Just wondering how it is where you live, if you can ride youre sled without being worried for the authoritys..
Here in norway, we can not ride in the mountain legal.. There are some that are allowed to do so, but that is only in work related, or transport related cases.. We have som very few places where they have marked a route for snowmobiling, but its stricktly forbidden to leave this marked route by 2-300 meters..
So we ride on the fields near farms and so (this is usually never a problem), and every once in a while in the mountains unlegal
Ola, Norway
Here in norway, we can not ride in the mountain legal.. There are some that are allowed to do so, but that is only in work related, or transport related cases.. We have som very few places where they have marked a route for snowmobiling, but its stricktly forbidden to leave this marked route by 2-300 meters..
So we ride on the fields near farms and so (this is usually never a problem), and every once in a while in the mountains unlegal

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bummer, that you have such little space to ride. Here in Ontario, Canada I ride on thousands of kilometres of groomed trail, lakes, ditches and fields all legally. Not a bad setup if you ask me except for the lack of mountain riding.
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You can't ride in the mountains???? That's kinda dumb IMO.
Roger
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The reason we can't ride in the mountains is that there aren't any mountains in Ontario!
We do however have 43 000 kms of groomed trails. The largest network of groomed trails in the world! All the trails are legal to use if you have a permit (pass) to use them. If you don't have a pass you could be charged upto $1000 for trespassing. No insurance could be upto $5000 fine, and no licence is minor. The rules of the road, and the fines, are the same for car or sled.
We do however have 43 000 kms of groomed trails. The largest network of groomed trails in the world! All the trails are legal to use if you have a permit (pass) to use them. If you don't have a pass you could be charged upto $1000 for trespassing. No insurance could be upto $5000 fine, and no licence is minor. The rules of the road, and the fines, are the same for car or sled.
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daman
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Anywhere and everywhere,ditches,fields ,roads, where ever there's good
snow......
snow......
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Dfunkdf
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daman said:Anywhere and everywhere,ditches,felds ,roads, where ever there's good
snow......
x2 but i guess you did say legal well in that case no where
daman
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Dfunkdf said:x2 but i guess you did say legal well in that case no where
Yea no kidding...lol
daman
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Thats what them trail permits are for... 

Dfunkdf
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do most of my riding at home hee in indiana, notrails here and they are realy bitchy about riding sleds here they even try to chase us in the cars usually stick them in a ditch or something (DUMB ASSES)daman said:Thats what them trail permits are for...![]()
daman
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Dfunkdf said:here they even try to chase us in the cars usually stick them in a ditch or something (DUMB ASSES)
LMAO....really!!!!!!
Dfunkdf
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yep realydaman said:LMAO....really!!!!!!
sxviper32
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Dfunkdf said:do most of my riding at home hee in indiana, notrails here and they are realy bitchy about riding sleds here they even try to chase us in the cars usually stick them in a ditch or something (DUMB ASSES)
ya, i'll second that. from valparaiso, IN and they do like the chasin in the cars even if you are on the road. suckers think they own everything...
Junior
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x2, it's a seriosly sweet system up here, and I'm incredibly greatfull for it.Roger said:The reason we can't ride in the mountains is that there aren't any mountains in Ontario!
We do however have 43 000 kms of groomed trails. The largest network of groomed trails in the world! All the trails are legal to use if you have a permit (pass) to use them. If you don't have a pass you could be charged upto $1000 for trespassing. No insurance could be upto $5000 fine, and no licence is minor. The rules of the road, and the fines, are the same for car or sled.
The only problem is that all the manufacturers are going for the "big bump" sleds, then you look at our glass smooth trails and all I want the lower, better handling suspensions back.
The only catch is that if you're in southern ontario sometimes you have to mission up north to actually get onto the trails (thanks to degrading snow conditions mostly)