Which States Have Most Registered Sleds

skiroule

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I see they have ND ranked last in the group, that is fine with me. We very seldom meet anyone on our trails when there is snow.

Plus, if you do happen to meet an oncoming sled, it will first appear as speck on the horizon and you'll have plenty to time to react (unless the tree somehow blocks your view).

Actually, as you know, there are a lot of similarities in your trail traffic and that of my home turf. It almost gets a little dangerous for the opposite reason: there isn't enough traffic to keep you alert.
 

bearrassler

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well that and the fact your state has a population of what 900 people

Be nice now Ezra, we are growing again for the first time since the 1930's. We peaked in the 30's and lost population until the last few years and we have finally passed the 30's population.
 

bearrassler

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Plus, if you do happen to meet an oncoming sled, it will first appear as speck on the horizon and you'll have plenty to time to react (unless the tree somehow blocks your view).
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Your memory must be slipping Skiroule, they are telephone poles, we don't have any trees here.
 

skiroule

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Your memory must be slipping Skiroule, they are telephone poles, we don't have any trees here.

Well, if you squint, they sort of look like trees. In all fairness, I did say "THE" tree, but now that I think about it, I believe it was stolen back in 81', never to be returned (or replanted).

OK, I guess I should stop making fun of a state that has oil.
 
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