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Keystone Snowmobiler March 2018 Page 2
PSSA DIRECTORS(Term Expires at Annual Spring Meeting)PRESIDENT:Liz Krug (2019, Erie Co.) 9820 Lake Pleasant Road Erie, PA 16509 Cell Phone: (814) 464-3971 [email protected]:James Wolfe (2020, Elk Co.) 1384 Route 66 DeYoung, PA 16728 Phone: (814) 968-5469 [email protected]:Charles Walter (2018, Wayne County) 171 St Mary Church Rd Lake Ariel PA 18436 Phone: (570) 689-4788 Cell: (570) 877-0244 walter.charles@rocketmail .comTREASURER:Arline LaTourette (2020, Wayne County) 792 Torrey Road Honesdale, PA 18431 Phone: (570) 729-7865 [email protected]:Janie French (2018, Clearfield County) 552 Maxville Road Curwensville PA 16833 Phone: (814) 577-1188 [email protected] Don Mosier (2019, Erie County) 4251 Greenlee Rd. McKean, PA 16426 Phone: (814) 476-7984 [email protected] Richard Hayes (2020, Allegheny County) 2485 Parkview Lane Allison Park, PA 15101 Phone: (412) 735-6716 [email protected]
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Elizabeth Krug, President,Ex-Officio of all Standing CommitteesSTANDING COMMITTEES:Executive, Finance, Trails, PublicAffairs, Fund Raising, Safety, WebsiteExecutive Committee - ElectedDirectors of the Board of DirectorsElizabeth Krug, President (2019), ChairJames Wolfe, Vice President (2020)Charles Walter, Secretary (2018)Arline LaTourette, Treasurer (2020)Don Mosier (2019)Richard Hayes (2020)Finance CommitteeNathan EckertArline LaTouretteTrails CommitteeElizabeth Krug (2019), ChairTim Holtz (2018)Clinton Latourette (2018)Larry Martin (2018)Don Mosier (2019)Jim Wolfe (2020)Fund Raising CommitteeCharles Walter (2018), ChairGary BatesDick East (2018)Safety CommitteeClint EliasHarrison LangleyWebsite CommitteeKathy Woolever - website administratorTim Holtz (2018)Larry Martin (2018), ChairDave McCarty (2020)Don Weaver
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INFORMATIONPSSA Website: www.pasnow.orgPSSA Facebook: www.facebook.com/pasnow “Pennsylvania Snowmobiling”EMAIL: [email protected] (717-461-7761) [email protected] (717-236-2050 ext. 127) [email protected] (Toll Free – 1-888-411-PSSA (7772)) [email protected] (717-633-5051)American Council of Snowmobile Associations (ACSA) www.snowmobilers.orgInternational Snowmobile Manufacturers Association (ISMA) www.snowmobile.org
REGIONAL DIRECTORSREGION 1Richard East (2018, Erie Co.) 2346 Bliley Road Erie, PA 16510 Phone: (814) 882-7473 [email protected] 2 VACANT
REGION 3David E. McCarty (2020, Westmoreland Co.) 2533 Harrison City Road Export, PA 15632 Phone: (412) 480-7068 [email protected] REGION 4 VACANT (EAST)
Larry Martin (2018, WEST) 1008 Orr Ave. Kittanning, Pa. 16201 Phone: (724) 664-5492 [email protected] 5Travis Mathna (2020, Adams Co.) 1110 Upper Bermudian Rd. Gardners, PA 17324 Phone: (717) 677-8089 [email protected] REGION 6 VACANT
Nathan Eckhart, CPA (Ass’t Director, Lehigh Co.) 4935 Abbey Road Coplay, PA 18037 Phone: (610) 262-0281 Fax: (610) 262-0281 [email protected] REGION 7 Bill Sowers (2018, Dauphin County) 51 Prospect Street Hummelstown PA 17031 717-439-2333 [email protected] 8Janet Auker (2019, Lancaster Co.) 112 Homestead Drive Stevens, PA 17578 Phone: (717) 336-1061 Fax: (717) 336-0362 [email protected] Blauch (Ass’t Director, Lebanon Co.) 40 Clover Lane Jonestown, PA 17038 Phone: 717-383-3559 [email protected] 9Tim Holtz (2018, Cambria County) PO Box 174 Patton, PA 16668 814-330-2182 [email protected] 10 VACANT
