Appears nobody in this video knows trail etiquette and staying right. Especially on blind curves and blind hills. Appreciate the upload. We'll be using it at the next snowmobile certificate class on how not ride.
I’d like to thing the cameraman was riding safely, riding right through blind corners. Please DM me to discuss use of my video to avoid copyright. Thanks.
@@MattMcHugh257 I'd check those copyright thoughts on a public site you uploaded too that falls under fair use policy, where anyone can view it or share it.
@@MattMcHugh257 Let me add. I've seen most of your replies to the many critics on her about the riding. Did you stay right better than the first two... sure I'd loosely give you that. With that said, you should be having a discussion with those buddies. Know it's not easy convo... been there. We all have a duty to keep these trails as safe as possible. If your going to ride like that, do it at night so you/they can at least see oncoming headlights. Unfortunately you never know who's coming around that next corner, it just might be one of my kids.
@@davidprentiss7667 don’t loop the guy with the camera into your statement…. I’d like to think I rode right through ever blind corner and didn’t overshoot any corners…
@@MattMcHugh257 I agree your riding how you should but holy shit your boy is gonna get himself and or whoever he hits killed he is right out of his mind!!!
Used to go to the UP twice a year for 20+ years we stayed at Trout Lake , It was pretty well central and could ride to any border and back in a day great times . Went out to Mackinac Island several times as well when the ice was right , Best snowmobiling is for sure in the UP have fun and greetings from Ohio !
A year later and this video pops up again. And my reaction is the same. Way too much riding left of center in corners and hills. Now if there only one-way trails this looks like fun ride.
Props.to the camera man riding RIGHT....ol.boy in front is the guy you hit head on !!..I understand they are tight trials but if you can't hold your line slow.down.....RAGE AT NITE!!!
4 wheel drives on the trails, lol. I ran up on a couple of booze cruisers in a pickup while grooming at 2:00A.M. by Eben. They had to back up about a mile to get off and out of the way. Pain in the butt, but comical watching them. Anyway have fun but, please be safe. I know sometimes it feels like you have the trails all to yourselves when you don't meet others for a while and get a little carried away, that's when things can go bad very fast. I quit grooming after the second snowmobile just missed the corner of the groomer blade.
Stayed in Au Train couple weeks ago. Rode Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. East to Seney, then up towards Pine Stump. Love Trail 9. Back through Grand Marais first day. Went to Big Bay second day and south third day. I've done thousands of miles in the UP in the last 20 years. I always stay right on hills and blind corners. Stay safe and have fun.
It pisses me off, coming from Munising(snowmobile capital of the world) and seeing so many out of towners racing everywhere, riding all over all sides of the trails...even around corners. A snowmobiler almost ran into my truck 2 days ago, ripping through his stop sign. Already have 2 dead from drinking and excessive speeds.
Didn't know Munising was snowmobile capital of the world, love the lake effect snow there but not sure if I would quite put it as number one in the whole world... Quick google search and it looks like they call Eagle River, Wi the snowmobile capital of the world - that makes more sense give the amount of people that go there.
Thats how you do it run your 2 most experienced rider at point and the tail and keep it close together a group can put down the miles. Soon as one guy drops back into the snowdust it becomes a constant trying to catch back up setup. Kool video
I’d say they did pretty good staying on right hand side of the trail. Used signals, and kept good speed . As always keep your head, looking ahead and you can clearly see they were. Nice riding! From Northern MN
Finally someone not hating on us lol. I too would like to think that we ride safe, the guy leading in this video definitely has a little learning to do as he’s new to the sport. Thanks!
It’s a great one! Not sure what their ultimate fate was, i doubt they got that truck out by themselves that thing was buried. I imagine they needed to be towed out of there
Trails were awesome. Got some really nice fresh groomed ones in the morning, got a little fluffy near the end of the day but basically no bumps or icy spots!
