yall should be jealous!!!
#11
I'm suprised!!!!!!.
I'm in Canada and it's still warm here and NO Snow at all. There were flurries but nothin' big.
I like snow too, especially the fluffy snow...I do burn-outs and dougnuts on the road. Last year I had an ice strip of about 20ft long and I would go in 3rd gear and then slide sideways on the ice....but I almost flipped it once I hit the dirt on the other side...LOL
I'm in Canada and it's still warm here and NO Snow at all. There were flurries but nothin' big.
I like snow too, especially the fluffy snow...I do burn-outs and dougnuts on the road. Last year I had an ice strip of about 20ft long and I would go in 3rd gear and then slide sideways on the ice....but I almost flipped it once I hit the dirt on the other side...LOL
#16
I love snowmobiling anyone who has not enjoyed this should fly up to Northern Maine in February, rent a snowmobile for a week call me and do some awesome riding. I enjoy atving allot to but snowmobiles are catered to so much more up here, people make tons off the snowmobiling season, allot of outer state people come up all the hotels are booked. seems like everyone up here has a couple snowmobiles.
#17
I know it. When I pumped gas at Irving's last winter tons of flatlanders (no offense) were stopping in with their sleds on trailers headed up to Millinocket to ride trails for a week or so. Some were even sledding up to Canada!! Everyone I've talked to said they love it. I guess the trails are quite wide and groomed really well, and they cruise around 80mph easily without slowing down much because of it. I was looking at sleds down to Bangor, but the one I want is around 7k. Actually I want a Pantera 1000, but not for 10k. So maybe next year. Oh well, my cousin's pretty good about letting me use his Wildcat 700
#19
The one by McDonald's on W. Broadway. The other one is on Main st. right across from Wing Wah's(the chinese resturaunt). I only worked there during the winter while layed off from the sawmill, but then they shut down the full service pumps in april anyway, right when the mill started back up so it worked out pretty good
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