Skegmeister
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Rule of thumb about bringing a gun or a knife to a fight.
Be prepared to use it one someone or be prepared to have someone take it away and use it on you.
Having grown up on a farm with many acres, driving sleds, trucks, quads on the frozen dirt does nothing to to the feilds. Not sure why some farmers get so cranky about this, but I always do make a point of getting permission before I head across their land if they are home.
I do live in the country and I do not appreciate people ripping through my yard. If you are a sledder or a quadder and you are out of options to get back on the trail and you wind up in someones yard, then the courteous thing to do is to stop in and explain to the home owner why you are driving in their yard. Some times they get po'd, but overall, my experience has been more about being thankful for repecting their yard and pointing out where the safest route is to take to avoid snow covered hazards like machinery or prevent driving over some little trees that took hours to plant.
All most people want is a little courtesy and respect.
Be prepared to use it one someone or be prepared to have someone take it away and use it on you.
Having grown up on a farm with many acres, driving sleds, trucks, quads on the frozen dirt does nothing to to the feilds. Not sure why some farmers get so cranky about this, but I always do make a point of getting permission before I head across their land if they are home.
I do live in the country and I do not appreciate people ripping through my yard. If you are a sledder or a quadder and you are out of options to get back on the trail and you wind up in someones yard, then the courteous thing to do is to stop in and explain to the home owner why you are driving in their yard. Some times they get po'd, but overall, my experience has been more about being thankful for repecting their yard and pointing out where the safest route is to take to avoid snow covered hazards like machinery or prevent driving over some little trees that took hours to plant.
All most people want is a little courtesy and respect.