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Who can tell me if Tog has plug ins in the lot 1 for truck N trailer. Or do I have to bring the old genny?
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Now I am wondering if Al will see the light on the Cat and go to the RMK. Just saying.
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Only plug in is In the main lot, is on the Front sign, we plug into that while there, others are outside each cabin, but getting a truck trailer there is tough/limited room. Most guys bring the genny if their stuck in the center of the main lot, or park down behind the cabins.
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 Originally Posted by RevKev
Only plug in is In the main lot, is on the Front sign, we plug into that while there, others are outside each cabin, but getting a truck trailer there is tough/limited room. Most guys bring the genny if their stuck in the center of the main lot, or park down behind the cabins.
So I guess my 24 ft car trailer wont fit there. Damn genny is to loud, but well get by.
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 Originally Posted by RevKev
Only plug in is In the main lot, is on the Front sign, we plug into that while there, others are outside each cabin, but getting a truck trailer there is tough/limited room. Most guys bring the genny if their stuck in the center of the main lot, or park down behind the cabins.
So I guess my 24 ft car trailer wont fit there. Damn genny is to loud, but well get by.
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 Originally Posted by rmk4ever
So I guess my 24 ft car trailer wont fit there. Damn genny is to loud, but well get by.
we fit a 53 foot semi by the sign, and plug inIMG_1633.jpg
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Whoops I ment down by the cabin.
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Today
Day 2 we went to Kettle. We had an excellent day of riding and found some real good snow. You still have to be careful as they have not yet got a lot of new snow. It is snowing hard now and we have about 2 inches new snow at the lodge. Our group is very happy that we made the drive out here as we are having a blast. Here are a couple of photos from today.
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Kev, isn't the trailer 53' the whole rig is much longer.
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I tried to plug into the outlet by the sign... No dice I was shot down. My truck didnt want to start so Stan the maintanence manager brought over a generator and got me going... Next time we will stay in a cabin that I can plug into...
Had a great day Riding today ! Bring on the fresh snow !!
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All the cabins have a 110v. outlet on the front porch by the picnic table. bring a 50' 12 gaugeextension cord and you will be good by the cabins. There are 4 place trailers parked down there all the time. You can also unhook the trailer in the back lot and get the truck closer to the cabin that way.
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If you guys run into a guy named Jamie with his blond wife suzy over the next few days, get some good stuck pics.......its his first time out there. Tell him kirk sent ya.......
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 Originally Posted by polarisrider1
Kev, isn't the trailer 53' the whole rig is much longer.
87 feet OAL
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Anybody heading west on I 90 Late afternoon on the 6th ....One of our guys can`t get off work til 2 PM Friday afternoon .....The rest of our group are leaving at 10Am that morning and our plans are to stop in Rapid City for the night ...It would just be him no gear no Sled we will have all that with us .....he could meet someone for the ride at I90 and Hwy 63 just south of Rochester...
We are staying near Lava mountain
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 Originally Posted by lookin4snow
Day 2 we went to Kettle. We had an excellent day of riding and found some real good snow. You still have to be careful as they have not yet got a lot of new snow. It is snowing hard now and we have about 2 inches new snow at the lodge. Our group is very happy that we made the drive out here as we are having a blast. Here are a couple of photos from today.
Looks great out there today on the webcam! I see a white out at the lodge.
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Late Week Update
Sorry I missed updates the last couple days but the Internet service at Tog was down and I could't post. Day 3 we rode Lost Lake after receiving about 6 to 8 inches of snow at the lodge. The great news was that there was a solid 15+ inches at Lost Lake. We measured the snow accumulation in several spots. There were spots where more snow had blown in and other spots where it was thinner because the wind took it away. This snow was full of moisture and would set up hard as a rock immediately after getting stuck in in. With this new snow, obstacles get covered and today one sled lost a lower A-arm due to a hidden rock. Today I got to ride a Polaris Pro RMK Turbo as well. You'll run out of talent before horsepower - nuff said.
Day 4 we went to Sublette area and worked our way cross-country back to the Lodge. We had received about another 2 inches of snow at the lodge but there was more to be found up top, more like 4 to 6 inches. That snow on top of the previous days snow made for some great carving. Here is a photo of Tim_h taking a break. This was a pretty regular scene the entire day.
Thanks to Brent for showing us around to some great snow all week.
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 Originally Posted by lookin4snow
Sorry I missed updates the last couple days but the Internet service at Tog was down and I could't post. Day 3 we rode Lost Lake after receiving about 6 to 8 inches of snow at the lodge. The great news was that there was a solid 15+ inches at Lost Lake. We measured the snow accumulation in several spots. There were spots where more snow had blown in and other spots where it was thinner because the wind took it away. This snow was full of moisture and would set up hard as a rock immediately after getting stuck in in. With this new snow, obstacles get covered and today one sled lost a lower A-arm due to a hidden rock. Today I got to ride a Polaris Pro RMK Turbo as well. You'll run out of talent before horsepower - nuff said.
Day 4 we went to Sublette area and worked our way cross-country back to the Lodge. We had received about another 2 inches of snow at the lodge but there was more to be found up top, more like 4 to 6 inches. That snow on top of the previous days snow made for some great carving. Here is a photo of Tim_h taking a break. This was a pretty regular scene the entire day.
Thanks to Brent for showing us around to some great snow all week.
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That looks awesome! Keep the pictures coming. I can't wait for the first of march to get here!!!
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How late in the season can you usually ride out there?
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 Originally Posted by IASLEDNUT
How late in the season can you usually ride out there?
I believe last year, Lefty one of the guides, rode on the 4th of July.
Lake Effect Snow, my three favorite words. 
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 Originally Posted by lookin4snow
Today we rode with Brent and hit the Grouse Mountain and back side of Dry Lake area. In all honesty, the snow was better than we were expecting. The snow is like sugar, as it is old. But, we found areas where we had powder to the front bumper and we could get some nice carves in. But you have to work for it and you will ride over down logs. They are calling for a lot of snow in the next couple days. 8 total sleds in our group today and no damage
Bent, our group is behind that truck. We have the Top Cap trailer you can see.
Iowa, had breakfast with Al and Gregg this morning. The cat no longer has a working chain case so he is riding a Polaris rental. He did say that it actually isn't too bad for a stock sled.
Are you back yet? Hows the truck running?
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We made it back about 4:00 a.m. on 1/1 after getting a new transfer case in Rapid City. Thanks to McKie GMC for getting us on the road. Tim's truck ran great after the repairs were done!
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Yes , thanks to Mckie GMC in Rapid City for getting us back on the road !
The bill seemed a bit high, but after checking with some local dealers they were within $100.
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