There are no snowmobiles within hundreds........maybe thousands.......of miles of here, but I've dealt with 4-wheelers, hikers, hunters, fisherpersons, trespassers, wood cutters and those 'I was just looking around, I wasn't hurtin nuthin' types for almost 5 decades. Things have changed....for the worse........ within the last 25 or 30 years; nobody except immediate family is welcome for any of the above. Unrelated to your question, but the last straw for me was when I went to cut my last field of beans one year; field road went thru a small thicket and field couldn't be seen from the road; there was a Jeep setting out in the field; fellow I didn't know had some gal with him (she had pulled her coat over her head so I couldn't see her face); got down and walked over and asked what he was doing in my soybean field; said he wasn't hurting anything; asked who he was and he wouldn't say; walked around back to get his plate number and he cranked up and left. I had the road blocked, so he finally picked his way through the woods. I wished I had just driven up and let the reel tear into his rag top. Since then, nobody's welcome.
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