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Here are some using photobucket.

Snow Shoe Rails-to-Trails

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Abandoned bridge at SSRT

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Undisclosed location

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Potential new trail

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Next three courtesy of Swampcat (Taken at Lost Trails)

One of the few times I get photographed

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Mike

Nice pics Mike.. I like the one with the bridge!

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I am looking for a set of spacers for the mud tires and then some engine mods.

I might clip the spring in the carb and drill the slide this spring, still thinking about it.

I also want to arrange some things to help me better in the mud pit. I raced a few times this summer and did average.

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The second time (above) I had minor carb issues. The 1st run was awsome but the 2nd I think I took a bit of water on. Had a exhaust snorkel made.

The Third (below) was the first time I ran the 29.5s the only problem was the mud pit was more a pond with a hard botton. Should have switched back to the XTRs, my decision killed me. With the new clutching I hope this is a thing of the past.

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I love those pics your cat looks awesome!!

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BTT - what has everyone been upto? Is there any interest in a East Coast Arctic Cat ride? I know I can get at least 20 AC riders and have some cool places that would host it.

Here is a vid of the latest ride we did with the cats.

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And then a poker run from this last saturday (With the Teryx)

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Awesome job on that video!

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The bridge isn't part of SSRT, but it is part of the abandoned railroad that SSRT uses. Just something I had to check out, I was expecting the bridge to be removed. I was surprised of its condition. Here are a few from Whiskey Springs.

I love the size of your new cat. I bet it can really tear up the trails.

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