Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 11:03 am
[QUOTE=snoway;18708]Seeing as how this thread is being misunderstood as "snoway is against smooth trails" topic...LOL...listen up....
I am not.....just wanted to open up discusson on the cost of grooming WI trails and how the pot of trail maintenance funds are distriputed.
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Snoway, it is a very good topic to bring up because a lot of snowmobilers believe the state pays for them or they just appear every year. I do agree with you that a little less grooming could be done during the week I just don't know how much the trails are used during the week because I am not one of the lucky ones to be off during the week.
Snowmobiling is promoted as a family sport and most families can not ride during the week but only on the weekends. All of the clubs in the area have been doing a very fine job keeping the trails smooth during the weekend when most families ride and letting them enjoy the sport. I hope that they can continue to maintain the trails at the level we are use to. I really enjoy getting on the trail Sunday morning and going for a short ride before we head home on trails that are not all bombed out.
With that said I think that clubs should take a close look at grooming needs during the week Tuesday - Thursday and maybe cut back unless it would make for some awful trail conditions for the weekend. I would think that if 1000 sleds past one area on a weekend day that it may take two to three days for the same traffic on a weekday grooming could be reduced during the week and the money saved could go towards trail improvements, additions and bridge replacements.
I know that clubs only get reimbursed $250.00 per mile for the whole year from the trail fund. This pays for all the signs, grooming and trail bushing so the money gets used very quickly and the need to over groom is needed to help offset the equipment costs needed to groom. The $250.00 per mile really needs to be update to work with today's costs not from 1970 costs.
Very good topic and I am with you also, I like to have some bumps. Gets me in shape and helps lose some winter fat
I am not.....just wanted to open up discusson on the cost of grooming WI trails and how the pot of trail maintenance funds are distriputed.
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Snoway, it is a very good topic to bring up because a lot of snowmobilers believe the state pays for them or they just appear every year. I do agree with you that a little less grooming could be done during the week I just don't know how much the trails are used during the week because I am not one of the lucky ones to be off during the week.
Snowmobiling is promoted as a family sport and most families can not ride during the week but only on the weekends. All of the clubs in the area have been doing a very fine job keeping the trails smooth during the weekend when most families ride and letting them enjoy the sport. I hope that they can continue to maintain the trails at the level we are use to. I really enjoy getting on the trail Sunday morning and going for a short ride before we head home on trails that are not all bombed out.
With that said I think that clubs should take a close look at grooming needs during the week Tuesday - Thursday and maybe cut back unless it would make for some awful trail conditions for the weekend. I would think that if 1000 sleds past one area on a weekend day that it may take two to three days for the same traffic on a weekday grooming could be reduced during the week and the money saved could go towards trail improvements, additions and bridge replacements.
I know that clubs only get reimbursed $250.00 per mile for the whole year from the trail fund. This pays for all the signs, grooming and trail bushing so the money gets used very quickly and the need to over groom is needed to help offset the equipment costs needed to groom. The $250.00 per mile really needs to be update to work with today's costs not from 1970 costs.
Very good topic and I am with you also, I like to have some bumps. Gets me in shape and helps lose some winter fat