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OHV Park ownership: Viable business or hobby?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigjerm" data-source="post: 487681" data-attributes="member: 6152"><p>I considered the idea heavily of buying mountainside. After a few weeks of research and thinking and calling and getting quotes I realized it wasn't a great option for me. I think you need to own the land, have access to some construction equipment for maintenence and repairs, and live near the land to even consider it. Near the end of my research I had a long talk with the owner of what was River Rock about it. He said the worry drove him crazy. Worried about insurance, worrying about people getting hurt, people going crazy on night rides, people trespassing and getting hurt, he couldn't stand the idea of possibly getting everything taken from him because of it. He also said because he spent so much time on his park that he rarely got to go anywhere else and it burned him out real quick on wheeling. Just something to think about</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigjerm, post: 487681, member: 6152"] I considered the idea heavily of buying mountainside. After a few weeks of research and thinking and calling and getting quotes I realized it wasn't a great option for me. I think you need to own the land, have access to some construction equipment for maintenence and repairs, and live near the land to even consider it. Near the end of my research I had a long talk with the owner of what was River Rock about it. He said the worry drove him crazy. Worried about insurance, worrying about people getting hurt, people going crazy on night rides, people trespassing and getting hurt, he couldn't stand the idea of possibly getting everything taken from him because of it. He also said because he spent so much time on his park that he rarely got to go anywhere else and it burned him out real quick on wheeling. Just something to think about [/QUOTE]
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