Inspired by a discussion around snowmobile safety that popped up in another thread, here's the comment that made me start this thread. Thanks to [MENTION=16]PANDA[/MENTION] and [MENTION=19]Yaj Yak[/MENTION] for imparting their wisdom on us newbs. Yes, seriously.
I completely understand the concept of private property, but I also assume there are places where you can do this type of riding legally.
Where would one find an "off-trail" kind of experience?
The biggest thing I can tell new riders and I see this shit all the time. STAY ON THE FUCKING TRAIL. Its not that hard. Its when you go off trail you get stuck, or hit that covered stump, and most importantly piss off the land owners. There is a reason the trails go where they go and without the permission of land owners you will not have a snowmobile trail. I don't care if u wanna go in that fresh power or ramp off that sweat jump. Stay on the trail or do that shit on your own private property.
I completely understand the concept of private property, but I also assume there are places where you can do this type of riding legally.
Where would one find an "off-trail" kind of experience?