That's how most out of town riders now ride here in the U.P...as fast as possible. Now, machines are faster AND lighter...a killer combination when mixed with alcohol and bravado.
Snow mobiles go by my house at 1 AM , I can not figure out why they are running around in the dark, when I go out I like to be able to see where I am going and see the scenery around me, that is part of the fun for me, exploring and enjoying the scenery. Driving blind through the dark, is not fun for me.
@@aaronhendrickson9688 Just can't see any purpose riding at night, I enjoy the ride and the scenery, not just what I can see in my headlight. It is like tunnel vision , so to me there is no reason to do it. Give me a nice clear day when I can see 10 miles , and I don't have to drive 60 MPH on the trail. My main requirment for my machine is that it gets me back home safe.
@@aaronhendrickson9688 I can understand when you are running so fast, you don't want to meet somebody coming the other direction. If you have to drive that fast, maybe the trails should be ONE WAY.
Video is deceiving, most corners where lead guy is left you can see through the corner. Yes he could work on staying right in general, but it’s not what it seems.
The sound of crap bouncing off the front of your sled and helmet means you're too close to the rider in front of you, which all of you were most of the time. If someone lost a ski, caught debris or hit a tree the guy behind would have no time to react and pile into the rider in front. I get taking corners wide when you can clearly see the trail in front of you and through the corner, no issues there. Ride on, have fun, but adjust your distance a bit there bud.
Would much rather ride close and see over the person in front of me where we react at the same time and still have a few sled lengths to slow down before connecting. I personally think it’s much more dangerous to ride back in the snow spray where all you can see is a tail light and white dusty snow. Ride how you want bud, but we’re going to continue to ride each others asses, not too worried about a little tap if someone stops extremely fast.
This is how NOT TO RIDE THE PUBLIC TRAILS!!!!!!!!!! TREES DON'T MOVE and riding from side to side of the trail is A CRIME and causes accidents every month. Tourists STAY HOME, enough said. Tom.
Going to fast, following to close and hogging the whole trail. Just a rolling accident waiting to hit someone coming the other way. Plus using gas and brake at the same time, not smart. Nice trail.
Thought this was a great video. They did nothing wrong. To all the Karen's out there, video yourself before judging. I'd be willing to bet your not any better. If you think you are, put up a competing video. If not, stay at home.
xrs could be nice! What year do you have? Have you ridden comparable Polaris sleds? Curious how you compare the two. Not to make excuses, but my left lower control arm was broken in two places and pushed about 4 inches back during this video so wasn't trying to go on a death run and have it blow out on me. Notice how far back the left ski sits lol.
Where is a good area to sled with a 12 year old away from idiots like this? I will be using this video to show my boy on what not to do (rising in left lane) and what he needs to watch for (you)
No matter the pace I ride, I see others riding like this everywhere I go from south wisconsin to north wisconsin to the UP. Go ahead and shame the riding in the video but I promise you there is much worse that happens on the trails. I would recommend your kid goes behind you and you go at a slow rate riding right ski on right edge of trail if you’re that worried about getting hit. No corner in this video where a quick adjustment wouldn’t get us out of the way of oncoming traffic.
The guy up front is the reason I don't ride weekends!
Weekends are the best
Yep. Riding like shit and still slow.
RIDE RIGHT!!!! ALWAYS ! Doesn’t matter what day of the week.
I ride in the u p some times because lower Michigan don't get enuoph snow to ride
Dude is all over the place
Need to tell your boy running point, to ride right.
Yea he needs to work on that...
I agree and turn it down a couple of notches.... This is a trail ride not a race
Riding point is by far the most risky. Why make it worse?
Appears nobody in this video knows trail etiquette and staying right. Especially on blind curves and blind hills. Appreciate the upload. We'll be using it at the next snowmobile certificate class on how not ride.
I’d like to thing the cameraman was riding safely, riding right through blind corners. Please DM me to discuss use of my video to avoid copyright. Thanks.
