Papa Bear
New member
I got to thinking a liitle today about snowmobiling. There was an article in the NY Times Vermont’s Highways of Snow. I also recall the discussion about winter access to the western Maine sisx-pack and how prominant the snowmobile trails are in the area.
I always thought of THEM as THE ENEMY but I guess I'm getting mellower with age. Getting away from US vs. THEM and relaxing a little.
So here are some questions:
Anyone on this list an active snowmobiler?
I have read the "old" ones are noisey and smelly, but newer ones are quieter and cleaner. Is this true? Would any type be even remotely green?
Can you get away from it all and have some of the wilderness to yourself? Or is that a contradiction in terms?
Would any one be comfortable using one in the winter like we would a car in summer to get to a peak? BSP comes to mind. It would be great to start one's hike from Roaring Brook rather than the Golden Road at the Abol Bridge.
I know purists would rail against this: "THAT DOESN'T COUNT!!, THAT'S AGAINST THE RULES!". But I've done what lists I think I might finish (which for winter is NONE) and I don't much care about the rules as perhaps I once did. Wouldn't it be fun to bag Peaked up in The County with an assist from a snow machine?
Any other comments? I guess the main thing I would like is to get off away from everyone and (quietly) enjoy some wilderness that would otherwise be inaccessible.
HERESY!!
I always thought of THEM as THE ENEMY but I guess I'm getting mellower with age. Getting away from US vs. THEM and relaxing a little.
So here are some questions:
Anyone on this list an active snowmobiler?
I have read the "old" ones are noisey and smelly, but newer ones are quieter and cleaner. Is this true? Would any type be even remotely green?
Can you get away from it all and have some of the wilderness to yourself? Or is that a contradiction in terms?
Would any one be comfortable using one in the winter like we would a car in summer to get to a peak? BSP comes to mind. It would be great to start one's hike from Roaring Brook rather than the Golden Road at the Abol Bridge.
I know purists would rail against this: "THAT DOESN'T COUNT!!, THAT'S AGAINST THE RULES!". But I've done what lists I think I might finish (which for winter is NONE) and I don't much care about the rules as perhaps I once did. Wouldn't it be fun to bag Peaked up in The County with an assist from a snow machine?
Any other comments? I guess the main thing I would like is to get off away from everyone and (quietly) enjoy some wilderness that would otherwise be inaccessible.
HERESY!!