Arctic Cat dealer, Thomas Sno Sports (TSS), based out of Ogilvie, MN, asked me to join on their customer appreciation ride, and after an incredible day spent with this group of 50 exploring the east central Minnesota trails out their back door, I’m extremely happy this event worked nicely into my schedule.
Pulling into any snowmobile event and witnessing the commotion of other trucks and trailers parking, unloading and staging gets me really amped up, and there was no shortage of beehive activity upon arrival.
Myself, and friend, Pat Bourgeois, started our morning in the new Thomas Sno Sports service area where we were welcomed with donuts and coffee provided by Willie Ewing of the Shock Shop, and shortly after, Tom Rowland (TSS owner) greeted everyone, and gave us the rundown of what our day would look like.
The 50 participants were broke into three groups, all of which would head to Muggs, our lunch destination, located on the south shores of Lake Mille Lacs in Wahkon, MN. (About a 45-ish mile trail ride) After lunch, everyone would head back to TSS but make a stop at the Hoot Owl Ridge Trail Shelter maintained by the Mystic Riders Snowmobile Club for a little trailside chatter. Speaking of the clubs, thank you for all the hard work and fantastic trails from the EC Riders, Rum River Sno Riders, Mille Lacs Drift Skippers and Mystic Riders Snowmobile Club. The following photos are a look at our fantastic day! Enjoy. – Kale
WHO DONE IT?– POTENTIAL SCENARIO OF WHO HIT THE FIREPIT RING
What a great day this was with 49 great people. It’s experiences and rides like this one that become seared into my memory and will make me smile for years to come!
Couple of us are trying to determine what model year is peak ‘ass dragger’ before rider forward bias began to take hold of the market?
1994? 1997? 2002?
If an “ass-dragger” is defined by its seating position (on your spine), then I consider the Firecat consumer models ass draggers. Not to offend anyone with a Firecat (there’s nothing wrong with them), but I rode one this weekend, went about a 1/4 mile and actually thought about your question and mumbled in my helmet, “This thing is definitely an ass-dragger!” I wouldn’t consider it “Rider Forward” like the Twin Spar was after it.
Awesome story & ride, always fun going to dealers .. Mom & Pop ones are still the backbone of sport
Kale or other riders do you remember going to your first snowmobile dealer ….
Im sure Tucker could have passed most of us like it was a final in Deadwood and he was going for his 100th win, but he didn’t. I’ve seen Scheele humbly humiliate many riders on new “big iron” while he was riding a 78 El Tigre 6000…including myself. Those guys truly know how to ride a snowmobile. Its incredible. A continual lesson, its not what you ride, its how you ride it.
It was a great time on the ride. Meet a lot of nice people that day. Can’t wait until Tom has another ride from the shop. Been dealing with Thomas sno sports since 1999 that are a great group of people there.
The Hibberts showing up on the Jags is next level. Very cool. Thanks for the write-up and great photos.
For the record Kale, that Snickers bar was 5, maybe 6 years old. Please don’t tell Mandi.
What a great day this was with 49 great people. It’s experiences and rides like this one that become seared into my memory and will make me smile for years to come!
Everybody knows the fast guys love the JAGS!
How cool is that?!
Couple of us are trying to determine what model year is peak ‘ass dragger’ before rider forward bias began to take hold of the market?
1994? 1997? 2002?
Thoughts?
For Arctic Cat consumer models? Without thinking about it too hard, Id say its pre-Twin Spar…so, 2006. (I consider the Firecats ass draggers)
yes, consumer sleds. some may disagree about the F-Cat’s… justify your position!!!!
LOL
If an “ass-dragger” is defined by its seating position (on your spine), then I consider the Firecat consumer models ass draggers. Not to offend anyone with a Firecat (there’s nothing wrong with them), but I rode one this weekend, went about a 1/4 mile and actually thought about your question and mumbled in my helmet, “This thing is definitely an ass-dragger!” I wouldn’t consider it “Rider Forward” like the Twin Spar was after it.
Awesome story & ride, always fun going to dealers .. Mom & Pop ones are still the backbone of sport
Kale or other riders do you remember going to your first snowmobile dealer ….
My first brand new sled was a 1991 Jag AFS. That sled was bullet proof! I beat the heck out of it and it never let me down
Chances are, Tucker owns it now. Yours and 479 other ones. 🙂
Does Mugg’s sell HOT Bologna Sammichs???
Knowing Rob (owner of Muggs) as well as I do, if you asked him, and relayed the backstory, he’d most definitely cook you a hot bologna! 🙂
great story. So how many got passed by a Jag that day? lol
Im sure Tucker could have passed most of us like it was a final in Deadwood and he was going for his 100th win, but he didn’t. I’ve seen Scheele humbly humiliate many riders on new “big iron” while he was riding a 78 El Tigre 6000…including myself. Those guys truly know how to ride a snowmobile. Its incredible. A continual lesson, its not what you ride, its how you ride it.
It was a great time on the ride. Meet a lot of nice people that day. Can’t wait until Tom has another ride from the shop. Been dealing with Thomas sno sports since 1999 that are a great group of people there.