Last night I took it for a short ride up to Whitingham Lake and back. I made myself very sea-sick. Sometimes when I ride at night I get like that because the tunnel vision makes you get a bit of a disconnect between the motion you're feeling and the motion you're seeing. I made it a lot worse this time because I kept yanking on the throttle to feel all that new power. :) I'm still a little sick today from it. I'm also very tired, which isn't helping. But in any case, tomorrow I'll get it registered and insured so that I can take it for a ride on the trails during daylight.
Here are a couple pics I snapped last night:
In other snowmobile news, my insurance claim finally got straightened out. Last week I got my estimate for the damage claim on my old sled and it came in almost $900 under what I expected because they gave a $35/hr body shop labor rate instead of the $70/hr snowmobile mechanic rate. We got that straightened out yesterday and my check is on the way now. Once I get that check I'll be able to pay off my Corvette loan and then my new sled loan will be the only loan payment I'm making on vehicles. Over the summer I plan to fix the old sled (with a lot of help from Dad) so that I can have a 2nd sled for Kristin/Dad/Friends. I'm very excited about that because it will give me the opportunity to introduce some new people to snowmobiling and to ride with them.

3 comments:
Nice sled...i'm jealous.
How come you didn't take a picture of my new Jeep so I could post it on my blog ;)
Mark, I have a spare sled now, so next winter plan a trip out here and we'll ride!
Kristin, your jeep is filthy. As soon as we get a chance to wash it I'll take pictures for you.
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