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    • Unfortunately, the hard lesson learned in this situation gets downloaded to everyone who enjoyed those trails, working people being woken from sleep over and over tend to loose their sense of humor quickly, sensitive crops getting damaged and so on. I've stated on this forum that I am far from a model rider. I absolutely fail to see any speed limits posted but good sense goes along way.  Guess I'm just pissed because it's trails that I rode on a regular basis.    As for snow, it's spotty around here and up the Peninsula. no sign of grooming yet.     
    • Nothing better than the sound of a piped triple!! Big sigh.😔 Miss those days.😢
    • Yes just be careful if you buy multi day you select proper dates that you be riding. Multi day can be cashed in once and redeemed towards a full season permit too, if you ever want to come back this year.  👌
    • Im am in the no cans on ofsc trails side .There is no reason for a can except to piss people off .Might save a pound or two ,just not worth it .
    • Can’t have it both ways. Human nature to push limits..”trail can” that’s not as offensive so then it’s ok to have full on race can. One is allowed so all are allowed. Only way to control it is no modified exhaust. Im a senior that still identifies as that nut bar teenager…I’m a hard core sledded and lover of all things that burn fuel. Have been for well over 50 yrs. I find it offensive when a can is in the area. So much so that have made it policy that no one with a can is allowed at our cottage or camp. Same as permits, don’t have one stay home. You have to respect the land owners and community at large or this trail system will only diminish further than it already has. 
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