REGION 11Scott Watkins (2020, Bradford County) 1265 Watkins Hill Road Columbia Cross Roads, PA 16914 Phone: 570-297-4018 Cell: 570-529-5375 [email protected] 12Clinton LaTourette (2018, Wayne Co.) 792 Torrey Road Honesdale, PA 18431 Phone: (570) 729-7865 [email protected] Gary F. Bates (Ass't Director, Wayne Co.) 231 South Smith Road Waymart, PA 18472 Phone: (570) 488-5446 [email protected] ANGELS CHAIRPERSON:Ginny Kline 811 State Route 288 Fombell, PA 16123 Phone: (724) 752-0509 Fax: (724) 752-8352 [email protected]
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MOVING FORWARD
NEWS FROM PSSA’S GRANTS ADMINISTRATOR
Happy MarchA mix of rain, snow and ice
made snowmobiling across the state sporadic but awesome for those who were ready to ride. The Video Project Year Two had to be postponed until March because of rain and ice. Hopefully we will have great riding conditions in March to make the video a reality this year.
Kudos to Tim Holtz, Randy Green and the members of the Glendale Lake Snowmobile Club for the completion of the trail to link Prince Gallitzin State Park to Black Moshannon State Park. This project took the cooperation and help of many people who volunteered their time and talents. It is truly a testament to what can be accomplished when everyone works together to reach a common goal.
DCNR also dedicated the Red Pine Plantation Snowmobile State trail improvement project Feb 16th. This twenty-six (26) mile trail received a $400,000 grant to improve the trail and install a culvert. Although it was designated as a “Snowmobile Trail” it is a multi-use trail for other recreational groups.
Many clubs have several members who go the extra mile to make the trails safe, sponsor fundraising events and spread the word about the benefits of club and PSSA membership. Please consider nominating members from your club for the Annual PSSA Awards. They will be due to the PSSA Secretary, Chick Walters, by March 21, 2018. (Information is on the website at www.pasnow.org) PSSA awards are the following: Snowmobiler of the Year Snowmobile Family of the Year Snowmobile Teen of the Year Snowmobile Dealer of the Year Forest/Government Official of
the Year
The nominee(s) must have been a PSSA member or a business member since January 2017. Government/Forest Officials do not have to be a member.
Several Regional Directors will finish their tenure as representatives of their region by the next Membership Meeting. Clubs should nominate the present Director or nominate someone else to represent their clubs on the Board. Regional Directors are very important to this organization. They are our contact with the grass roots members. The more the Board hears from them the better our organization can become. One e-mail from the clubs in the Region stating their nomination should be sent to Don Mosier, Executive Board member, by March 21, 2018.
Also the Executive Board will have two openings for nominations. Chick Walters and Janie French have terms ending this year. Janie will not run again. Nominations should be sent to James Wolfe by March 15. You will be given a questionnaire to answer. This along with your resume will be posted in the April Keystone Snowmobiler.
Recently the Board voted to continue the PowerSport Show this year. The Committee comprised of Travis Mathna, Arlene LaTourette, Chick Walters and Kathy Woolever will begin work on a budget for this event. Specific information will be made available as soon as dates etc. are determined.
The Annual Membership Meeting will be held on Saturday, May 5, 2018 9am at the Ramada Golf and Conference Center. This is the same place as last year. The Membership meeting will have an Open Forum for “Members Only” this year. If you cannot attend or want your ideas or comments presented by someone else you may send your comments, suggestions, concerns, and ideas to James Wolfe, Vice-President. We will discuss ideas to move the Association forward.
