skidoolouie
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Dnr
Yes you are doing it. You hold your brake for 4 seconds at 4000 rpms. Two times. Sure fire way to flat spot your expensive belt. Then you could demand the DNR buy you a new belt. They will just give you a cold stare and motion for you to proceed. Whomever thought this little drill up does not know or does not care about snowmobiles. But it is not the DNR's fault. It is the people that put cans on in the first place that have caused this test to even happen. And these people do not care. If a trail gets shut down it does not matter to them. They will just go and be irresponsible somewhere else. If all the trails get shut down they will just find a new hobby to be irresponsible at.
I guess you could take your belt off???....
If they stop me on my Bobcat ....all I have to do is pop it into "neutral" ....not sure if she makes 4000 rpm though.
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Alot of re-routes have occurred already, but the entitled don't care, and won't care until it is too late. DNR has been told many times that trail checkpoints and hefty fines are the best way to gain attention. The best times for those checkpoints occur from 4pm to 2am. One officer explained it as booze grows courage, and with that being said, a DUI added to a Decibal infraction tied to an auto license will definitely be enough to jog the memory for most sledders. The bean counters keep track of complaints, and we all know, if it generates big enough revenue, the Sheriff and DNR entities are gonna work them hours to their benefit. The best way to be singles out is to draw attention to yourself!!
I’m generally not a fan of the seemingly overbearing nature of modern law enforcement in this country, but if game wardens want to allocate 100% of their time in the winter months to loud exhausts, drunk sledding, and land trespassing then tell me where to send the donation.
of all the land owner complantes I have dealt with over the yrs loud sleds has never been on the list.
tearing up there property off the groom is always #1.
Yet I dare anyone to show me proof of damage come May 15 or so.....it just doesn't exist. Even the whole winter wheat BS doesn't hold water...and if a trail boss doesn't explain to a landowner that all (proven) damage will be repaired or paid for, they are approaching the landowner with false claims.
I’m generally not a fan of the seemingly overbearing nature of modern law enforcement in this country, but if game wardens want to allocate 100% of their time in the winter months to loud exhausts, drunk sledding, and land trespassing then tell me where to send the donation.
Yet I dare anyone to show me proof of damage come May 15 or so.....it just doesn't exist. Even the whole winter wheat BS doesn't hold water...and if a trail boss doesn't explain to a landowner that all (proven) damage will be repaired or paid for, they are approaching the landowner with false claims.
Consider yourself lucky. We get complaints before the trail is even marked, and asked to keep away from houses all the time. Also have to worry about cattle getting scared. Cans make these problems much worse.of all the land owner complantes I have dealt with over the yrs loud sleds has never been on the list.
tearing up there property off the groom is always #1.
Me too
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In our neck o the woods there IS certainly damage, and it is visible. Alfalfa and winter wheat get pumbled every year. Low snow conditions and trails being beat up in a weekend...it does exist
Watched many times guys stumble from the bar struggle to get gear on start his sled and rocket out of town like the devil is after him. Even seen a guy go over the bars hitting the railroad tracks drunker than a skunk but no dnr or any form of law enforcement to be seen. Sure report it they get there an hour later.
Back in the late 90's I remember staying in Hurley, WI and bar hopping and there was always that local guy who was setting a "world record" at bar time riding on 17 from Hurley to Mercer. These guys usually didn't even slow down for cross-roads after bar time.
The problem with that is neither did the guys in cars doing the same.
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