I expected that the wording would have been corrected by now, with a clearer message. But...from what I was told the statement was supposed to reference many entries using the grooming loops for all of their club's labor or equipment hour entries instead of the actual individual trail the work was being performed on. I have been told that clubs should use the specific trail # for all projects, and that if the grooming loop is the most descriptive choice in your trails drop-down most that it can be used. Loops shouldn't be the only ones used though.
Stay Right and BETWEEN the Stakes!!
Join a club WHEREVER you ride!
Interesting seeing how you have suddenly become so knowledgeable in the workings of this sport. Maybe you escaped Darrin's basement and found out he and his root beer buddy are as clueless as we all know. However I highly doubt you can see it with your given height limitations.
I have suddenly become knowledgeable in this sport? you don't know who I am nor do you know I've been snowmobiling for the last 32 years and actively involved with snowmobiling for the last 12. I too have built trails, groomed trails worked through land owner issues etc. don't go assuming you know every one or everything , you'll quickly find your level of ignorance.
good bunch of guesses though, albeit wrong.
Stick with the fish hatchery business, you'll never make a good detective.
I do find it cute that your trying to figure out who I am, I'm not single and I don't go that way. If I were gay, I have better choice in men.
just here to share info I know about. I'd also like to see snowmobiling last a few more generations in this state.
this site provides an opportunity to be anonymous and post that way, in order for me to share info I may stumble upon anonymity is imperative.
sorry, you can guess all you want but I can pretty much guarantee you never heard of me nor will you ever know if you've met me.