@@MattMcHugh257 I'd check those copyright thoughts on a public site you uploaded too that falls under fair use policy, where anyone can view it or share it.
@@MattMcHugh257 Let me add. I've seen most of your replies to the many critics on her about the riding. Did you stay right better than the first two... sure I'd loosely give you that. With that said, you should be having a discussion with those buddies. Know it's not easy convo... been there. We all have a duty to keep these trails as safe as possible. If your going to ride like that, do it at night so you/they can at least see oncoming headlights. Unfortunately you never know who's coming around that next corner, it just might be one of my kids.
@@doodrew800 view and share yes, use for a class? We can discuss that further.
Stay on the right of the trail haven't you ever heard of oncoming traffic and head on collisions stay to the right!
Guy leading the pack could use some work
My God complete idiot's blasting around corners in the left lane ? Someone should pull everyone's right to use a snowmobile in that group. Disgusting
@@davidprentiss7667 don’t loop the guy with the camera into your statement…. I’d like to think I rode right through ever blind corner and didn’t overshoot any corners…
@@MattMcHugh257 I agree your riding how you should but holy shit your boy is gonna get himself and or whoever he hits killed he is right out of his mind!!!
Used to go to the UP twice a year for 20+ years we stayed at Trout Lake , It was pretty well central and could ride to any border and back in a day great times . Went out to Mackinac Island several times as well when the ice was right , Best snowmobiling is for sure in the UP have fun and greetings from Ohio !
Very cool! Guy leading the group for the second half of the video is from Ohio too!
@@MattMcHugh257I live
Live in sunfield Michigan. The place I went to last
Year was brimly I
Love the food at the hotel.
A year later and this video pops up again. And my reaction is the same. Way too much riding left of center in corners and hills. Now if there only one-way trails this looks like fun ride.
Cant believe this isnt a one-way trail. That’s bonkers. Such an amazing path and god knows what would be coming around the bend.
Props.to the camera man riding RIGHT....ol.boy in front is the guy you hit head on !!..I understand they are tight trials but if you can't hold your line slow.down.....RAGE AT NITE!!!
I'll always ride as right as possible!
4 wheel drives on the trails, lol. I ran up on a couple of booze cruisers in a pickup while grooming at 2:00A.M. by Eben. They had to back up about a mile to get off and out of the way. Pain in the butt, but comical watching them. Anyway have fun but, please be safe. I know sometimes it feels like you have the trails all to yourselves when you don't meet others for a while and get a little carried away, that's when things can go bad very fast. I quit grooming after the second snowmobile just missed the corner of the groomer blade.
Yea these guys weren't getting out easily! I'm sure that was pretty intense seeing people coming around the corner at your blade.
Learn how to ride on your side of the trail that's how you cause accidents by going on the opposite side into oncoming traffic
Guy leading the pack needs to work on that.
Stayed in Au Train couple weeks ago. Rode Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. East to Seney, then up towards Pine Stump. Love Trail 9. Back through Grand Marais first day. Went to Big Bay second day and south third day. I've done thousands of miles in the UP in the last 20 years. I always stay right on hills and blind corners. Stay safe and have fun.
Au Train is a beautiful area, love the ride up to Big Bay.
It pisses me off, coming from Munising(snowmobile capital of the world) and seeing so many out of towners racing everywhere, riding all over all sides of the trails...even around corners. A snowmobiler almost ran into my truck 2 days ago, ripping through his stop sign. Already have 2 dead from drinking and excessive speeds.
Didn't know Munising was snowmobile capital of the world, love the lake effect snow there but not sure if I would quite put it as number one in the whole world... Quick google search and it looks like they call Eagle River, Wi the snowmobile capital of the world - that makes more sense give the amount of people that go there.
What do you own the trails ....it's ride at your own risk....😢😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This looks like so much fun!
