Just got back from the U.P. in Michigan with some other forum members. We had a great time!
Not only that I think we have come up with a good excuse to make this an anual event for any and all snow cat owners who can make it to upper Michigan next year. I think there will be an "official event" up there next at a Ski resort called Powder Horn. The owner was nice enough to let us come by after ski hours and run our cats up and down the ski runs. This was fallowed by dinner and some planning for next years event. And of course ride and drives in the 350 HP grommer they had running that evening!
I just uploaded some pics to my photo bucket account, and will be down loading them as I get time. I hope you other members presant will so kind as to share some of there's here as well...
The snow we found to run on was very deep on the unplowed logging roads. I know how well these old machines can do now in the deep stuff. I am still impressed with my old Snow Trac, now more than ever. You can count me as a big fan of steel track Tuckers too!!
Pics to fallow!
Regards, Kirk
Not only that I think we have come up with a good excuse to make this an anual event for any and all snow cat owners who can make it to upper Michigan next year. I think there will be an "official event" up there next at a Ski resort called Powder Horn. The owner was nice enough to let us come by after ski hours and run our cats up and down the ski runs. This was fallowed by dinner and some planning for next years event. And of course ride and drives in the 350 HP grommer they had running that evening!
I just uploaded some pics to my photo bucket account, and will be down loading them as I get time. I hope you other members presant will so kind as to share some of there's here as well...
The snow we found to run on was very deep on the unplowed logging roads. I know how well these old machines can do now in the deep stuff. I am still impressed with my old Snow Trac, now more than ever. You can count me as a big fan of steel track Tuckers too!!
Pics to fallow!
Regards, Kirk