I knew when you posted this, the snowmobiler would be from out of town and drinking, thats common practice, weekend warriors headed to Tug Hill or similar places. I had friends that used to do this, recall one running his sled over another persons sled, foolishness will eventually teach you a harsh lesson, in this case he paid for it, of course we don't know the details, its just sad, you don't need an alcohol buzz to enjoy motorized recreation more so when speed is involved, you would think riding alone would do that.
My only point is that this migration of snowmobilers to areas like that, often times intoxicated has been going on for a long time, I'd say its more than typical. I've had groups of friends that used to do this, and its wide open throttle at all times, they'd have to wait for some to catch up they go so fast, seems like a good way to end ones life in a hurry, as is the case here. I never got involved, just not for me.
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