Hello and welcome, now that the formalities are out of the way lets see some photos of that snowcat.Just signed up and just bought a bombi in Washington state. Hello all .
Hello and welcome, now that the formalities are out of the way lets see some photos of that snowcat.Just signed up and just bought a bombi in Washington state. Hello all .
Nice machine, looks like a lot of fun. Hey, when you start your build log put it under the restoration page. Plus you should come to the serenades/jamborees this winter.= ) I'll take some better pics tomorrow and get a build log going here soon.
Where's the jamboree at? Sounds like a blast. I want every opportunity to take this thing out and about. = )Nice machine, looks like a lot of fun. Hey, when you start your build log put it under the restoration page. Plus you should come to the serenades/jamborees this winter.
Where's the jamboree at? Sounds like a blast. I want every opportunity to take this thing out and about. = )
Thanks @PJL Nice snowcat you got there!! What part of WW?Welcome aboard. Western Washington cat operator here
check with mike couch on the forums, his handle is mr prez, he is probably the most knowledgable of where to run in WashingtonHey, I've been trying to figure out where these can be run in WA (WW, darrington, snoqualmie, blewett/leavenworth, ?). Read through every thread I can find and it seems like Green DOT are fair game, groomed snow-mo trails are generally not, and USFS roads are up to the individual district. Is that right? For you locals, what areas are you running these? My wife gave me a sorta-ok to get a cat if I can tell her where we can run it and some other caveats...
Cheers
Ok, so I just came across this thread. I know it's way late, but I finally got ahold of a Ranger last winter and asked him specifically where we could and could not run cats. He pulled up the rulebook, and it's pretty simple: Tracked vehicles are allowed on any roads that are not specifically closed, any snowmobile or motorized sno-park, and as long as the snow is deep enough we don't disturb anything underneath, off-trail anywhere a snowmobile is allowed to go. Now, as he said, this might make a lot of sled guys grumpy, but it's not illegal. The hardest part is actually getting the damn things registered. When you go on-line to register it as a snowmobile, Tucker and Thiokol certainly don't come up as manufacturers. The good news is, if you go in to the registration office, you can get a lifetime vintage registration for cheap. I have taken the Thiokol up Round mountain and toward Darland mountain out of Yakima, up the road to Mount Adams summer parking lot, Marble Mountain on St Helens, and some local snowed-in logging roads, (Abernathy Fire Lookout.) But most of the time, I go out Toutle toward Mount St Helens West side, above Castle Lake. If anyone wants to join me, I have a couple rescue sleds for when things go wrong... This year I also obtained permission to head out highway 20 once it is closed for the season. Let's Do this!Hey, I've been trying to figure out where these can be run in WA (WW, darrington, snoqualmie, blewett/leavenworth, ?). Read through every thread I can find and it seems like Green DOT are fair game, groomed snow-mo trails are generally not, and USFS roads are up to the individual district. Is that right? For you locals, what areas are you running these? My wife gave me a sorta-ok to get a cat if I can tell her where we can run it and some other caveats...
Cheers