Liz Krug, President
Mark your Calendar:Membership Meeting
May 5, 2018Ramada Conference and
Golf Hotel- University Park
Hello, PSSA Members, We almost were able to go forward with Year Two of our “Snowmobiling in Pennsylvania”
video project, but then rain and warmer temperatures came to the counties where Video Mike was set to go. Thank you to PSSA board members, snowmobile club
volunteers, VisitErie, Presque Isle Downs Casino, PA Lumber Heritage Region, and other lodging and food establishments who were willing to provide their services for the video crew. Hopefully, March will cooperate with snow and colder weather! Think snow!
Lori Elliott, PSSA Grants Administrator
A QUOTE TO NOTE
What counts is not necessarily the size of the dog in the fight -- it’s the size of the fight in the dog.
Dwight D. Eisenhower, 34th US president
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by Ed Klim
HASLETT, MI, January 22, 2018: You may have received a survey from a snowmobile manufacturer or supplier asking questions related to your snowmobiling
purchases and activities. You have probably also seen surveys from the ISMA Office asking questions such as:
• How many miles/Kilometers do you ride your snowmobile each year?
• When you snowmobile, do you trailer to your snowmobiling location or can you ride from your home/cabin?
• Do you snowmobile with friends, family, club members?
• What other outdoor recreation activities do you participate in?
• Etc.Thankfully many of you have answered
our surveys and questionnaires and have participated in similar questionnaires we have on our website and Facebook pages.
We conduct these surveys to gather information so that we can better serve you and better understand the changes in the activities/needs/habits of our customers. Your responses help tell your story to tourism bureaus and
government agencies who can work to make your experience a better one and expand or continue access to riding areas. Many land managers want to know where you go snowmobiling and why you go snowmobiling. Government agencies ask how many people ride in certain areas and they need to know the economic impact of snowmobiling in an area to award grants for improvements to trail systems or other infrastructure improvements.
We are happy to tell you that our surveys consistently show that people go snowmobiling to enjoy the outdoors, be with friends and family, go places where they could never go without a snowmobile, and have fun and simply enjoy nature.
Our survey results always show that snowmobilers are caring neighbors and great family members. They enjoy spending time with each other and generate a tremendous amount of economic impact for rural areas throughout the snowbelt.
Snowmobiling is a huge economic engine generating over $39 Billion of economic activity worldwide. Your expenditures generate millions of tax dollars and thousands of jobs in parts of the world that need jobs! Snowmobilers keep the economies of the snowbelt alive – so they can also service the summer, spring and fall customers. Mortgages need to be paid every month of the year!
Sometimes it may seem like we are a little nosey asking your gender, and your age. That helps us better understand how we are interacting and serving certain segments of the community and how the snowmobile community is changing and growing.
All of the surveys conducted by mail, websites, or social media are designed to better understand snowmobile use - so that we can create better products and tell your story to people that want to understand the importance of snowmobiling so that it can continue and expand to better serve you and help you enjoy snowmobiling.
So, the next time you receive a survey, please fill it out and turn it in. The information is vital in helping us all. Even if you took a survey in the past, times change, people change, and needs change. Go ahead and take it again this year!!! (Every year is a new year….)
For information on snowmobiling check out our websites: www.snowmobile.org and www.gosnowmobiling.org and “follow” us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/GoSnowmobiling . You will notice there are surveys on our outlets and we gather information annually so fill out the survey for this season so your voice can be heard for the future of snowmobiling.
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PSSA ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPMEETING AND CONFERENCE
May 5, 2018Ramada Conference and Golf Hotel
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CONFERENCE AGENDA8:15 Registration and Refreshments9:00 Opening Remarks: Elizabeth Krug, President9:15 General Membership Meeting PSSA
Updates and Reports10:00 Break10:15 General Membership Meeting
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Hello from Hyner Mountain Snowmobile Club. Just want to let everyone know what has been happening up on the mountain.
Well, most certainly not a lot of snowmobiling; that’s for sure. Mother Nature sure seems to have an ax to grind with Pennsylvania snowmobilers, to say the least. Other states in the northeastern corner of the U.S. have had some decent riding at times; but, they too have had some weeks at a time with no riding. The exception, of course, is Maine. Thank goodness for Maine!
