maulhead
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That's absolutely awesome
I had a Polaris Indy Lite GT as a first sled, bought my wife a 1 up Indy Starlite 1 lunger for her to putt around on but of course the boys latched onto them and eventually one of them crashed into the other and destroyed both machines
I bought me a new 1997 Polaris WideTrak GT and her a Indy Sport 400 two up and we got a lot of miles out of those
We brought them back out of the bush when we moved back to the road system in 2002 but never used them as much as we did out there because trailering them to go riding was such a pain in the ass
In Bethel you just got on them and rode, whether it was to work, the store, or wherever
Really missed that freedom
I gave them both to my sons when they finally followed us out of the bush a few years later and I have never replaced them
I was never adventurous enough for the vertical stuff, preferring to stay flat and level at all times
There's only a few places in CO where you can ride in, ride out, most places are setup to trailer to a parking lot, ride for the day and leave. Some of us camp at the parking lots for a few days at a time, that's fun. But still kinda sucks trailering them around. Not like it was when I was in WI, in the winter I'd ride my sled everywhere, work, bank, out to eat, gas stations, etc.
Parking lot camping can be fun, BBQ grill, beers, heater, cot and warm sleeping bag, and a empty sled trailer. It's fun if you are setup for it.
I had some Indy's back in the 90's, still have my indy leathers, I wear them on really cold days.
