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Op-Ed March 4, 2009  RSS feed

QUESTION OF THE WEEK

By David Hart

Carolyn Holmes, of Strong: "Hitting a tree was definitely a low point." Carolyn Holmes, of Strong: "Hitting a tree was definitely a low point." What is a high point or low point in your time as a snowmobiler?


Gary Hayward, of Boston: "Just getting away from work is a high point and the price of gas is a low point." Gary Hayward, of Boston: "Just getting away from work is a high point and the price of gas is a low point." Matt Luce, of Strong: "A high point is being on a smooth trail so I can cruise fast." Matt Luce, of Strong: "A high point is being on a smooth trail so I can cruise fast." Steven Hayward, of Boston: "Seeing all the beautiful trails, trees and mountains is relaxing, but a low point was crashing like I did yesterday." Steven Hayward, of Boston: "Seeing all the beautiful trails, trees and mountains is relaxing, but a low point was crashing like I did yesterday." Beth Nessralla of Avon, Mass.: "A high point is getting to spend quality time with my husband. A low point was flipping in the water and having the sled land on top of me." Beth Nessralla of Avon, Mass.: "A high point is getting to spend quality time with my husband. A low point was flipping in the water and having the sled land on top of me."