点评:Overall, I wouldn’t recommend Lake Tahoe Snowmobile Tours especially for new riders. Took a group tour with these folks, our guide that day was Cody. Everyone in my group was new to snowmobiling, and at the end of my group's tour he directed us off the paved path, during which I had an accident and sustained injuries. The path we were navigating was very steep and narrow, situated between trees. I had no interest in going off the paved road, there wasn't enough snow on the ground, and I was trailing my group and did not even realize we were going off the path until the group was midway down. Afterwards I was told to cover the cost of the damage that resulted from a situation that I did not ask for and that overall felt pretty unsafe. I don’t know if this is a way for them to get more money out of their customers, since you just have to trust their estimate about the damage amount. If you do go with these folks, I would 1. document your snowmobile before the tour starts so they can’t claim “damage” and 2. request to stay on the path. Especially if you are a new rider it just seems like a surefire way to get injured and be charged even more money for being put in an unsafe situation.
翻译:总的来说,我不会推荐太浩湖雪地摩托之旅,尤其是对于新手来说。我和这些人一起参加了一次团体旅行,那天我们的导游是科迪。我们团里的每个人都是第一次骑雪地摩托,在旅行结束时,他把我们带离了铺好的路,我在那次旅行中发生了事故,受了伤。我们走的那条路非常陡峭狭窄,位于树林之间。我不想离开铺好的路,地上没有足够的雪,我跟在队伍后面,直到队伍走到半路才意识到我们偏离了道路。后来,我被告知要承担因我没有要求的情况造成的损失的费用,总的来说,这感觉很不安全。我不知道他们是不是想通过这种方式从客户那里赚更多的钱,因为你只能相信他们对损失金额的估计。如果你确实和这些人一起去,我会建议 1. 在游览开始前记录你的雪地摩托车,这样他们就不能声称“损坏”;2. 要求留在路上。特别是如果你是一个新手,这似乎是一种肯定会受伤的方式,而且因为处于不安全的境地而被收取更多的费用。