JML755, where can I get a piece of land that I can do a 125 mile loop on a snowmobile and never go over the same area twice? Oh and how can I afford it, this side of winning the lottery?
To the "halfway point" on the trail would take 90 minutes driving or about 4 hours on a snowmobile. Sorry, but to do something as enjoyable as that, we as snowmobilers must ask to use private land.
How many acres is your "recreation area"?
I used to run my sleds on my uncle's and neighboring farms, about 700 acres combined. It gets boring riding around the same land I go over for first cutting (silage), second & third cutting (hay) and I cannot forget driving truck for corn silage as well. Not to mention picking stones over the same corn field in the fall. So to be able to do a 100 mile loop and see places in the woods I normally would not be able to see, I appreciate the owners allowing their land for snowmobiling use.
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