I've run into a couple of sledders out in the backcountry that had their sleds thrown over on the sides. They were trying to loosen up the track for repair purposes, and they were using what they had, which is not much!
Leatherman tools don't do what we need them to in SHTF situations in the backcountry. I have room in my tunnel bag for tools, so I'm trying to put together some general use stuff that would work to help get me or somebody else home.
What should I pack? Keep in mind, I don't want so much stuff that I can overhaul the thing, but just enough that I could make it work. Think small tool roll and no more weight than it has to be.
I ride a Ski-Doo, so most of my tools should probably fit a Polaris! Hah! Now don't get your panties in a bunch, that's a joke, but the sleds that I've seen getting worked on have all been Poo's. Coincidence? I hope so.
Let me know what you carry, or what you think I should carry, or what you wish you would have had with you on a scene.
Thanks, and ride on!
SledMXer
Leatherman tools don't do what we need them to in SHTF situations in the backcountry. I have room in my tunnel bag for tools, so I'm trying to put together some general use stuff that would work to help get me or somebody else home.
What should I pack? Keep in mind, I don't want so much stuff that I can overhaul the thing, but just enough that I could make it work. Think small tool roll and no more weight than it has to be.
I ride a Ski-Doo, so most of my tools should probably fit a Polaris! Hah! Now don't get your panties in a bunch, that's a joke, but the sleds that I've seen getting worked on have all been Poo's. Coincidence? I hope so.
Let me know what you carry, or what you think I should carry, or what you wish you would have had with you on a scene.
Thanks, and ride on!
SledMXer