Posted by Cjackman on February 16, 2014 at 13:16:01 from (174.252.196.149):
In Reply to: Snowmobile rant posted by David G on February 16, 2014 at 11:26:44:
I am an avid rider myself. But I can see his point of view also. We don't ride around here unless there is a lot of snow so we don't damage fields. We ride along the edges and are as courteous as possible. As for riding in yards or around houses,that's just asking for trouble. I myself would not like to be woke up. My dad has a farm and it's pretty much a sled highway on the back side. He don't mind as long as they don't tear stuff up. I have found wire or rope across tracks at head height. I take the hint. But would not be happy to see a guy decapitated. Now if I hung a wire for that sole purpose and a fella got killed,I would not be able to live with that,and if you could,my friend, you are a sorry sole.
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