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Old 12-31-2016, 02:07 PM   #1
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I am not a snowmobiler any longer, but do have a short section of a trail going through my property to keep a section of the "D" trail open.
Where ever that section of trail is that crosses your property THANK YOU for allowing us all to use it even if I never ride it.
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Agree anyone allowing access to land is nice and it's appreciated. Not sure how to control those that wander of the trails but I do believe the sudden popularity of these mountain sleds has some to do with. That said, today's ride was great we had a dozen machines and did 85 miles. Thanks to Steve for leading the pack.
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