Thats how you do it run your 2 most experienced rider at point and the tail and keep it close together a group can put down the miles. Soon as one guy drops back into the snowdust it becomes a constant trying to catch back up setup. Kool video
Glad you liked the video! I agree staying close and out of the snow dust is key
Awesome video, can’t wait for the 22/23 season to start.
Glad you liked it, same! Looks like Wisconsin is about to get his this week!
Yah der hey We got ta hit da Yewpee trails this wkend fer sum guud ridin! Dem lookie like alot of FUN!🤓
The yewpee 😂🤣😂🤣 never heard something so spot on lol.
Wow thanks for the ride. I almost went out to the garage to get a wiff of klotz. Lol
Glad you liked it! Love me some Klotz!
I’d say they did pretty good staying on right hand side of the trail. Used signals, and kept good speed . As always keep your head, looking ahead and you can clearly see they were. Nice riding! From Northern MN
Finally someone not hating on us lol. I too would like to think that we ride safe, the guy leading in this video definitely has a little learning to do as he’s new to the sport. Thanks!
Dude up front was on the left of trail 3/4 of the time
@@jaybird4756 ......that's what I was noticing too. Learn to keep it right buddy.
That is what you're susposs to do
Two words STAY RIGHT
Haters gonna hate. Trail 5 and 14 to big bay are two of the most underrated in the state.
Such a fun trail!
Love that trail. Only been on it twice.
I would probably have let the DNR. pull those guys out.
It’s a great one! Not sure what their ultimate fate was, i doubt they got that truck out by themselves that thing was buried. I imagine they needed to be towed out of there
I love sledding up there it's always a good time
Yea they have some awesome trails! Where do you ride?
@@MattMcHugh257 I have a hunting camp over by Cedarville so that's where we usually start.
Cool new snowmobile
Can always tell who the knobs are by the vids they post up.
Who would that be?
Trails look great
Trails were awesome. Got some really nice fresh groomed ones in the morning, got a little fluffy near the end of the day but basically no bumps or icy spots!
is there off trail riding? or any back country riding in Michigan?
What model GoPro are you using? Very clear. Awesome!
I usually just casually ride in a small town in Wisconsin but this year we are going to lake in the clouds
Heading to the U.P tomorrow !!!!
Nice where are you going riding!?
@@MattMcHugh257 my buddy I grew up with has a house in Bessemer,,,, we will be doing a day trip to lake of the clouds ⛅ 👍!!!
@@chicagoscotto5058 nice! Beautiful area!
This is why I pay the extra money to ride in Canada, not nearly as many throttle jockeys on the trails
How are the trails there compared to the UP? Besides the hot dogs ripping around?
Dumb question, but where is a path like this that is one way?
Boy! everyone is the Best Rider in the world in the comment section 🤔🤔
Bunch of keyboard warriors!
Beautiful sun shiny day to be out riding, just seems like you are in a real hurry to get some place or you're running a race.
Nice fast pace ride
That's how most out of town riders now ride here in the U.P...as fast as possible. Now, machines are faster AND lighter...a killer combination when mixed with alcohol and bravado.
They aren’t even going fast 😂
@@bryanbenson6551 I like to see the scenery, hard to do when you are hanging on for dear life. LOL But it does look like fun.
Snow mobiles go by my house at 1 AM , I can not figure out why they are running around in the dark, when I go out I like to be able to see where I am going and see the scenery around me, that is part of the fun for me, exploring and enjoying the scenery. Driving blind through the dark, is not fun for me.
We go out at night once in a while, I agree that it's a more scenic operation going during the day though!
Safer to ride at night. Atleast you can see headlights coming. Daylight you never know when you'll meet an idiot head on
@@aaronhendrickson9688 Just can't see any purpose riding at night, I enjoy the ride and the scenery, not just what I can see in my headlight. It is like tunnel vision , so to me there is no reason to do it. Give me a nice clear day when I can see 10 miles , and I don't have to drive 60 MPH on the trail. My main requirment for my machine is that it gets me back home safe.