Although, near the end of January there was a mid-week storm that did provide about two good days of riding, with a third day being just O.K. A few of us from the lodge did get to spend some time up north and get a little riding in. Thankfully, there was some base left to hold the snow for a few days. But, two days in the fifties, followed by heavy rain, it was over.
Well, it’s early February as I’m writing this so, hopefully, once you get your Keystoner in the mail, we will have gotten some snow, and more snow, and even more snow!
Every winter since I have been doing this article, I have always mentioned: “stop by the lodge and say hello if you happen to see smoke rising from the chimney.” However, should we ever get enough snow to ride this season, don’t worry about stopping… just enjoy the riding while you can! And, when you’re done riding, then stop by the lodge to say “Hello.”
Well that’s about all for now. Talk to ya next month.THINK SNOW!!
Dan Casey
HYNER MOUNTAIN SMC
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Eight Marienville Trail Riders took advantage of the several inches of snow that fell on Wednesday February 7 and rode the loop. The loop is the 115 mile Allegheny National Forest Main Trail. The members started at the Marienville groomer barn and traveled in a counterclockwise direction. They left Marienville at 9:30 am and travelled to the Russell City store located on Route 66, 22 miles north. They proceeded to Bobs Trading Post, 21 miles north of Russell City, arriving at 11:30 just in time for a very tasty lunch.
After filling their gas tanks at Graybill’s the group proceeded to travel up Trail 1, and took trail 19 up to Jakes Rocks, overlooking the Kinzua Dam. This locally known Longhouse Trail is approximately 33 miles in length and the scenery is spectacular. Leaving Jakes Rocks, they headed toward Warren, Pa. crossing Rt 66. As you cross 66, you pass thru the Dollar Store parking lot where they took a break. And of course, some had to shop! The group then went west until riding thru Chapman Dam State Park. Along the trail, you will find five kiosks with a large map of the trail and individual maps that are available. These kiosks were installed by the Marienville Trail Riders Club. Leaving Chapman Dam, the group continued on to Kellettville, stopping at Cougar Bobs for a break and of course more food.
The trails were so nice, the group decided to travel to Mayburg and see the giant icebergs that were left from the flooding during the last warm spell. The group went up Trail 6, then 8. 11, 28 and onto freshly groomed Trail 12. They intersected with Trail 1, arriving back at Marienville at 4:30. Total miles traveled was 126 with lots of memories of fun, laughter and beautiful scenery. On Friday February 9. Marienville Trail Riders members Jerry Thornton. Jim Sofrano and Jim Anthony opened the gates to the first half of Trail 12 that intersects with the new Knox/Kane railroad bed. This first half of Trail 12 is known as the Marienville by-pass and had been closed because of flooding. Darn beavers! The trail opened on Friday, February 9 at 8 am. Mother Nature cooperated by dropping about a foot of snow the two days before the opening. This Trail 12 by-pass splits the ANF main Trail 1 in half, which allows snowmobilers many different trails to use. The two Jim’s and Jerry Thornton continued on to Trail 11 and removed a tree that was blocking that route.
The club members would like to especially thank Jenks Township supervisor Kevin Carter and groomer operator Joe Rodgers for having braved the cold the day before and removed
the ballards and railroad ties that were blocking the Knox/Kane Trail. That trail was opened on Friday also, and allows the groomer and snowmobilers another trail out of town without having to ride the roads. The club would like to remind snowmobilers that the trail may close if the weather does not cooperate. This trail was just resurfaced and the studded tracks may cause damage to the new Marienville All-Season Trail. Snowmobilers are asked to stay off the trail if the ballards are in place. The Marienville Trail Riders would also like to thank Forest County Commissioner Robert Snyder for having replaced a culvert that had washed out on the tracks during the last warming spell back in January. The club is also reminding riders to please abide by the 25 mile per hour speed limit in town and to keep your sleds under control. Our trails are sometimes multi-use trails and vehicles are permitted on some of the trails. As you ride out of Marienville on Trail 1 in either the east or west direction, you will find the trail groomed on the right side and you may encounter sleds coming back into town on the same side of the road. That is why you need to keep your sled at a proper speed.
