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  1. #226
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    Know of a pair of Fischer Ranger 107Ti 189s (new or used) for sale? PM me.

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    It seems that the controlled stop into a Sitzmark is a lost art.

    If it's fitness that you're after, 1/4 mile with my DIY groomer would get the heart pumping and exercise the glutes.

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  3. #228
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    Quote Originally Posted by skivan View Post
    Could you take a closeup pic of your groomer? Any comments/suggestions on diy? I’ve thought about building one for a snomo to put in track through barley fields in Teton valley.
    It's made out of eight 2x4s. In the past, I welded up the same design with metal construction. After spending $$$ on tracked UTV and no welder on hand, I opted to build a wood one to save $$ and just get some grooming done. If the trail gets icy, it won't work as obviously wood won't cut snow like a metal groomer with sharp "blades". This one works great for soft snow.

    You can use corrugated PVC to lay down corduroy. Haven't installed that yet. Problem with wood design is it is too light to "cut" if trail is hardened. In the metal version I had, I added a bunch of weight to the compacting area in the back. You can also install a trailer jack on a small ski to raise/lower blades for variable cutting depth.

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  4. #229
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    Been skijoring with the pup lately. Got a Ruffwear harness with a quick release. Dog freaking loves it, wears him out for sure. Tangles and encountering other people/dogs is annoying but I think he's getting better. Definitely makes XC skiing more fun. They've been grooming a few miles of track out on our lake and that was pretty fun, he hates kite boarders though.

  5. #230
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    Quote Originally Posted by Name Redacted View Post
    Been skijoring with the pup lately. Got a Ruffwear harness with a quick release. Dog freaking loves it, wears him out for sure. Tangles and encountering other people/dogs is annoying but I think he's getting better. Definitely makes XC skiing more fun. They've been grooming a few miles of track out on our lake and that was pretty fun, he hates kite boarders though.
    I used to do that with my various huskies. Felt like a Lance Armstrong doper going up hills. That extra 10% or whatever is amazing. I guess it's like a biological "e-bike" on skis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trackhead View Post
    I used to do that with my various huskies. Felt like a Lance Armstrong doper going up hills. That extra 10% or whatever is amazing. I guess it's like a biological "e-bike" on skis.
    Just read an article about a bike-joring race happening in Moab. Haha, sounds dangerous AF to me.

    Our guy is part husky, but looks like a black lab. He definitely has the instincts of a Husky to pull all day long though. Need to get him stronger and he'll be hauling me all over, he's only 1yo. Out on the groomer, he kinda wanders more. I think he's better focused on single track in the woods. I'm on three pins and BC/XC skis too, which are better on the varied terrain and not the groomed track.

  7. #232
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    Quote Originally Posted by Name Redacted View Post
    Just read an article about a bike-joring race happening in Moab. Haha, sounds dangerous AF to me.

    Our guy is part husky, but looks like a black lab. He definitely has the instincts of a Husky to pull all day long though. Need to get him stronger and he'll be hauling me all over, he's only 1yo. Out on the groomer, he kinda wanders more. I think he's better focused on single track in the woods. I'm on three pins and BC/XC skis too, which are better on the varied terrain and not the groomed track.
    I'd love to see the race, bunch of amateurs with crazy ass dogs......sounds fun.

  8. #233
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    Another beautiful morning in VT. My technique is improving every time out now, thanks YouTube. I freaking love nordorking!

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  9. #234
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    kicked off spring touring season a little early
    snow is solid but shallow

    the clock is ticking ....Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trackhead View Post
    It's made out of eight 2x4s. In the past, I welded up the same design with metal construction. After spending $$$ on tracked UTV and no welder on hand, I opted to build a wood one to save $$ and just get some grooming done. If the trail gets icy, it won't work as obviously wood won't cut snow like a metal groomer with sharp "blades". This one works great for soft snow.

    You can use corrugated PVC to lay down corduroy. Haven't installed that yet. Problem with wood design is it is too light to "cut" if trail is hardened. In the metal version I had, I added a bunch of weight to the compacting area in the back. You can also install a trailer jack on a small ski to raise/lower blades for variable cutting depth.

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    Thanks much! Looks like a pallet could serve as the base. Maybe some notched boards or wood groomer teeth to cut up crusty snow…

  11. #236
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    Quote Originally Posted by skivan View Post
    Thanks much! Looks like a pallet could serve as the base. Maybe some notched boards or wood groomer teeth to cut up crusty snow…
    Disadvantage of wood is it can chunk up with snow. Advantage of wood is I have to haul the groomer to the site, so a big metal groomer is just too heavy and cumbersome to haul.

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    This would work most of the time it would seem.

    http://www.mountsunapeehomestead.com...trail-groomer/

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  13. #238
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cisco Kid View Post
    This would work most of the time it would seem.

    http://www.mountsunapeehomestead.com...trail-groomer/

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    Only if it's only you skiing. Need more weight, snow cutting ability.

  14. #239
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    going nordic = going ghay?

    I remember years ago at Olympic park in Edmonton, a snowmobile would groom the skate track pulling drum made of diamond wire mesh, maybe 3’ diam, mounted on a weighted axle. The attachment towbars were set to pull the drum slightly askew to cut the ice. Worked really well to condition the track between refreshes (Edmonton is not known for its prairie powder). Can’t find a pic of it online unfortunately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by huckbucket View Post
    A friend introduced me to skate skiing. Required a little lube at first, but I found it pleasantly invigorating. Turned out to be a seriously good workout AND I can wear tights and still fit in. Bonus. Am I ghay now?
    No, just homophobic.

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    NorDork from this morning in Putney VT
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    crab in my shoe mouth

  17. #242
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    So nice, I went twice. Headed over to Grafton VT for some afternoon laps. My whole body is smoked, what an awesome sport. Click image for larger version. 

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    Considering smoking the whole body, I completely agree and it seems to strengthen the joints as well. Best bang for the BodyHeadBuck IMO. The THC cocktail is kinda coo too.

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    Wicked nice afternoon in central Vermont.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buttahflake View Post
    Wicked nice afternoon in central Vermont.
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    Looks awesome

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    Sun was just starting to soften the track. Beautiful Friday morning off for a 10km stride with the lady.
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    I like to ski in the evenings, and I got fresh groomed tonight, a first. (I’ve skied here since 1991.)Click image for larger version. 

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  23. #248
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    Brother hooked me up, new to me skis and sticks! Snowing hard when I left and still coming down. We needed this, wicked thaw last week has us down to the snowmaking loop.
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    While skate skiing is pretty much constant suffering at least it’s really pretty



    Quote Originally Posted by other grskier View Post
    well, in the three years i've been skiing i bet i can ski most anything those 'pro's' i listed can, probably

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    Whoa! That looks incredible
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