What are the top 10 clues for over prepping snowmobile trails?
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Can your snowmobile club really spend too much time and effort in the fall getting its trails ready for riders? This may be idle speculation on my part with tongue firmly in cheek, but you’ll know for sure if you come across any of these TOP 10 clues that your club may be over prepping its trails…
The number 10 clue that your club may be over prepping snowmobile trails is…
When the bush alongside the trails is immaculately trimmed into hedges.
Clue Number 9…
When Dept of Transportation crew mistakes one of the trails for a roadbed and starts paving.
Clue Number 8…
When the corners are banked like a racetrack before there’s any snow.
And the number 7 clue that your club may be over prepping snowmobile trails is…
When the trails are so wide you can’t see one side from the other.
Clue Number 6…
When your club has improved its abandoned rail line so much that the railway company wants it back.
Clue Number 5…
When the field stakes are set up as slalom courses.
The number 4 clue that your club may be over prepping snowmobile trails is…
When your club spends more on chainsaw fuel than it does on groomer fuel.
Clue Number 3…
When the trails are marked down the centre with a yellow line.
Clue Number 2…
When the trails are so smooth they start attracting snowmobile traffic before winter starts.
And the number 1 clue that your club may be over prepping snowmobile trails is…
When Tim Horton’s picks one of the trails for its next drive thru location.
Check out my Top 10 Clues for Under Prepping Snowmobile Trails!
The tips and advice in this blog are the opinions of the author, may not work in every situation and are intended only for the convenience and interest of the reader, who has the personal responsibility to confirm the validity, accuracy and relevancy of this information prior to putting it to their own use.