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700ultra
vermont now offer's a 5-day trail pass with insurance included so if you would like to ride the vermont vast trail system now you can the price is $115plus $5 process fee for the business that sell's the pass if your a non-resident also your sled must have a valid registation from vermont or your state if you have a resident's in vermont it would be$85 plus $5 for resident pm me for more info if interested we run till april 15
hendo13
That price is outragous!
REV NH
That is absolutely ridiculous. I actually have a trip planned to Vermont in March, but hadn't checked the out of state price. Guess I'll be going someplace else.
Tynan19
I like the idea but I can register in ME for $69 non resident for the season.
Iggy
Does seem a little high. How much is a full season pass? I don't think it's much more than that.
700ultra
the season pass is for a non-resident is $150 with nothing else the 5-day has insurance with it so you not only get the pass but insurance also and yea i think it is up there also but thought i would spead the word as this is the first year vermont has done this
Blacksnow
QUOTE(700ultra @ Feb 25 2008, 05:57 AM) *
the season pass is for a non-resident is $150 with nothing else the 5-day has insurance with it so you not only get the pass but insurance also and yea i think it is up there also but thought i would spead the word as this is the first year vermont has done this

What if you already have insurance do you still have to pay that price?
700ultra
NOT SURE ON THAT YOU COULD CALL THE VAST OFFICE AND FIND OUT HERE IS THE NUMBER 1-802-229-0005
snowvett
I find the total cost for a non-resident cost prohibitive. I figure it would cost me $400 for my two sleds just for the privledge of riding in VT. Considering I can only get away for one or two weekends. I have not gone. Can anyone tell me what the total cost for registration and trail passes are in NH and Maine for non-residents.
Thanks.
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