I do not understand what compels folks to do what they do. This week I have had at least 20 snowmobiles drive thru my yard as if it were part of some trail system.
I live in Ontonagon, in town. The river is in my backyard, the main street is my front. A fenced in property and the Lake boarder be to the west. There is no confusion that this is not part of any trail. It leads to no place.
My total lot is about 3.5 acres. The building is an office complex on the ground and a home on the 2nd floor. A parking lot goes around the entire building. Turning around could and should happen in the street however even a loop thru the lot would be understandable.
I do not understand what would make anyone think it was ok to travel thru the yard of even a business. It may look like a small park (more reason to not sled there) but with personal vehicles scattered about, a trailer, a visible fire pit, garden, kids sleds, etc....I just dont get it.
I have a child that LOVES to dig in the snow banks I leave from plowing. I intentionally make them so he can dig and such...you would think in my setting I would not have to worry about someone running him over.
I defense of the riders, they were going slow (like that would really matter if I slowly drove my pickup thru their yard at home). I stopped 2 of the groups....one guy told he "he was not the leader" and the other when told he was riding in my back yard said, "ok".
This happening to me was good because I will not complain outside this forum. If these folks ran around the yards of other homes and businesses in town...surely it will make a Village meeting and we risk losing privilages. Had my child been out there...even w/o a close call...I would have called the police.
Snow is not a licence to ride. You rode in on bare streets, entered my bare parking lot and should have left on the bare. My lawn or anyone elses is off limits...
I like the guy in the other post that suggested allowing me to come in and rearrange your furniture..heck it wont hurt anyone.
RESPECT OTHERS PROPERTY...the next guy will not be as mellow as me...and we will all lose.
I live in Ontonagon, in town. The river is in my backyard, the main street is my front. A fenced in property and the Lake boarder be to the west. There is no confusion that this is not part of any trail. It leads to no place.
My total lot is about 3.5 acres. The building is an office complex on the ground and a home on the 2nd floor. A parking lot goes around the entire building. Turning around could and should happen in the street however even a loop thru the lot would be understandable.
I do not understand what would make anyone think it was ok to travel thru the yard of even a business. It may look like a small park (more reason to not sled there) but with personal vehicles scattered about, a trailer, a visible fire pit, garden, kids sleds, etc....I just dont get it.
I have a child that LOVES to dig in the snow banks I leave from plowing. I intentionally make them so he can dig and such...you would think in my setting I would not have to worry about someone running him over.
I defense of the riders, they were going slow (like that would really matter if I slowly drove my pickup thru their yard at home). I stopped 2 of the groups....one guy told he "he was not the leader" and the other when told he was riding in my back yard said, "ok".
This happening to me was good because I will not complain outside this forum. If these folks ran around the yards of other homes and businesses in town...surely it will make a Village meeting and we risk losing privilages. Had my child been out there...even w/o a close call...I would have called the police.
Snow is not a licence to ride. You rode in on bare streets, entered my bare parking lot and should have left on the bare. My lawn or anyone elses is off limits...
I like the guy in the other post that suggested allowing me to come in and rearrange your furniture..heck it wont hurt anyone.
RESPECT OTHERS PROPERTY...the next guy will not be as mellow as me...and we will all lose.