If you enjoy snowmobiling please join one of the three clubs that are trying to keep
the trails groomed or volunteer your time. The three clubs are Forest County Club from Kellettville, the Highland PA Snow Seekers or the Marienville Trail Riders Club. The Marienville Club is co-sponsoring a St. Patrick’s Ham Dinner on Saturday, March 17 from 4-8. The dinner will be held at the MACA building and a Chinese auction is planned. Many thanks to groomer operators Joe Rodgers and Dan Stevenson from the Marienville Trail Riders, Terry Wood, Dale Weller, and Larry Martin from the Tionesta Snowmobile Club, and Roy Stillman, Bob Hearst, and Rich Hayes from the Highland PA Snow Seekers Club. Another way snowmobilers can help improve trails in Pennsylvania is to join a local club and also be a member of Pennsylvania State Snowmobile Association (PSSA).
Jerry Thornton
see photos on the next page
MARIENVILLE TRAIL RIDERS
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Left: Jim Sofrano and Jim Anthony stop to take a break while opening gates and clearing trees along trails, February 9, 2018.
Right: New Knox/Kane snowmobile trail after a culvert pipe was replaced when it washed out during last January’s warm spell.
Left: Marienville Trail Riders: Jerry Beichner, Rick Huth, Joe LeClair, Hank Bauer, Dave Timothy, Jane Timothy and Roxanne Thornton. Look how deep the snow is. This is at Jakes Rocks overlooking the Kinzua Bridge on Rt. 59.
Right: The group stops in front of Russell City Store.
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Have you been out enjoying the snow? We have had some rideable snowfalls this winter in the Laurel Highlands although conditions were ranged from great to poor in the same day. It was mostly mid-week riding with meltdowns on the weekends. We have learned more about the riding tolerances of our members by the ratings they gave. Some gave 9 out of 10 an hour after someone else rated it a 5 out of 10. We do have a diverse group who enjoy every minute they can ride. Some prefer to wait for the cream of the crop bluebird days, and others toughed it out even in the rain. Any way you look at it we are a hardy group of people that know how to have a good time. We are hoping now for a late season deep snow or blizzard to keep things going.
Punxsutawney Phil emerged from his
burrow in Gobbler’s Knob on February 2, 2018, to let the world know whether or not we have 6 more weeks of winter. Guess What??? He has been doing this since 1886. He did see his shadow, which means winter will last until March 15, 2018. Phil is the “Prognosticator of Prognosticators”. We all know that Phil is a hoax. However, for this area of the state it is big business. Some of the schools close so everyone can join in on the fun. In fact, they use the school buses to transport the thousands of people who show up for the action. The local high school even hosts a dance where a Groundhog King and Queen are crowned.
Other outside news from our area: Latrobe,
Pa. is part of the Laurel Highlands. Starting this fall actor Tom Hanks will be starring in a movie as Mr. Fred Rogers. Anyone who has kids and watch PBS know who Mr. Rogers is. He was from Latrobe.
Here is some news from DCNR in
Harrisburg and I quote, “Starting January 1, 2018, the Recreation Section will now allow Snowmobile Safety Instructors to train not only youth operators within their applicable ranges, but it will also now be permitting Snowmobile Safety Instructors to train individuals sixteen years of age or older”. Guess what --- at LHSC we have been doing that for several decades. Our Safety Class is generally held the second weekend of November and is suitable for all ages.
Now for some interesting information about snowmobiling in Michigan, it costs $5.11 to groom 1 mile of trail in Michigan. Most of the drivers are volunteers. Maybe this is why a permit in Michigan costs $48. The Michigan website says the expense is for fuel, insurance, upkeep of equipment, wear & tear, etc. I guess this is why PSSA supports an increase to register a snowmobile in Pennsylvania. We only pay $20 for a 2-year period. That = $10/year. Our club recently applied for grant money for tourism and advertising. We were unsuccessful this year. If you want to know more, go to laurelhighlands.org/grants to find out how much money organizations in Westmoreland, Fayette, and Somerset Counties received in grants from the local hotel tax. This site will tell you how much they received and what it will be used for.
