Snowmobiling is now an expensive sport, especially if a family is riding. Its not just the cost of a 45 dollar trail permit, it is everything that is involved with snowmobiling. After the purchase of the sled, gas is now the most expensive part of snowmobiling IMO. My truck gets about 12 mpg with a sled in the back, add a trailer, and it drops way off. But, my truck is paid for, and I am not going to go finance 20-45k for a different one that gets 5-10 mpg better, that makes no sense.
I save all summer to go snowmobiling in the winter. I see no reason why someone cannot save 45-180 bucks between mid March, to the end of November, to buy trail permits. How many people will sacrifice that 12 pack of beer, or that bottle of wine, or the packs of cigarettes, or the night out, to be able to afford trail permits? Not to many is my guess, it is just easier to whine about how much a trail permit is.
The over all cost of this sport will drive some away, it already has, it will not get any cheaper, no matter what we say, want, or do. The people that love the sport, will do whatever they have to to stay in it, those that decide it's not worth it, well, that is their choice, they have to do what is right for them.