As i do not have a sled it is cheating.

My dad and i are serisously considering buying a sled maybe this spring when they are cheap cheap so then it will be perfectly fine.[8D] Personally i do not have much of an issue people using a sled for shed hunting but i have more of an issue of where they are shed hunting and the land they go on. Many feel because they are on a sled they are allowed to go anywhere they please. Therefore they drive over alfalfa, and clover ruining the crops. Come the spring time you can look across a hay field and tell exactly where a sled went because the alfafla is froze out in one solid line the width of the track the whole length of the field. They do not ask permission they just go. They do not own the land, they do not pay the taxes, they do not farm it. Would be nice to drive on their lawns with my quad after a nice inch of rain and let my mudlites rip it up for them. It is no different, people here have no respect for others property. If they stayed on their own land and public trails i would be fine however i have difficulty with the concept when someone i have absolutley nothing to do with is driving around on my land picking up sheds. The sledders for the majority are total retards here, there have been times this winter they have been ripping around on our home quarter just 100 yards from the house. Who does that? all i can do is sit and watch as i do not have a sled and the snow is a lil deep for the bike.What do you do. You put signs out they drive right past them.I blocked off the entrance to one field by falling 3 large poplar across the approach and they hooked onto them and skidded them out of the way. Youput harrows out there for them to hit then they can turn around and sue you. You cannot win with these people.Sorry i just get a little worked up over this issue.