What are the top 10 clues for under prepping snowmobile trails?

 Under Prepping snowmobile trails

Top 10 Clues for Under Prepping Trails


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In a previous post, I took a tongue-in-cheek look at over prepping trails. So here’s another light-hearted look at what happens if your club doesn’t do enough to get ready in the fall. What would the scenario be if there were Top 10 clues that your club may be under prepping its trails?

The number 10 clue that your club may be under prepping snowmobile trails is…

When you don’t know where its trails are.

Clue Number 9…

When the only trail work your club does is on the Interactive Trail Guide.

Clue Number 8…

When your club has more trees on its trails than beside them.

The number 7 clue that your club may be under prepping snowmobile trails is…

It’s finished reinstalling the signs and stakes it took down last season, but still has a whole bunch left over.

Clue Number 6…

When your club’s trail guide shows all its trails as proposed with dotted lines.

Clue Number 5…

One of your club’s bridges shakes so badly when sleds are crossing that it registers on the Richter Scale.

The number 4 clue that your club may be under prepping snowmobile trails is…

When its trail numbers are still small orange diamonds that say “SNO 1”.

Clue Number 3…

As your club finishes laying out its new tourism loop, it discovers that the trails don’t connect.

Clue Number 2…

When your club’s work crews spend more on beer than fuel.

And the number 1 clue that your club may be under prepping snowmobile trails is…

When ATV riders complain it didn’t do enough to repair the damage they did last summer!

 

Check out my Top 10 Clues for Over Prepping 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.

 

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