Riding in snow

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Thread: Riding in snow

  1. #31
    Join Date
    Jul 2017
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    Layton, UT
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    Quote Originally Posted by plott hound View Post
    damn carl,that looks like some nice riding.what elevation are you at?
    Last year we had ridiculous snow levels, definitely above average. The cabin is at 7200 feet in the Northern Utah mountains. We'll push into the higher elevations this year now that we have a pair of Argos to keep us safe. The deep, deep stuff is in the 10,000 feet ranges.

    Argos make great sled/tube "lifts".

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  2. #32
    Hi i live in the up. Of michigan and have argos for 20 years. We get between 300 and 400 inches of snow a year with plenty of powder. My current argo with 20 inch tracks will go just about anywhere i point it . Steep hills can be a problem but once you get up or down it once your good for the rest of the winter. I beaver trap in the winter and some of the places i been thru still amazes me after 20 years argo owner. And thousands of beaver in my argo and sometimes the extra weight is an advantage, at times pushing snow to the winch and sometimes over the hood.

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