@@aaronhendrickson9688 I can understand when you are running so fast, you don't want to meet somebody coming the other direction. If you have to drive that fast, maybe the trails should be ONE WAY.
@@aaronhendrickson9688 that’s the only upside to riding at night is seeing the headlights
I want to see 2023 snowmobile
You guys are risky, not keeping to the right. We had a few close calls and one accident last year because the oncoming riders were on the wrong side.
Good advice
People like that shouldn't get help! Should know what a road looks like!
Figured we'd get them out of the way before the sun was down and someone hit them. Was worth a shot, clearly wasn't going to work haha
Shoutout
This makes me jealous, im in Philips Wisconsin and we Ain't got shit.
Stay right wow
you guys ever heard of ride right?
🤘🤘🤘🤘
Privetik❤😮
No full stops, no hand signals, its riders like this that ruin it for everyone else.
Michigan state police should be shown this video
Video is deceiving, most corners where lead guy is left you can see through the corner. Yes he could work on staying right in general, but it’s not what it seems.
Best to ride at night you can see the headlights. I live in the UP all the people getting killed are from the south!
@@johnwasmuth908 we ride at night too. I agree that it is much more comforting riding at night being able to see headlights.
Good way to wreck a new sled.
How?
Trying to pull a vehicle! Good way to wreck a $100 belt.
I remember when there wasn't groomed trails in the u.p., now it's high speed sissy riding
The sound of crap bouncing off the front of your sled and helmet means you're too close to the rider in front of you, which all of you were most of the time. If someone lost a ski, caught debris or hit a tree the guy behind would have no time to react and pile into the rider in front. I get taking corners wide when you can clearly see the trail in front of you and through the corner, no issues there. Ride on, have fun, but adjust your distance a bit there bud.
Would much rather ride close and see over the person in front of me where we react at the same time and still have a few sled lengths to slow down before connecting. I personally think it’s much more dangerous to ride back in the snow spray where all you can see is a tail light and white dusty snow. Ride how you want bud, but we’re going to continue to ride each others asses, not too worried about a little tap if someone stops extremely fast.
This is how NOT TO RIDE THE PUBLIC TRAILS!!!!!!!!!! TREES DON'T MOVE and riding from side to side of the trail is A CRIME and causes accidents every month. Tourists STAY HOME, enough said. Tom.
Thanks Tom
You’re the ones that almost hit me head on around the corner 😡😡😡😡
I think you mixed us up with someone else.
Going to fast, following to close and hogging the whole trail. Just a rolling accident waiting to hit someone coming the other way. Plus using gas and brake at the same time, not smart. Nice trail.
Thought this was a great video. They did nothing wrong. To all the Karen's out there, video yourself before judging. I'd be willing to bet your not any better. If you think you are, put up a competing video. If not, stay at home.
That's what I'm sayin
And Free
Jesus.. get an xrs and actually ride!!!
xrs could be nice! What year do you have? Have you ridden comparable Polaris sleds? Curious how you compare the two. Not to make excuses, but my left lower control arm was broken in two places and pushed about 4 inches back during this video so wasn't trying to go on a death run and have it blow out on me. Notice how far back the left ski sits lol.
Where is a good area to sled with a 12 year old away from idiots like this? I will be using this video to show my boy on what not to do (rising in left lane) and what he needs to watch for (you)
No matter the pace I ride, I see others riding like this everywhere I go from south wisconsin to north wisconsin to the UP. Go ahead and shame the riding in the video but I promise you there is much worse that happens on the trails. I would recommend your kid goes behind you and you go at a slow rate riding right ski on right edge of trail if you’re that worried about getting hit. No corner in this video where a quick adjustment wouldn’t get us out of the way of oncoming traffic.
I actually apologize for my response. I actually showed him the vid and told guy was new rider. Don’t do this lol
unfortunately such a place doesn't exist , assholes all over .
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