In my Delorme Atlas & Gazetteer of Alaska, there are a lot of red dotted lines marked as "Winter Trails" that extend all over the state. Obviously when all of the bodies of water are frozen solid, at lot of diffent vehicles from snow-machines to ice-road-trucks can criss-cross the countryside.
But, in the spring, summer, and fall, are AATV's still capable of (and legally allowed to) follow these same trails? (large fast-flowing rivers would obviously become barriers) I was just thinking that these winter trails might make good initial routes in & out of the bush that regular ATV's couldn't handle when thawed.
Thanx, Dave.
But, in the spring, summer, and fall, are AATV's still capable of (and legally allowed to) follow these same trails? (large fast-flowing rivers would obviously become barriers) I was just thinking that these winter trails might make good initial routes in & out of the bush that regular ATV's couldn't handle when thawed.
Thanx, Dave.
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