thurlow said: (quoted from post at 07:59:31 12/15/09)
Not sharp-shooting you personally; I obviously don't know you, but the above statement pretty much says it all about landowner's opposition to trepassers and their attitude.
Not sure what you mean by trespassers, But I am a member of a snowmobile trail grooming association. We spend many hours cleaning up any debris left along the trails come spring, also spend hours with a tractor and dozer doing trail maintenance and improvements to sections of private land. We have no issue with getting private land owners involved in LEGALLY leasing out land for trail sections and connectors, as they love the tourism it brings to their small towns.
You guys make it sound like these are 2 mile snowmobile trails that just go around your private land, or a few buddies want to rid your land. These are LONG trails that cover counties, states, and countries.
This post was edited by chevytaHOE5674 at 07:08:11 12/15/09.
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