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    • Hard to justify all the costs when groceries are 200+ every time you go when you're young.    Only way this sport stays relevant and valid is if we retain the younger riders.    Now their is going to be a huge wealth transfer shortly and for a decent period of time but will that mean they will stay engaged. Not sure on that    
    • The Lynx might be short lived in my trailer, unless the back end loosens up some.   Great if ridden hard and fast, but that's not me  
    • After a really great weekend of riding, I gave a little thought to snowmobiling and it's sustainability. The #1 driver seems to be keeping existing riders in it, and somehow trying to get new riders into it.   When I look around the forums etc. seems "cost" is the #1 detractor - maybe it's inconsistent weather, but I would say the 2 go hand in hand.   After some reflection on my own "costs" this weekend - I have come to the conclusion that "cost" is not the issue. COST OF LIVING AND DISCRETIONARY INCOME is what is truly behind the "cost" factor.   Let's face it, if we have the money, we'll spend it on things we like to enjoy, but when you don't have the money - well you're friged.   Let me explain a little: I just looked at my weekend. Total cash out of pocket costs to go riding this weekend - now it's me and my son, but I paid for both of us totaled $379.30 That is broken down as follows:   Food: Friday - $23.70 - Dinner on way to the cottage Saturday: - $76.28 - lunch at Boiler Room Sunday: $13.05 - snack at Sprucedale Total: $113.03   Luckily for us, Saturday and Sunday breakfast and dinner was at the cottage courtesy of Grandma!, so no cost, but add those extra meals into the equation... yikes:   Fuel: Friday going up to the cottage: $0.00 - ( company card ) Saturday/Sunday sleds: $39.17, $67.39, $34.63, $57.08 = $198.27 Sunday going home: $0.00 ( company card )   Now, if I had to add fuel to/from the cottage to this - call it another $200.00....   OIl: 4 litres - 2 each @ $17.00 per - $68.00   We are lucky enough to have a free place to stay - so cost was $0.00   Add in 2 nights hotel.................:(   Bottom line, I spent $379.30 of cash this weekend - with a free place to stay, free fuel to/from our riding area, and food eaten at home and provided by others for the most part.   This weekend could have easily been $1,000.00   To me, the issue is LIFE affordability - moreso than sledding affordability. How many people out there are going to spend/drop close $1,000.00 a weekend to go riding? And if they are, how many of those weekends are they going to have in their budget with the cost of living today at what it is.   Put yourself in young peoples shoes these days with the cost of housing, insurance, vehicles, fuel, insurance, food, utilities, kids, etc.  There is more than likely nothing left to have any fun - so sledding isn't the issue - life is the issue and sledding is what suffers from it.   Cost of living is out of control more than the cost of sledding is. My 2 cents anyway            
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