…don’t seem to care about the aesthetics of winter or the countryside in which they play. So I generally view these guys as a big pain… BUT following the concept of "going with the flow", and "if life gives you lemons, make lemonade" I came to the realization the the madmen on their snowmachines might actually prove useful to me.
You see, the tracks they make in the snow turn really hard when it’s this cold, and it’s just like walking on the sidewalk, making my ventures intgo the wild with camera in hand a whole lot easier. So despite the cold this weekend I am going to be trekking along the gift of a fine track and see where it takes me. I know there are some great photo opps in there somewhere.
Thanks guys!!!! (you may turn outto be my new best friends)
Have a great weekend – zoom zoom zoom (70-200mm zoom)
One of the reasons I live where I do (away from the city) is for the quiet. City noise doesn’t really bother me at all but the quiet of the woods is just so much better. But in the winter, the soothing peace is continually molested by the incessant whine of snowmobiles. The drone of the engines is a bad backdrop to the otherwise serene views and peaceful
atmosphere. Plus now it’s just a waste of gas!
And moreover, I dislike this pasttime of snowmobiling because (some) of the people who ride are eggheads , who destroy the most beautiful and pristine snow scenes you will ever see. You know, when it’s minus 30 C, there must be some advantage to living in the deep freeze, and the beauty of winter is surely one of the most obvious. But these people on their snow machines…
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