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You can. You can also drive them on the lawn, but shouldn't. Some people take them across the water, as well.
It's better to have an ATV for summer. Four wheelers are quite popular here.
And, cops can get a snowmobile, but you'd be long gone by then. In an emergency, the police response time is like 45 minutes. So, you can just pull 75' off the road and give the cops the finger - if you wanted to. The reality is more like they're not going to bother you, unless you're an idiot.
Sometimes, game wardens and/or State Police are out on the trails with radar guns. That's pretty rare. They only have like 500 cc Polaris sleds, so many snowmobiles could still outrun them.
[–] NeoGoat 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
How do you use a snowmobile in the summer? Do you replace the front skids with wheels?
[–] TheBuddha [S] 1 point 0 points 1 point (+1|-1) ago (edited ago)
You can. You can also drive them on the lawn, but shouldn't. Some people take them across the water, as well.
It's better to have an ATV for summer. Four wheelers are quite popular here.
And, cops can get a snowmobile, but you'd be long gone by then. In an emergency, the police response time is like 45 minutes. So, you can just pull 75' off the road and give the cops the finger - if you wanted to. The reality is more like they're not going to bother you, unless you're an idiot.
Sometimes, game wardens and/or State Police are out on the trails with radar guns. That's pretty rare. They only have like 500 cc Polaris sleds, so many snowmobiles could still outrun them.