Posted by Mike in Mn. on February 16, 2014 at 16:13:23 from (74.37.48.76):
In Reply to: Snowmobile rant posted by David G on February 16, 2014 at 11:26:44:
I shouldn't say anything but, there is a marked trail that crossed the road to the other side by my son's place next door and heads back off from the road so it doesn't really bother me, I don't even hear them. He grumbles a lot about the noise, says it's day and night. Was down there yesterday morning loading hay and now I see what he's talking about, they stop for the road and then cross and then give er along in the road ditch past his place and turn south across an open field, those things just scream when there on the throttle. Must have been a hundred machines go through while we loaded. It would drive me nuts. And every week they go through with a huge diesel Tucker Snow Cat and a trail groomer, WTH!! it's a snowmobile trail!! I live too close to the Twin Cities! I haven't had one since the 70's when all the neighbor/farmers had one and we would get together and ride across each others land and have a bon fire back in the woods, then it was fun, made winter go by a little faster. I do have a big liability policy, anybody that gets hurt on your property can and will sue you.
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