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Some of the jumps were pretty tall and you could easily see the underside of the machine when it was flying off the ice. |
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| They way the lake forms the hills is really quite cool, the waves crash on to the ice and make the hill really tall, then when the lake is calm, it melts out the middle, then the lake freezes again and you have an iglo. Most of them are big enough to sit in, however they arn't as warm as most people will lead you to belive! This is my buddy Justin sitting in one. |
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There were so many musle shells on the shore, the roost that is being thrown is all shells. This was a good spot to turn around because there was a nice hill to jump and throwing the shells was fun. However they were really sharp! |
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Since the lake so so unpredictable, every day the first thing you have to do before you ride on it was test it to make sure the ice had not cracked or shifted that would cause weekness. The easiest way to do this was with a few small jumps. |
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Here you can clearly see my DG front bumper, DG Nerfs, DG full length skid, and PRM Swing arm skid. When you ride on the lake, under body protection is a must! |
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This was the very first day that I ever rode on the lake when it was frozen. After a few hours, your confidance builds and you go farther and farther out and you fly farther and farther! |
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