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Lincoln/Copper Creek Bowls and Road Conditions

snosfun

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note to Sledhed............so it took me quite a while to wash the mud out of the wheel wells in the car. The trailer and the sled and even the sled cover had its fair share of mud. It took me so long that I forgot our wash the trailer mag wheels and had to bring it back to the washer station at the storage place to do the wheels before wrapping it up and putting away for the summer. The thought of putting away with mud on the wheels didn't sit well with me. There was so much mud under the car that when I parked the Lexus in our driveway overnight after washing it off I had little mud mounds under each of the wheel wells just from the rest of the water draining out from under the car. It was kind of hilarious. Can't believe all the things I found unpacking the car/rolling gear bag and cleaning out the dragon/boss seat pouch where I found the tow strap!. It must of been there from the very first trail ride of the season when I used the Dragon just to get some miles on it. Clutch tools, shovels, shovel handles, sockets, gloves, socks, sneakers, goggles, breath deflectors, batteries, fix a flat, an old and completely black banana, sunglasses, contact lenses, you name it and it was there. Did not find any cheetos or Oreos as of course those never made it back to Ovando from any trip. Loaded the Dragon on the trailer and greased and cycled Stabil through both sleds about three times. Took the storage bags and fuel rack off the sleds to avoid further oxidation on the tunnel and put the covers on both and tarp over everything and wrapped it up good for the summer. What a bummer. Actually I could use the rest! All, and I mean all, body parts are looking forward to some R&R and some slow rehab.

Overall I would rate this season as A+ and one of our best ever. Trail rides on trails we had never been on before were excellent. Lunch at Trixie's was delicious and fun. Spring riding in Lincoln was spectacular! I could go on and on. Thanks for capturing it all with photos and video.

Already looking forward to next year!!
It was a lot of fun for sure! I would also place it best season in recent history LOL (been riding lots of years). I guess another ride on the 31st is out then... LOL. I will have to run a hose out to the trailer to get the mud off... my wife was okay with the mud all over her truck, I told her before she saw it to think of a country western song, and it gives her some "country girl" street cred... since my sleds are in the topcap it gives me a bit more time to "put them to bed" for the summer, going to run the compression tests on both sleds, put the tracks up on blocks, stabil, belts off, battery out (or maybe hook up trickle charger cable and hit it a couple times over the summer), grease skid, etc. etc. Good idea on removing the bags etc., I think I will do that and put them on a shelf in the shop.

Recover? Time to get out the dirt bikes! :face-icon-small-win
 
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