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  • Tug Hill Region in New York

    Bouncer, have you ever been?

    The Tug Hill Plateau is an upland region in upstate New York in the USA, famous for heavy winter snow. The Tug Hill Region is west of the Adirondack Mountains and is separated from the Adirondacks by the Black River Valley. Although the region is and has traditionally been known as the Tug Hill Plateau since it is flat on top, it is actually not a plateau. Technically, the Tug Hill could more accurately be called a cuesta since it is actually composed of sedimentary rocks that tip up on one side, rising from about 350 feet on the west to over 2,000 feet in the east.

    I missed out on a snowmobiling trip this year (with the baby on the way) but I had to share a couple pics that my buddy sent me last night. I really missed out! :fight:
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    tug hill is awesome bro ... run the trails ... hit the bars its a great time ... couple hour drive from me

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    • #3
      Never been, rented a cabin on a lake in the adirondecks though. Beautiful up there, how the world should look!

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      • #4
        that looks awesome

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        • #5
          The ski doo belongs to my buddy and tops out at about 145. Crazy fun!

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          • #6
            Bs, 145 my ass.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
              Bs, 145 my ass.
              Not at all. Turbo sled with a decent amount of tuning. Hell stock is about 120.

              There are tuned sleds topping 170+. Do some reading if you think its bs.

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