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Butch WI

02-28-2005 03:09:48




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Michael,
In reply to your "rode hard today post" I live in South central Wisconsin. Here there is a state association of snowmobile clubs. There are several hundred smaller clubs in the state that are responible for getting permission from land owners to run trails across their land. They also groom them. The biggest problem here is that there are many snowmobilers that are not members of a club. What I think Joe Public doesn't understand is who goes through all the work of a trail system. We (as clubs) have been asked to discuss with our members about changing our registration requirements. Currently all snowmobile owners must register their snowmobile every two years for I beleive its about $30.00. this allows them to ride on the trail system. Our discussion now is: should there be a one time per sled registration fee ($35.00) for as long as you own the sled and then every year you are to purchase a "trail pass" ($35.00 for non club members and $15.00 for club members.) This is a ploy to get more membership. Some think the nonclub member fees should be higher yet. In Wisconsin Snowmobiling is a Billion $ Recreation throwing most of that money into local economies.
I am very interested in what your $220.00 permit entails. Other issues here are: noise (db levels) and trespassing! My email is unlocked if your interested in replying.

Butch

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02-28-2005 19:57:37




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 Re: Michael Soldan OT Reply in reply to Michael Soldan, 02-28-2005 15:11:09  
Thanks for the input Michael. I had back surgery this past summer so riding is out of the question for this season, but I am able to groom. I grew up on a '71 TNT 340 with a peice of baler twine for the recoil rope that you had to wrap around the crankshaft. I recall several times when my coat got to close to the intake and choked 'er off. Now I ride a '99 Polaris xc 500, what a difference in comfort these days. I would like to email you some time, is your email open? I hate to ramble on here too much!!

Butch

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