Awesome video as always for us newer riders that are just getting into the sport can you please do a video on necessary techniques beyond side hilling please
Awesome video man was just wondering about some of the necessary tweaks for side hilling and climbing for us newer folk like is there anything that is a must for your sled
Sorta hoped I'd make the cut here, I was out riding with a friend, getting to know my new 9R one of these days and absolutely ate shit in one of the hills, a bunch of these guys went past as I sat wiping blood off my face😂
@@mojenia Good spring riding is all about the timing of sunshine and warm weather to make it slushy. It is the best spring riding in the world when it slushes up but not when it’s icy
@@CalebKesterke ahh I see! Watching u ride these new sleds made me think about the ol wedge chassis today. The way u and a few others make these new sleds dance is quite impressive! I rode a wedge chassis first mountain trip ever. I certainly didn’t ride it like u guys rock these new sleds! Now keep on taking names and kicking ass out there!🤘🤘
Bro, for real. When he said that, I’m like “Yeah my “helper” just so happens to have hooters out to here and super pretty!” 😂 Caleb’s a nugget, you know he pulls in the bishes. 🎯💯🇺🇸
You are not stuck if you unstuck yourself.If you don`t get stuck,you`r not riding hard enough.I think you talk about (pärlsockersnö)i hate it,no steering no traction.
So awesome seeing Sweden getting some love 🥳
Great video, enjoyed watching every second of it!
@@SuedTreeYT Thanks for watching, Sweden is such an awesome place!
I can't wait to have the time to enjoy this video. I'm sure it won't disappoint. 👍🏻
Finally the Sweden video😄 So sick!
Awesome video as always for us newer riders that are just getting into the sport can you please do a video on necessary techniques beyond side hilling please
@@Isaac804ab1 Yes! I’ll put it on the list to record!
So much different than some of the riding we have here in the states. These riders are tough!
They are built different over there
I love watching the clinic
I was in the intermediate group it was great!
Sick man. That snow condition was crazy the last few days you were filming.
@@chadblackman-iy2qp I feel like I had every type of snow conditions during that trip
Awesome video man was just wondering about some of the necessary tweaks for side hilling and climbing for us newer folk like is there anything that is a must for your sled
Is that calebs sled? they ship it out there? very cool, I have always wanted to visit scandinavia
@@bertrenolds5 I did a sled build on a sled that was already there
@@CalebKesterke nice. Saw the ice age rails and ohlins shocks so wondered.
Sorta hoped I'd make the cut here, I was out riding with a friend, getting to know my new 9R one of these days and absolutely ate shit in one of the hills, a bunch of these guys went past as I sat wiping blood off my face😂
Dude, that sounds rough! I don't remember seeing you but there were so many people and sleds everywhere
Did u ever think you’d be in the position ur in now or was it a goal of yours all along?
Good times🔥🤟🏼
Do they get much pow/deep snow during their season? With that terrain it would be really great with good snow
@@HankMarducas Yes they do get normal winter powder! I just can’t make the trip over until spring when everything starts slowing down for me
Yes ,januari-mars it's pow season
is this recent? If so where in sweden was this?
This was last April/May in Northern Sweden
🔥🔥
What was this trip last season???
@@joebolt9433 Yes, last April/May
Song name please man
Vuoggatjoulme?
@@judas9186 Yes!
@@CalebKesterke awesome!! I ride there every year! I ride a 2019 pro rmk 850 155 but cut the tunnel to wheelie
So, was it in fact the best spring riding in the world ?
@@mojenia Good spring riding is all about the timing of sunshine and warm weather to make it slushy. It is the best spring riding in the world when it slushes up but not when it’s icy
@@CalebKesterkemight also want to come visit Gros Morne National Park in Newfoundland …can usually ride April / May and sometimes into June
That didn’t look like a Polaris track!
I believe he runs Composit tracks on most sleds
@@bcag3907 hmm interesting
@@ckfarmz It’s a Composit m66. It’s a great track for spring slush/ice. I’ll be running the Polaris 325 on all my normal winter setups
@@CalebKesterke ahh I see! Watching u ride these new sleds made me think about the ol wedge chassis today. The way u and a few others make these new sleds dance is quite impressive! I rode a wedge chassis first mountain trip ever. I certainly didn’t ride it like u guys rock these new sleds! Now keep on taking names and kicking ass out there!🤘🤘
Should have showed us the swedish gal 😅😅
Bro, for real. When he said that, I’m like “Yeah my “helper” just so happens to have hooters out to here and super pretty!” 😂 Caleb’s a nugget, you know he pulls in the bishes. 🎯💯🇺🇸
@@rpc2112classy.
You are not stuck if you unstuck yourself.If you don`t get stuck,you`r not riding hard enough.I think you talk about (pärlsockersnö)i hate it,no steering no traction.
He definitely hit that I bet
1:16 bruh