So far this riding season is mostly a bust . . . at least in terms of local riding.
Here are a few pics from our weekend get-away.
224 miles, Friday afternoon and all day Saturday. Left out of Presque Isle and did a local loop south on Friday. On Saturday we headed towards the border trail, but decided to take club trails to avoid the traffic. Ended up riding through the old Loring Air Force Base and then up to St. Agatha for a late lunch at Lakeview (where I ran into a co-worker of mine who was also up for the weekend snowmobiling to my surprise).
I also was able to finally really ride my new-old sled . . . I upgraded to a 2014 1200 Renegade Adrenaline . . . a bit of a change going from a light-weight, carbureated 2 stroke to a much heavier, fuel injected 4 stroke. I really like the power and gas mileage though . . . I was always the one taking the least amount of gas at every fill up.
Photo: Photo of me checking the map and GPSr after we lost sight of the leaders.
Photo: Posing in front of Fort Fairfield's blockhouse and potato barrel Christmas "tree."
Photo: Parked in front of Lakeview . . . when we came in there were a lot more sleds parked here.
Here are a few pics from our weekend get-away.
224 miles, Friday afternoon and all day Saturday. Left out of Presque Isle and did a local loop south on Friday. On Saturday we headed towards the border trail, but decided to take club trails to avoid the traffic. Ended up riding through the old Loring Air Force Base and then up to St. Agatha for a late lunch at Lakeview (where I ran into a co-worker of mine who was also up for the weekend snowmobiling to my surprise).
I also was able to finally really ride my new-old sled . . . I upgraded to a 2014 1200 Renegade Adrenaline . . . a bit of a change going from a light-weight, carbureated 2 stroke to a much heavier, fuel injected 4 stroke. I really like the power and gas mileage though . . . I was always the one taking the least amount of gas at every fill up.
Photo: Photo of me checking the map and GPSr after we lost sight of the leaders.
Photo: Posing in front of Fort Fairfield's blockhouse and potato barrel Christmas "tree."
Photo: Parked in front of Lakeview . . . when we came in there were a lot more sleds parked here.