We really appreciate our area groomers
and the work they do! Forbes State Forest and Laurel Hill State Park Complex keep the trails open and running smoothly despite the roller coaster of temperatures we have been experiencing. Maple Summit and Rolling Ridge clubs have both gotten new grooming equipment to keep the neighboring trails great too. Rolling Ridge was generous to us recently by lending us a sled and drag to groom our racetrack with for the radar run. Without the DCNR and local club volunteers the trails would be unbearable due to the sled traffic. Next time you see a groomer, thank them for their time!
If you have ridden your snowmobile
this year find a snowmobile club or an active member and say “Thank You”. It’s their dedication that keeps the sport going. In our own club, we have 2 members who have been plowing the parking lot since the year 1972: Bob Ainsley and Bob Nichols. Thank You.
The next board meeting is March 8th at 8:00 PM in the clubhouse. We do not have any workdays scheduled for March. The next workday will be the Adopt-A-Highway. More information will be posted on the club website, www.LHSC.net, or the club Facebook page, Laurel Highlands Snowmobile Club. Until next time---Live life to its fullest.
Jim Wilkinson and Shelly Buckles
LAUREL HIGHLANDS SMC
Jeff Leader’s photo of the DCNR groomers hard at work.
Jr Walker trailside.
Jacob and Doug Hay with JR Walker.
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It’s cold and snowing....and the trails and riding area are open! There is still a lot of winter left – and time to get the positive messages out!
The following are PSAs that were recently developed, as well as other readily available resources and tools. Please distribute these to your clubs and members. The more these are distributed, hopefully the better for organized snowmobiling.
Below are links to each of the PSAs on YouTube, hosted under ACSA’s account. Audio PSAsDon’t Drink and RideThis 30 second audio PSA reminds riders that alcohol consumption lowers cognitive functions such as vision, balance and reaction time, which are imperative to the operation of a snowmobile.https://youtu.be/-nvyOPFiTyoSpeed KillsThis 30 second radio spot reminds riders that no matter how familiar the trail, or how thrilling the experience, excessive speed can severely reduce your control and limit your ability to react to unforeseen obstacles.https://youtu.be/63kZx-FVd0A
Video PSAIt’s Simple. Slow Down. Think. Don’t Drink and Ride.Snowmobiling public service announcement focusing on the dangers of snowmobiling and drinking.https://youtu.be/ClRqbnGJ88k
Here are some other resources that are readily available.
Snowmobilers.orghttp://www.snowmobilers.org/public-service-announcements.aspx Snowmobileinfo.orghttp://www.snowmobileinfo.org/snowmobiling-safety-education-tools.aspx Snowmobile.orghttp://www.snowmobile.org/snowmobile-videos.htmlhttp://www.snowmobile.org/snowmobile-radio-psas.html
Christine Jourdain, ACSA
ACSA PR COMMITTEE
by Ed Klim
HASLETT, MI, February 13, 2018: This has been another busy couple of months at the ISMA office. Snow has fallen, and the trails are groomed for great riding. We have taken numerous
government officials out snowmobiling - introducing them to our great winter activity.
This year we are concentrating on taking Managers of Visitor and Convention Bureaus and Chambers of Commerce out riding to promote snowmobile tourism. We attend their winter board meetings, talk about the many benefits of snowmobiling, and take them for a short ride to experience the fun for themselves. So far it has been a great experience. We create ‘Miles of Smiles’ and it is so easy to do! People love getting out in the winter and snowmobiling. If they have never been snowmobiling or if it has been a while since they have ridden, we provide safety training first and bring them warm clothing and gear to use. The cute jackets, as we know do not work. They may look better for a photo op, but out on the trail, where it really matters, warmth is the key to an enjoyable ride.
