Bruce from Can. said: (quoted from post at 19:22:54 12/14/09) Zero impact !
Thats a laugh, ever seen a field of fall wheat or hay in the spring ater the trail season is over and the growing season starts. Well it don"t start where the trail was , untill you replant. And as far as the land owners appreciation dinner goes, I never missed a meal in my life and I don"t need a "free" one from them . Now if they wanted to pay some good hard cash to rent the land , land around here rents for 100 bucks an acre, maybe now we could talk.
We don't grow wheat around here so you may be right. Our hay fields show zero effect.
Now if the ground doesn't freeze that's another story.
Considering how little money clubs bring it I don't think you will ever see rentals. Now not all clubs are built the same, we're very small and don't have deep pockets. Clubs up north have much more cash on hand and much bigger equipment to maintain their trails. I think if one started to hand out cash for rentals is would be the end of clubs.
As far as fence cutting etc, we have way more trouble with hunter each fall then sleds over the winter. That just might be the way things work around here though.
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