Posted by NY 986 on January 02, 2013 at 15:14:13 from (67.142.178.21):
In Reply to: Re: What's next? Long posted by Billy NY on January 02, 2013 at 14:10:43:
I wish there was a painless way to shut it off 100 percent but there is not. I guess I should feel good because we have nipped ATV's from riding the same "trail" completely and historically the ATV's bring the troublemakers here, anyways. One aspect that makes it hard is back 40 years ago when sleds first became very popular the rural community here was much smaller and everybody pretty much knew everybody else. It was not a big deal to let a few neighbors ride along the edge of the field. The problem is that the small group brings others in and other people yet note the existence of the trail from further away where the trails cross roads people are driving down. People just could not see the problems that were to arise as time went by from the early 1970's on. It did not help that one drinking spot gradually got to be a spot for drug dealing. During the height of that there would be many dozens of sleds to go by on a Saturday night. Thankfully that place went bust and I would say there are maybe twenty sleds at the most that go by on a Friday or Saturday evening now.
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