You're not a nutcase at all. Sorry you almost got nailed by a kid, I remember reading your recount on the earn your turns forum. That sucks, I'd have been livid too. I've been hit by skiers and had my car hit by kamikaze bullet children flying from parents with no aim. That's carelessness, not an inherent problem with the activity.
It's not too much to ask people to go slow in crowded areas. It's common sense, and it's also what most snowmobilers already do, as well as just outright stay away from that sledding hill when it's crowded. I shot some video of that area last year around christmas to show someone both the chaos, but that also when there are tons of families around there sledding, snowmobilers pretty much just avoid it completely. These are physicians, pilots, carpenters, servers, graphic designers, land use planners that happen to own sleds......you know.....human beings. They have eyes, and lots of them have kids. The problem is everyone envisions the most crowded holiday weekend they've seen, but an outright ban affects the dad giving his kid some sled laps on his snowboard on a Tuesday afternoon in April on that same hill when they're literally the only ones up there. "don't be a dick" signs. That makes more sense than the umpteenth ban on snowmobiling.
Come on man.
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Bob via snowlands submitted a prescoping document that would entirely close off the sled skiing in blackwood canyon, literally the only publicly available snowmobile staging area on the west shore. It's phrased as keeping sleds on the road and out of the meadows, but that would be the effect. He also recommended entirely eliminating all snowmobile access on Mt Rose, and stretch an additional gigantic closure all the way over to brockway. That's spooner summit to freakin brockway closed.
If that's what you're into, that's fine. But be straight about it. Maybe you just don't know what Bob's actual 'fight' is?
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