Would it kill you to slow down for one minute while passing oncoming sleds? Your big power machine will get back up to speed in about twenty feet. And stay right.
You need to have a certain level of competence to be involved in snowmobiling on groomed trails. You--yourself should definitely slow down for oncoming traffic. You sign a waiver to ride these trails, we all know the danger and all have a bigger brain than you.
@ericm1430 are you talking to me? I'm 61 years old and have been riding on and off for 40 years all over Wisconsin and the UP. 99% of that time I was the lead rider. Thousands of miles. Do you know how many times I've hit anyone or been hit? ZERO. So go join a club, learn how to ride and stay on your side of the trail. I don't need advice from you.
@@blkhwkbob I was actually arguing in your favor to one of the replies, maybe I clicked reply to the wrong comment? I can tell you know what you're doing. Keep on ripping brother got the same sled but in black/green.
Trails in the St Germain area usually get hit hard. You should try west of Minocqua sometime! Better trails. Forest Rider trails and price county is nice.
Grew up riding sleds in E Cen IL…busting drifts in ditches,fence lines and tree lines…that was fun…this looks boring,never have understood groomed trails.
Trust me I do plenty of that back home in SE Wisconsin (check out my other videos). But when it’s 38 degrees and no snow down here, I head north to get the sled out.
The speed limit is 50 MPH. In Michigan. The speed limit on the Trails. Is 55 MPH. Some riders don't know how to follow the rules. I always follow the law in Michigan
Would it kill you to slow down for one minute while passing oncoming sleds? Your big power machine will get back up to speed in about twenty feet. And stay right.
Surprised the guy in front is still alive. He is on the wrong side of the trail more than the right.
You need to have a certain level of competence to be involved in snowmobiling on groomed trails. You--yourself should definitely slow down for oncoming traffic. You sign a waiver to ride these trails, we all know the danger and all have a bigger brain than you.
@ericm1430 are you talking to me? I'm 61 years old and have been riding on and off for 40 years all over Wisconsin and the UP. 99% of that time I was the lead rider. Thousands of miles. Do you know how many times I've hit anyone or been hit? ZERO. So go join a club, learn how to ride and stay on your side of the trail. I don't need advice from you.
@@blkhwkbob I was actually arguing in your favor to one of the replies, maybe I clicked reply to the wrong comment? I can tell you know what you're doing. Keep on ripping brother got the same sled but in black/green.
@@ericm1430 my bad, buddy! No problem-be safe out there!
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Trails in the St Germain area usually get hit hard. You should try west of Minocqua sometime! Better trails. Forest Rider trails and price county is nice.
I’ll give those a try next time we plan a trip!
You guys both blew the stop sign in front of Tbird bar. Please pay closer attention before something bad happens.
Well. Nobody lives forever 💥🤔
what sled are u riding in this video?
2019 Polaris Indy xc 800
What is up bro
I've watched a couple of your videos. Good educational videos on how not to ride.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Grew up riding sleds in E Cen IL…busting drifts in ditches,fence lines and tree lines…that was fun…this looks boring,never have understood groomed trails.
Trust me I do plenty of that back home in SE Wisconsin (check out my other videos). But when it’s 38 degrees and no snow down here, I head north to get the sled out.
@@MattMcHugh257 Exactly
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Sounds mean
Looks fun if I’d never ridden power sports. Otherwise groomed trails aren’t for me.
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Too fast. You will hit someone. 😡
The speed limit is 50 MPH. In Michigan. The speed limit on the
Trails. Is 55 MPH. Some riders don't know how to follow the rules. I always follow the law in Michigan