Memorandum Opinion. Defendants obtained summary judgments as to both counts of plaintiffs’ complaint. Plaintiffs had sought to recover for the deaths of their decedents in a snowmobile accident. Their deaths occurred on land owned by Saginaw County Agricultural Society when their snowmobile came in contact with a Consumers Power guy wire thereon. The Court of Appeals affirmed.
Count I was based on ordinary negligence. Defendants successfully interposed MCLA 300.201; MSA 13.1485. We accept the Court of Appeals’ construction of this statute.
Count II was based on gross negligence. We find that the allegations of the complaints sufficiently state facts giving rise to a cause of action based on gross negligence so as to withstand summary judgment. Plaintiffs clearly alleged that the defendants knew of Consumer Power’s unmarked guy wires and the threat therefrom to snowmobilers permis
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sively using the Saginaw County Agricultural Society’s land, that unmarked guy wires in areas "exposed to traffic” were a violation of an industry safety code, that the defendants could have avoided the resulting harm in several ways, and that they failed to do so. See,
e.g., Taylor v Mathews,
