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some pics from iditarod 11ihave more pics but need to resize them these are from the syurum run that came in before the iditarod and some of john baker's record finnish
pirate_girl
03-17-2011, 01:45 AM
Thanks Don!
I am ashamed to say that the race has escaped me this year.
Having looked at the standings at this hour...
DeeDee Jonrowe was in 12th? :flowers:
I sure do miss Susan Butcher, still :(
"I have been known to walk in front of my team for 55 miles, with snow shoes, to lead them through snow storms, in non-racing situations, where I could have just as easily radioed a plane to come and get me."
"I do not know the word 'quit.' Either I never did, or I have abolished it."
Long live the Queen :smile:
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pirate_girl
03-17-2011, 01:53 AM
Congrats to John Baker.. :D
YouTube - John Baker Wins His First
i will get more pics out as i get the time too buisy putting miles on my snow trac some thing a krusty can't do unless it's on a trailer
pirate_girl
03-17-2011, 10:29 PM
Don, I'd love to see more of your pics.
I am sure everyone would.
TIA ;)
well iditarod is winding down with the last 6 mushers getting in here in the next 48 hours i have more pics to download fro the camara to post had a sucessful week of snow catting put close to 80 hours on the old st running tours to safety and back in the hills every one lover the experiance of taking a ride in the snow cat i had only one major break down when the thow out bering failed i drove it back abd spent about 1 hour changing it to those who asked yes in the long run the snow flaps did help with snow on the back door always had a light covering but i never had to dig out the door handle. hope to get pics up tomorrow
pirate_girl
03-19-2011, 11:47 PM
well iditarod is winding down with the last 6 mushers getting in here in the next 48 hours i have more pics to download fro the camara to post had a sucessful week of snow catting put close to 80 hours on the old st running tours to safety and back in the hills every one lover the experiance of taking a ride in the snow cat i had only one major break down when the thow out bering failed i drove it back abd spent about 1 hour changing it to those who asked yes in the long run the snow flaps did help with snow on the back door always had a light covering but i never had to dig out the door handle. hope to get pics up tomorrow
Sounds like you were busy!
Can't wait to see the other pics! :flowers:
some more pics of my last trip to safety took down one rider and my wife every one had a blast even with the wind blowing got pics the racers some one had planted an alaska flag out in the middle of no where so i stopped for a pic and lots and lots of doggies also some pics from inside safety road house
the rest of the pictures i ran the old snow trac hard she is due another oil change now after all that running but it worked out well and every one enjoyed the trip and being able to get away from the town no krustys here our conditions might kill them on the other hand seing as they like to ride on trailers one might out last the snow trac an at that rate you would only have to fill the tank once
pirate_girl
03-21-2011, 12:41 PM
Awesome pics!!! :clap:
OhioTC18
03-21-2011, 12:57 PM
Those are great Don, thanks
VXclimber180
03-21-2011, 03:07 PM
Thanks for the photos!!!! That is great!
weatherby
03-21-2011, 03:55 PM
Your pics are very interesting Don,...Keep it up!!!!
300 H and H
03-22-2011, 07:38 AM
Great pictures dds!
Interesting to see your part of the world...and it's people and places. Always look forward to your posts.
Regards, Kirk
vtmtnbob
03-25-2011, 11:53 AM
thanks for the pictures don, it takes a lot of time to resize them and post them.
PrecisionMarine
03-25-2011, 07:20 PM
Don, thanks for sharing! Touring AK is on my 'bucket list'
northeastheavy
03-26-2011, 07:46 AM
Don
Great photos!!! I have to ask?? How many hours do you have on the ST????? I think you may be the most active ST user in the world!!! 80 hours in a week is more than most of us get spend in our machines in years!!! Could take over 100 years for those krustys to get 80 hours on!!! pretty amazing!!! (80 hours, not the krusty):whistling:
the trips to safety on the ground wer 27 miles 1 way i have a charter tour 17 miles up the coast next week for several hours the little st has one advantage over the compitition it's cheap to operate so i don't have to have 8 people packed into it oon the trips to safety i can make revinue with as little as 2 riders i allso found out that unless you have a bunch of little japanese that 6 americains is unreasonable but 4 is comfortable and still makes good revinue especialy if you do 2 trips per day everyone had a good time now i hope the evening trip this comming week will show us some wildlife like fox'es and wabbits the arctic hare gets as big as my trailer park trash lab
JimVT
03-26-2011, 02:56 PM
Don, what radios do you have in your trac? Did you ever get some head phones?
i have an alinco dr135 2 meter still working on an intercom system the problem with ham equipment is the lack of true noise canceling mic's out there so i find my self having to stop to get effective communications out of it as long as i'm on the snow seems to be legable but back ground is loud in the mic i also have a set of noise suppression plug wires to replace the copper wires i have now to help with reciever noise might look into a small hf rig to do some mountain top contesting to not certain yet space is of a primum inside no room for a boat anchor i also lust ordeed an icom 8000 might try it out see if it works better in that application and i aso have a diamond high gain antenna comming wich will also improve long distance preformance
jim you need to get your tech license got my 10 year old taking the test this weekend i'm betting he is going to pass.
JimVT
03-27-2011, 01:57 AM
Maybe I'll pick up the paperwork and do some reading. I was just talking to another snow trac while traveling last weekend on my CB and it wasn't bad. The volumne was way high.My flashing strobe and fan had to be off for the static they caused.
Giving a few rides helps with the cost of running your snow trac. I don't think you did that last year. I had 3 in mine with some backbacks and it was full.
jim
short fast way to get a license is go to qrz.com start taking the practice test if you don't know an answer google it and read about the solution my 10 year old been studding that way for a week and he is ready for the test tonight
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