This Blog is dedicated to providing information related to the snowmobile industry and how it supports skiing and snowboarding with the Mo Pros Snowmobile Ski and Snowboard Rack Products.
Sled Access in the Tetons
Owner of mo_pros follows around team Rider crazy_karl this December 2017.
Nothing like taken a new sled to 8500 feet for break in. These two chase one another around the high alpine for a great start to the season by our standards
Buying a Sled to Bag More Lines
It’s not secret that a new snowmobile is the ultimate accessory for a skier or snowboarder.
Are thoughts of grandeur about buying a snowmobile and heading out to the backcountry with friends rattling your brain cage?..... we don't blame you.
However, before you get out there and begin the reign of terror amongst any and all snowy regions, check out the article recently published over at Mountain Weekly.
The article speaks to some of the common misconceptions which fall in line with owning a snowmobile, maintaining one, and of course trying to use it.
Just piloting a snowmobile on it's own is tricky, but going skiing or snowboarding with one is quite the different animal.
We found the Mountain Weekly article extremely accurate and also a useful guide for being successful in your efforts with taming the mountain pony.
The article features excellent reasoning about:
- Snowmobile Size Selection
- Risks to Sharing Snowmobiles
- Skipping the Helmet to Save 50 Bucks
- Respecting Skills and Progression
- Equipment Carrying Strategies
At this point, if you're not convinced enough to read the article then that's a 'Faux Pas' in itself.
So get on with it and check out The Five Faux Pas of Sled-Skiing to start making situations like these photos more manageable.