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How it started....How it's going

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#1 ·
Inspired by Revrnd's recent 'blasts from the past post', thought I'd start another retro convo.

Share your earliest sled photo and your most recent one.

How it started: Riding with Mom on a 1976 Jag 2000, with Grandpa looking on

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How it's going: Trying to tame the beast that is the 2022 Renegade 850

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Never stop shredding boys and girls!
 
#4 ·
I started riding my dads ‘68 Skidoo. Custom built up seat on 2x4s with a years supply of plugs and belts banging around in it. Drive 10 miles and have to reweld that muffler from the shaking of that single cylinder. Sled bogging out only to realize your coat got sucked into the carb.Your smiling now, you know the sled.
Great times!
 
#6 ·
I did not snowmobile much as a kid, but I remember riding on an Arctic Cat Cheetah(?) with my father. I think it had a seat cover made to look like a cheetah fur pattern.
 
#15 ·
Nice Pics. I started out on about the same sled but was about 12 years old then. Yep I am old. LOL Now have a 2022 ExpySE 600R with a 2023 600EFI Renegade for me and the grandkids and a 2024 Back Country X on order. Hopefully we have close to as much snow as this year for the next year.
 
#19 ·
Our first ride was w/ friends in Mark S Burnham PP (a lot of Ontario sledders will have passed it on Hwy 7) just east of Peterborough. They had a pre' 69 'doo. Dad ordered a '70 335:
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That's my mother and our beagle in the pic. This was taken on the big hill south of Apsley beside 28 where a house is now.

At the Ganny lookout in 1973:
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My mother had a '71 Oly 300 & my father a '72 Oly 335. (no idea who's TNT is in the background). My brother & I rode the 300 most of the time. We couldn't pull over the 335, so it got nicknamed, 'The Pig'. As a result the 300 was 'The Piglet'.

Not the most recent pics of my sled. Taken on the 1st day I had the Blizzard:
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A slightly brighter pic from the 2018 season:
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