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    • I don't really enjoy trailering and conditions have not been great around our cottage for a number of years now.  I bought a side x side instead and it can be used 12 months of the year. This sled is so clean and will give someone a great ride.
    • It's all about the geography of the area. I was part of the Orangeville club for several years and understand the farm land perspective. If they can't stay between the stakes then just stay off. It will cost the club with crop damage payouts. However, my area now is 95%+ hills and valleys in the bush and swamps on the Canadian Shield and I, personally, don't have any issue with sledders wanting to pack down the trail for us. If they are willing to potentially damage their sleds, feel free. It helps freeze the swampy areas faster and it makes it much easier for the groomer to climb or go down a solid rock hill when it has a somewhat base under it. Trust me, it's no fun getting your fillings rattled being the first running down our trails in a groomer. The trail looks smooth with the snow on top but you feel every rock outcropping underneath and punch through every swampy area. The only caveat is when the groomers are out trying to establish a base, please stay off so it can set up. JMO.
    • They catch you when you come back into town, for food or fuel 🤣.
    • Wow that sounds like a good deal.
    • Does this fall under the GST exemptions for the next 2 months if you buy it for a child?  Asking for a friend...lol
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