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Hey @biglar155 you OK? I got a notification while driving around for work today about a "meeting" between a semi and a snowmobile, near Hwy 57...hoping it's not you *crosses fingers*
I'm still sitting up and taking nourishment. Thanks for checking in!
I didn't hear about that one - 'course I've been head-down with work lately so I'm not paying attention to much else. I'm willing to bet it didn't end well for the guy on the sled.
I don't have a snowmobile anyway. WI doesn't get enough snow for me to bother. I got a little spoiled growing up in the North Woods of Da U.P. If I can't open the garage door and be on the trail in a block, it's too far.
I'm from Port Washington/Saukville area and I know crossing Hwy 57 can be intimidating to cross on a sled as cars are moving at freeway speeds...
I'm curious about the details of what happened. It IS a FOUR lane divided hwy with a fair size median. I have seen folks check for traffic on one side and blow through the other without checking AGAIN.
Sad day for the family and for the snowmobiling community for sure !