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Yeah the sled had a motor on it...grin

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I think, if I get the chance for that barrel shoot, I'd just as soon get up high somewhere and use my long range skills and plunk a couple as needed, from 500-1000 yards away and be somewhat away from the mess, but that might not even be possible.

I suspect I"ll have access to other ways to get them without all the 3 ring tent setups though. I hope.


That's exactly what I did when I did participate in this hunt. Take snow machines, get away from the road and get high. Longest shot to date for me on an animal. 426 yards(IIRC) ...257 Bee

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Maybe I'm not so wet behind the ears if that plan has worked. LOL. 308 is all setup for whatever it requires. But would take a sled to pack it up the hill... LOL


Alaskan talk for snowmobile- sled, snow machine, and some others I can't think of right now..


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Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego.

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"Sled" is kind of a 'city-slicker' way of saying sno-go/snowmachine. The machine is just the power that replaces the dogs; the sled is the 'workhorse' which does the hardwork of hauling stuff. (I've seen elders scold young bucks and send them home when they've seen them out 'in the country' without a sled. Without a sled, they're probably up to no good and might just waste something.)


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Originally Posted by Klikitarik
"Sled" is kind of a 'city-slicker' way of saying sno-go/snowmachine. The machine is just the power that replaces the dogs; the sled is the 'workhorse' which does the hardwork of hauling stuff. (I've seen elders scold young bucks and send them home when they've seen them out 'in the country' without a sled. Without a sled, they're probably up to no good and might just waste something.)


I live in wasilla so I guess I'm a city slicker...


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Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego.

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"Sled" is kind of a 'city-slicker' way of saying sno-go/snowmachine. The machine is just the power that replaces the dogs; the sled is the 'workhorse' which does the hardwork of hauling stuff. (I've seen elders scold young bucks and send them home when they've seen them out 'in the country' without a sled. Without a sled, they're probably up to no good and might just waste something.)


I live in wasilla so I guess I'm a city slicker...


If it ain't one of your primary vehicles.....yeah, and especially if you need to put it on a trailer in order to ride it...yeah.

(I was just thinking today, when a $40,000 pickup went by with $20,000 worth of snowmachine and trailer, how utterly ridiculous the whole concept of snowmachines has gotten. And of course there were no sleds. Why would there be?)


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Sno Go is the first word we ever heard for a snow mobile machine. LOL

I believe that was actually a brand, may still be, it was 70s in WI visiting my teachers family for Christmas


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Originally Posted by 79S
Originally Posted by Klikitarik
"Sled" is kind of a 'city-slicker' way of saying sno-go/snowmachine. The machine is just the power that replaces the dogs; the sled is the 'workhorse' which does the hardwork of hauling stuff. (I've seen elders scold young bucks and send them home when they've seen them out 'in the country' without a sled. Without a sled, they're probably up to no good and might just waste something.)

I live in wasilla so I guess I'm a city slicker...


I thought that made y'all valley trash?
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Originally Posted by ironbender
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Originally Posted by Klikitarik
"Sled" is kind of a 'city-slicker' way of saying sno-go/snowmachine. The machine is just the power that replaces the dogs; the sled is the 'workhorse' which does the hardwork of hauling stuff. (I've seen elders scold young bucks and send them home when they've seen them out 'in the country' without a sled. Without a sled, they're probably up to no good and might just waste something.)

I live in wasilla so I guess I'm a city slicker...


I thought that made y'all valley trash?
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Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego.

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