
The Ski Lite / XCD thread
Re: The Ski Lite / XCD thread
Ahh, it's a two-fer XCD-pic-art day..
Who's the mystery man with the large beer ?

Who's the mystery man with the large beer ?



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Re: The Ski Lite / XCD thread
Pitcher Plant Pond, Highlands, Northeast kingdom....Vermont...Wicked laid back ski down to it....Big spaced Hardwoods rolly polly rounded shots where riding the long rail is wicked satisfying.....Won't be long.....ahhhh.. Snowing to beat hell out, 24o.....TM
Re: The Ski Lite / XCD thread
Public and private....Logging companies....Large tracts of private and a couple places of public in the thousands of acres....TM
Re: The Ski Lite / XCD thread
Do you guys lease from them? Or they just don't care if you ski out there?Teleman wrote:Public and private....Logging companies....Large tracts of private and a couple places of public in the thousands of acres....TM
Re: The Ski Lite / XCD thread
Mostly in Vermont there has been a tradition of open lands....Last 15- 20 years many transplants have been posting as do some Vermonters trying to get back at them....Posting land ain't the answer.....But where we ski there are no posted signs nor are there very many people!!!!! Still we met at least 5 new people out there last year a huge increase!!!! Boys are working on going into the interior by different routes to make finding the goods harder but hey....most anyone out there is a good person by definition....TM
Re: The Ski Lite / XCD thread
We never used to care much about people being on our land for something like hiking or skiing.
It was only hunting that was ever an issue, and we let people hunt as long we knew who it was and they asked us permission.
I'm not sure if the landowner can be held liable for someone getting hurt on their property? That may be a concern in some cases. Pretty stupid if you ask me.
These days I don't even mess around with private land. We have so much state land and easements in NY it isn't worth bothering someone about it. My only wish is for more in the western part of the state.
It was only hunting that was ever an issue, and we let people hunt as long we knew who it was and they asked us permission.
I'm not sure if the landowner can be held liable for someone getting hurt on their property? That may be a concern in some cases. Pretty stupid if you ask me.
These days I don't even mess around with private land. We have so much state land and easements in NY it isn't worth bothering someone about it. My only wish is for more in the western part of the state.