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- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 92 08:46:45 MST
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- Subject: Re: Snow Depths (was Re: Brainerd, MN)
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- From: bigdog@bones.et.byu.edu (Dan Canfield)
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- In article <1h4j60INN78m@meaddata.meaddata.com> dougr@meaddata.com (Doug Ritter) writes:
- >What do sled rentals cost out there? Used to be ~$150/day around here, but the
- >price has come down considerably in the last couple of years.
-
- Well, they range from $60 to $100 a day. You can rent Arctic Cat Jag 440s
- down the street from me for 60 a day. On the way up the canyon you can
- get Indy Trails for 70 a day. All the rental places through in a trailer
- if you rent 2 or more sleds. You can even find a place or two renting
- Indy 500s and the likes. In Salt Lake, there are a couple of places where
- you can rent either Yamahas or Skidoos.
-
- All in all, it is a pretty decent way to get out and ride. My brother in
- law rents the Indys all the time and they always run flawlessly for us. The
- rental guys really do a good job of keep ing the machines in good shape.
- Back in the mid 80s, it cost $100/day for machines so the price has come down
- quite a bit. Helps to get people interested in the sport if they can get
- out and try out a sled for not too much money.
-
-
- Dan Canfield
- bigdog@bones.et.byu.edu
-
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