The Future of our sport

attakman

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What a depressing thread! Why is it many clubs continue to thrive year after year despite all the issues mentioned here which have mostly been going on since the beginnings?
Sorry you feel that way.....Every club, and every county is different...but if you don't think these issues are real, or aren't something the clubs deal with on a yearly basis...I don't know what to tell ya. .....The general public has no clue what it takes to maintain, groom and keep trails open....it's not as easy as it looks. Dealing with land owners (many of them new to the Northwoods since Covid), is becoming increasingly difficult. We have a very well run club that stays with in it's budget, and because of that, the business end runs smooth...we also have numerous support/riders clubs with many volunteers that help with brushing and marking....those things are not issues....its dealing with land owners, and the general public's perception of snowmobilers as drunks on high powered machines... that is the problem
 

ddhanna

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Sorry you feel that way.....Every club, and every county is different...but if you don't think these issues are real, or aren't something the clubs deal with on a yearly basis...I don't know what to tell ya. .....The general public has no clue what it takes to maintain, groom and keep trails open....it's not as easy as it looks. Dealing with land owners (many of them new to the Northwoods since Covid), is becoming increasingly difficult. We have a very well run club that stays with in it's budget, and because of that, the business end runs smooth...we also have numerous support/riders clubs with many volunteers that help with brushing and marking....those things are not issues....its dealing with land owners, and the general public's perception of snowmobilers as drunks on high powered machines... that is the problem
FYI, after 25 years as secretary and treasurer with Three Lakes Trails, I feel I have a clue about what it takes including over 100 land use agreements. I have volunteered many thousands of hours to the mission. And I don't see public perception as an issue/problem around here. Like I said after your similar rants last year, perhaps you should consider taking a break and get recharged. Just do only what is comfortable for you. BTW, thanks for your great trail reports!
 

hermie

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The wife and I personally belong to 3 clubs in Vilas. We use to belong to just one in the the town we have our weekend home. We tried to help them brush trails but they weren't very welcoming,very clicky is the best way to describe it. We are still members but don't participate in any trail maintenance with them anymore. We helped another club a couple of years ago and they were very welcoming and gave us a free membership for one year for helping with brushing. We our now paying members and they are our main club. We help them brush every fall and helped in December after the November snow. We also joined another club because of a guy helping the club we were helping said they could really use members in the club he belongs to. We joined and also help them with brushing. They 2 are very welcoming. Like Attackman has said things up there have really changed since covid and to me personally it's really sad. It's not the same Northwoods from when we bought in 2016. Still a lot of really good folks up there but now also some that are not so good. So I could see how it would be getting harder and harder to keep the trail system intact. I personally just want to thank all the people who put in so much effort to keep the trail system going. We do what we can but it is very little compared to a lot of club volunteers.
 

attakman

Well-known member
FYI, after 25 years as secretary and treasurer with Three Lakes Trails, I feel I have a clue about what it takes including over 100 land use agreements. I have volunteered many thousands of hours to the mission. And I don't see public perception as an issue/problem around here. Like I said after your similar rants last year, perhaps you should consider taking a break and get recharged. Just do only what is comfortable for you. BTW, thanks for your great trail reports!
I hardly call being blunt and honest "ranting"..i will always call stuff as i see it.....i guess you dont have the trespassing or noise complaints we have down here..maybe you have better land owners who more accepting of snowmobiling on their land...dunno...but you're right ...im definitely taking a break from ALL of this..I have more than done my share to help the sport over the last 35 years, and I feel good about that....but it's definitely time for me to move on
 

SledTL

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I hardly call being blunt and honest "ranting"..i will always call stuff as i see it.....i guess you dont have the trespassing or noise complaints we have down here..maybe you have better land owners who more accepting of snowmobiling on their land...dunno...but you're right ...im definitely taking a break from ALL of this..I have more than done my share to help the sport over the last 35 years, and I feel good about that....but it's definitely time for me to move on
You should definitely take some time away to figure out what makes snowmobiling so great. Not sure if its in your cards to be able to travel to other areas in the midwest but try and leave the tourism trap of Vilas and Oneida counties. Go where people are not, and where snowmobiling is not this gigantic political beast where everyone is focused on out of towners. Go to NW wisconsin or come over to MN and I guarantee your opinion of how snowmobiling is still thriving will vastly change.
 

Hoosier

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The migration after covid has changed a lot of areas for the worse. You hear the same thing when traveling to Florida. A lot of people have moved to areas that were special and took some of the characteristics with them that made the areas they move from not as special. My gut feeling is the pendulum will go back the other way as slowly these types of people work their way back to to their old urban/suburban areas where they are more suited. It's hard to live in rural areas if you think you are more important than anyone around you. Who knows.
 

attakman

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The migration after covid has changed a lot of areas for the worse. You hear the same thing when traveling to Florida. A lot of people have moved to areas that were special and took some of the characteristics with them that made the areas they move from not as special. My gut feeling is the pendulum will go back the other way as slowly these types of people work their way back to to their old urban/suburban areas where they are more suited. It's hard to live in rural areas if you think you are more important than anyone around you. Who knows.
100%....Covid caused a mass wave of people to move up here....it's insane the amount of people here now...it drove property values through the roof...before we found the house we currently own (which we way over paid for)..we got outbid on 4 other properties...We are not used to traffic up north, other than on the highways Thursday through Sunday, but there is a lot now...half the locals here have no clue how to use a round about lol....and they are adding a couple in the next few years....it's probably rather amusing for city folks to watch...I don't know if the pendulum will ever swing back...I think these folks are here to stay.
 

SHOOT2KILL

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100%....Covid caused a mass wave of people to move up here....it's insane the amount of people here now...it drove property values through the roof...before we found the house we currently own (which we way over paid for)..we got outbid on 4 other properties...We are not used to traffic up north, other than on the highways Thursday through Sunday, but there is a lot now...half the locals here have no clue how to use a round about lol....and they are adding a couple in the next few years....it's probably rather amusing for city folks to watch...I don't know if the pendulum will ever swing back...I think these folks are here to stay.
Couple questions just for my personal consumption...WHY is Hwy 86 going west of 39/51 thru town in such horrible condition...2nd...Any particular reason the SILVERADO bar next door to your employer is for sale ?
 

Airman68

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I've been traveling to northern Wi for a good chunk of the last 40 years. Other than a small stretch when I had my other cabin in Wausaukee. When I was looking for our new place a couple years ago, I couldn't believe the changes. "Busy" does seem to fit the description. We used to spend a lot of time in Minocqua years ago but now, that place is a madhouse. Just not the same. If anyone has looked at the cost of property, it's probably no surprise it is being driven up by outsiders. I mean those with extra ordinary means but really dont contribute to the overall good of the area, more in it for themselves. Nothing against people with money but it seems like it pushed all the average every day folks that did most of the working and living out of the area. Not sure what the answer is but there will be a "correction" at some point and I dont think it will be great.
 
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