Here we go, the southwest flow really favors the Western Uinta’s for the powder. Sundance Ski Resort received 30 inches from the last storm. I was up around Tower Mountain and the snow pack is still low and there is a very week layer of sugar like snow deep in the snowpack. Be aware there will be some huge avalanches once mother nature dumps a couple more feet. Be safe as we lost a skier to an avalanche up at Snowbird this past weekend after they did control work!!!
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Here we are stuck in a dry cycle of weather on planet, Utah,,where’s the pow pow …….??? Looks like the jet stream might be changing on the 13th of December and shows snow,snow through Christmas. Hopefully it’ll snow for 6 weeks straight like last year as the weather patterns really laid down the pow in the Western Uinta’s…PRAY FOR SNOW!!
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I bought a 07 M8 Artic Cat Sno Pro, holy crap!! I was riding the old Polaris chassis before the new M8. It reminds me when shaped skis hit the market, I called them hero skis, well this is a hero sled! Last season I rode the M8 in the deeep powder behind my house in Timberlakes, Utah. Snowmobile mecca the Western Uinta’s is one of the best areas around.
Anyways Heber Motor Sports put on a 4 inch snorkel, y-pipe, canister and a Attitude EFI Control unit, after a few tries it seems like the boys at Heber Motor Sports has the sled running nice!! Besides the boosted horse power the Attitude EFI Control Unit turns the fuel injection to a carburetor concept, sounds mean. Stay tuned for updates on Heber Motor Sports recommended upgrade when ever it snows!!
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