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EJK2783
I have a private connecting trail to the rockingham rec trail. My land abuts another land owner who allows me to enter his land to get to the trail. His land is on either side of the rec trail and he and his wife access the other side of their property by going across the trail. This person is nice enough to let me ride and hunt his land and I wanted to get him some signs either slow or caution or even a trail crossing sidn so people slow down. It is right after a road crossing so you get the throttle jockies that get on it then there is the guys land. HOPEFULLY other riders might use caution while aproaching where he could be crossing. Where can I obtain these signs? Do I have to get them from the F+G? Thanks for any information.

AMPED88
QUOTE(EJK2783 @ Dec 15 2007, 04:07 PM) *
I have a private connecting trail to the rockingham rec trail. My land abuts another land owner who allows me to enter his land to get to the trail. His land is on either side of the rec trail and he and his wife access the other side of their property by going across the trail. This person is nice enough to let me ride and hunt his land and I wanted to get him some signs either slow or caution or even a trail crossing sidn so people slow down. It is right after a road crossing so you get the throttle jockies that get on it then there is the guys land. HOPEFULLY other riders might use caution while aproaching where he could be crossing. Where can I obtain these signs? Do I have to get them from the F+G? Thanks for any information.
Contact your local club, they may have some old ones or would part with some new ones.
slushpup
If other people are using this trail. perhaps the landowner should contact your local club, With landowner permission the club would gain groomable trail, Sign the trail, And best of all be on the clubs insurance policy insulating him from damages from some throttle jockey hitting a tree.
EJK2783
Thanks for the info.
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