Why do People stop in the middle of trail?

helhuf

New member
This is something that just bugs me to no end, we came across a large group a couple of weeks ago that was parked in the middle of trail 7 and 8 in Munising at night, Don't know what they were doing but they had every direction covered with sleds all over the place. I pulled up to the stop with my group and we couldn't get around them, so I yelled at them to get off the trail. Someone could have came up from the direction that doesn't have to stop and could have nailed 6-7 of them. I guess for large groups it is okay to take over the trail...I also noticed that they were riding side by side when they left the intersection. Who taught them how to ride, they looked like a club trip group. they should know better. Done
 

whitedust

Well-known member
To get to the other side just like the chicken that crossed the road... but I know exactly how you feel.:) Be carfull out there.
 

nhra1000

Member
Because they come to the northwoods and spend money...

"they can do whatever they want because we wouldnt be here without them"

Thats a direct quote!
 

Dave_B

Active member
They must not have read the DNR official booklet. It must say that you should not stop in the trail somewhere...Right...
They probably also have a blood alcohol level designated distance you must remain from the trail when stopping depending on how drunk you are.
People are stupid!
That's how we roll!
Best plan of action is to assume these types will be upon you at any given second and be able to respond accordingly.
 

nhra1000

Member
Just this past weekend I come up on three sleds....Trail is blocked at a 4 way....completely blocked...I raise hands like "hey can we get bY" he waves...talks to his buddy and then comes over to me and says "say while I got you here can you tell me how to get to the casino"

True story...and yes I told him how to get there....
 

Woodtic

Active member
They don't want to pull over and possibly hurt a tree. I would bet they use cheap oil,and own some brand of sled with a 800 engine problem.
 
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fusion

Guest
I was talking about trail etiquette and amateurs a couple of months ago and got jumped on....
I agree with Skylar 100%!
 
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