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Last updated on May 23 at 4:46 pm
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Please, no posting of links or URLs in the comment area. This area is for your commentary, links will be deleted from posts. Comments are moderated on a daily basis.Rather keep the current system we have. Most locals respect farm land and crops.Don't need Cityidiots passing thru area making problems and bad name for local land owning sled heads.
This would be a major financial benefit to Mason, Lake and Oceana county residents!! Since no trails around Ludington we go north where there are trails.
Other than Ruby Creek, I can't see how mason county will benefit.
The state should also make a trail to connect the North trail that ends at the old Devil Riders Clubhouse on 100th Ave East of Hart to the Rail Trail in Hart. When sledders come up from the south on the Muskegon to Hart trail they need to get into Hart to get fuel etc. Our old club tried to get this trail connector done years ago but had a problem getting land owners permission
no worry global warming is killing our sport no snow no ride



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