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Old 12-29-2016, 09:26 AM   #9
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Thanks for the info everyone. Our sleds are not even worth insuring so not sure I would go through with it. They are in excellent shape, but 20 years old. I was also estimating ROUGHLY 6 hours each way. But if the speed limit is limiting and we can only do 20-30 the whole way, that would really increase the travel time. I'm also not sure what to expect for trails. Nice wide, flat groomed trails would be great, but I would expect a lot of narrow washboard trails. Maybe 50/50?
BB. Just like auto insurance: states could care less whether you have insurance coverage for damage to your sled, or theft. What they do want is proof of liability insurance that covers you for bodily injury to others and property damage to others. For what is probably less than a couple of hundred dollars a year, it is not worth putting all your assets, current and perhaps future, in jeopardy.

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