I had no idea you couldn't buy a trail pass at a gas station, and I am in Wisconsin! Thought it was just like MI - fill up the tank and buy your pass. I don't want the hassle of getting stopped to show my paperwork for the trail pass. Already went through that when I registered a vintage sled in WI. Registered sled and took it out to properly break in an engine rebuild. Saw two po-pos on 4-wheelers. I drove over to them and showed the paperwork, simply because I knew they would stop me. Despite my politeness of just offering up the registration paper work, they gave me a hard time for no sticker! I told them I just registered the sled on-line! Paperwork dated and stamped just a few hours earlier! Ran me through the gauntlet..."you been drinking?".....um, no! Really? I drove up to them!
I don't get out on the sleds much, but I am skipping WI and will just head back to my home town up da yoop way.....get my trail pass at Holiday in Calumet.....or maybe I'll just skip the MI trail pass too and ride the Dreamland trail and the old Bootjack trails.....giddy up.
Nice story,
I remember being pulled over with my Dealer plate on in MI and received a ticket because I could not prove I was a Dealer.
The DNR fella in Watersmeet was a jerk and gave me the ticket cause I would likely just pay the ticket and not drive back to Wakefield for court.
Bear
