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AMEN Hardwater!!!
OR, just a thought here so bare with me... Don't ride Military Hill? It seems pretty evident that it's not too good of an idea for many reasons.
OR, just a thought here so bare with me... Don't ride Military Hill? It seems pretty evident that it's not too good of an idea for many reasons.
I see the IL indoctrination proses is working as planed.I suspect this is humor??[/
No humor, just an idea, well the pink sticker thing a bit of humor. if you need more than 144" to get there you probably shouldn't be there, unless you're out west or on your own land.
Signs and fences don't seem to stop these sleds, but a ding to the wallet just might.
Govt has been discouraging bad behavior with high taxes for years. Look at alcohol, cigs, tanning beds, etc
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Exactly, 136 is for the midwest, go tear everything up out west on the long tracks not Watersmeet.
Maybe the DNR should print up U.P. legal areas to boon-dock and raise the fine if you get caught on private or off limit property. Sell the maps off the shelf's for $20. Its never gonna stop UP here way to much state/fed land to patrol. I would call the map 'Boon-Dockers Paradise'.
It seems that these very capable long track sleds are both a blessing and a curse to the sport. Lots of young riders like them, but many of these same riders seem to lack the respect or at least a lack of understanding of what it takes to build and keep trails. We need to discourage the purchase of long track machines in areas where thy really can't be used to their full potential without infringing on everyone's enjoyment of the trails and without ones own personal land. Sadly we just need to stay on the trail in the Midwest.
Maybe there needs to be a tax on any sale of sleds with tracks longer than 145 inches to discourage their use? New, used, or private sale would have an additional 15% user tax.
To reel in the out of staters there would be a special long track trail permit. It would cost 1000 per season , 2'x2', bright pink, and must be attached to the windshield where it is more likely to be destroyed going off trail. Do t have a windshield? No prob it must be attached to a bracket in place of the windshield which can be purchased at great expense and isn't cool
. The fine for not having a sticker? 2000. Of course you don't need any of this if riding on your own land.
I know this idea won't be real popular with some but somethings gotta give.
OR, just a thought here so bare with me... Don't ride Military Hill? It seems pretty evident that it's not too good of an idea for many reasons.