Ice on the Ponds
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Ice on the Ponds
As I was coming back from bow hunting this morning, there was ice formed on this pond in Colone. All we need is a couple of no wind nights and cold temps, and I'm in there. Nb it was that pond you and I were
looking at. After checking the highs for the week, it will be alittle longer.
Hope it's not to long, may have to go to the UP for some more powder.
Terry
looking at. After checking the highs for the week, it will be alittle longer.
Hope it's not to long, may have to go to the UP for some more powder.
Terry
I have a switchblade for sale that Todd sold me a year or so ago. I've had a pile of injurys over the years skating, snowboarding, wakeboarding, kiting, so i'm avoiding the ice to save the body for the long haul. If any of you guys want it for cheap, or trade let me know. I need a chickenloop and pin for my slingshot bar, it broke this summer. Its a killer product and its sitting on a board in my garage and I would rather have someone put it to use. Give me a shout if u have interest, i live out west in the Wayzata area.
Johnny 612 240 1819
Johnny 612 240 1819
it is basicly a hocky skate blade you mount on the heel side of your snowboard inbetween you feet. it allows you to carve black ice with a snowboard without slipping.
I belive todd hanson was the inventor of it.... sorry todd for calling it a ice skate blade (it's more complex than just a ice skate blade)
Jon
I belive todd hanson was the inventor of it.... sorry todd for calling it a ice skate blade (it's more complex than just a ice skate blade)
Jon
I love mine, leave it on all the time. There were days last winter where I'd see Stroh and Denis sliding around because the snow on top wasn't bonded to the ice. I'd feel totally confident leaning all the way back on my board. The thing works great once you get it dialed in. I'm not taking it off all year.
Eric
Damn! too slow on the draw. Stroh already claimed it. Todd please post contact or email me at kurtwalstrom@yahoo.com, or if anyone else has one for sale.
Kurt
Kurt
I own 2 SwitchBlades which I leave on my boards at all times.
Contact Todd Hanson(kiteboy). The Switchblade is by far the most for the buck for kitesnowboarding
The blade is held on by (3) 1/4" bolts that also tweaks the height settings of blade, which is crucial for altimate ride on type of ice hardness. Comes with blade sharpener which is also key in holding line on ice. Keep the blade sharp.
Have patience for Todd's reply.
Kiter he is.
Computer geek, he is not.
j.
Contact Todd Hanson(kiteboy). The Switchblade is by far the most for the buck for kitesnowboarding

The blade is held on by (3) 1/4" bolts that also tweaks the height settings of blade, which is crucial for altimate ride on type of ice hardness. Comes with blade sharpener which is also key in holding line on ice. Keep the blade sharp.
Have patience for Todd's reply.
Kiter he is.
Computer geek, he is not.

j.
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Know of any good open land in the mean time?
In the mean time does anyone know of any good soccer fields or whatnot in the SW corner of the cities without power lines around?? I've been told there are some around 494 & 169 somewhere.
ENJOY
........... Bill
