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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by cachecrashers4 View Post
    Lincoln Canoe in Freeport has some really nice sleds
    I looked at there web page but there are no prices. Do you have any idea what the prices are?
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    pricey - basic sled is $99.00 Custom sled is $120.00

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    Default Sleds

    Try any Yamaha dealership. The good ones start around $10,000!



    Quote Originally Posted by cano View Post
    Where can I buy a nice sled? Went to Dick's sporting goods, they don't have any I would like. they don't even have bungee cords, but they have a large selection of snow shoes ($130 - $150)
    Sometimes the road less traveled is less traveled for a reason.

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    I always liked Paris sleds . . . I think they might have even been made in Paris, Maine . . . but I could be wrong . . . for some reason they just seemed to slide better than some of the other sleds.
    "Courage is not the absence of fear, but the realization that there is something more important than fear."

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    [QUOTE= I think they might have even been made in Paris, Maine . . . but I could be wrong . . . [/QUOTE] The Gladden-Paris Company...South Paris, Maine...if i remember correctly.

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    Date for the event: Saturday, January 22nd. We will be there from Friday to Sunday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cano View Post
    Where can I buy a nice sled? Went to Dick's sporting goods, they don't have any I would like. they don't even have bungee cords, but they have a large selection of snow shoes ($130 - $150)
    Last year I used one of our kids old plastic sleds, and it was fine. At first I thought it would be too small, but TAT's right; too big a sled makes you bring too much stuff! I agree with Hollora, too. Wrap it all in a tarp or plastic in the sled so stuff doesn't fall out. If I remember correctly, there was one runaway sled last year that took off into the woods a few times on the way back!

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    Default It's still a go

    Don't forget that the Cabin Fever event is this Saturday. Some people will be showing up on Friday and staying on through to Sunday. It may be cold, but we know how to keep cozy in the cabin. Please feel free to drop in and say "Hi" dig into the grub, play a board game, and just enjoy good company. We'll hike to a couple of caches and it looks like snowshoes will be necessary.

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    It's going to be really cold. This is what we'll do
    http://www.wimp.com/boilingwater/ for fun
    Moo

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    Wont be cold enough for that.
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