comforts like you said.
jim
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