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Old 12-29-2016, 03:17 PM   #16
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Back on the topic at hand;.... The problem seems to be getting to the VT trails in an efficient manner. Going all the way North to Littleton/Monroe seems a long way to go in a less than desirable direction. Is there any other way to cross over to VT farther south to make the trip as direct as possible?
I'm just curious (I'm not a snowmobile rider), but I wonder if any enterprising folks near such borders, where major rivers and developed downtown areas physically separate trail systems, operate snowmobile "ferry" services. I can imagine coming to a trailhead, driving the snowmobile onto a 4-6 machine trailer, and being hauled a few miles or more by truck/passenger van to the next system. Reservations and cell phone contact when near would be part of it.
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