I have spent lots of time in Washington DC, meeting with members of the Outdoor Recreation Roundtable (ORR), a newly reorganized business
group representing the outdoor recreation community -snowmobiles, boats, RVs, ATVs, Motorcycles, fishermen and women of all stripes, archery experts, horse people and more are represented. We meet to promote outdoor recreation activities and highlight our importance in today’s world. We promote, “Turning off your computer and getting outside.” (Bring your phone if you must – use it to take pictures!!)
The ORR meets with representatives from campgrounds, ski resorts, and trail managers and talk about the importance of having fun outdoors We highlight the economic importance of outdoor recreation, and we want the government folks to know we pay taxes and help maintain rural America. We expect great things to come from this new coalition Events are being planned for lawmakers in Washington DC and beyond promoting our businesses. Nationally, Outdoor Recreation generates over $885 billion in economic activity – providing lots of jobs and tax revenues. We are an economic engine.
We encourage snowmobilers or interested individuals to visit our website www.gosnowmobiling.org and “follow” us on our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/GoSnowmobiling. This time of year, many people are sharing their snowmobiling photos from the weekends on our Facebook page. There are some truly amazing photos that can only be taken from a snowmobile in the winter and we got them!
The Groundhog may have seen his shadow, but snowmobiling is still going strong around here!!!
TAKING PEOPLE SNOWMOBILING AND MEETING WITH OTHER OUTDOOR RECREATION GROUPS
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Largest ever Poker Run!Greetings from the SnowRiders up in
McKean PA. We are in Erie County, the heart of the Snow Belt! As you may know Erie has been the top major city in the US for snowfall this year. Yes, we got dumped on again!!! And we still hold that record.
Our 24th Annual Poker Run was held on Sunday, January 7th this year. And what a success! We had 227 snowmobiles participate in this family fun event, our largest attendance ever! What a great time was had by all! It was a very cold blustery Sunday morning when we started. But it warmed up and everyone got a chance to ride on our groomed trails. Some groups went to New York, some went towards Ohio, some went on renegade trails, but most went on our freshly groomed trails. It is always enjoyable to see families riding as a group, friends gather together and the community support this event. Thanks to all who participated, those who donated items for door prizes, business sponsors, volunteers, and again our landowners! We had participants representing 5 States - Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, New Jersey, and Illinois! Overall people from 57 different towns, and 24
Snowmobile Clubs. The sled breakdown: Arctic Cat: 89, Ski-Doo: 60, Polaris: 48. and Yamaha: 20. The highest winning Poker Hand was four 8s... We hope that you and your family can join us next year.
By the time this is published, our riding season will be close to being over for most of us, but keep looking ahead to our next riding season and join us here! Check out our web site (or Facebook) for details: www.mckeansnowriders.com
You can now join the McKean Snow Riders on FACEBOOK!
Here you can get trail update and post or read comments about our trails and club. Currently we have over 2,000 people that have joined our Facebook page!
Any questions, check out our website or contact me.
Don Weaver
MCKEAN SNOWRIDERS SMC
Ready to ride in the poker run.
Everyone gathering in the parking lot, getting ready for a great ride.
Poker run ride leader..
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(REGION)UNDERLINE INDICATES 100% PSSA CLUB
ACE SNOWMOBILE CLUB (R 12) WAYNE COUNTY
792 TORREY RDHONESDALE, PA 18431
570/729-7865ALLEGHENY RIDGE RUNNERS SNOWMOBILOE CLUB (R 2) ALLEGHENY COUNTY
1005 LAWTON STREETTARENTUM, PA 15084
724/448-7399APPALACHIAN SNOWMOBILE CLUB (R 8) BERKS COUNTY
7171 ROUTE 183BETHEL, PA 19507
717/933-1039ARMENIA SNOWMOBILE CLUB (R 11) BRADFORD COUNTY
PO BOX 6SYLVANIA PA 16945
570/297-2598BALD EAGLE SNOW RIDERS (R 10) UNION COUNTY
PO BOX 161LAURELTON PA 17835
570/768-8734BLUE MOUNTAIN SNOWMOBILE CLUB (R 8) LEBANON COUNTY
PO BOX 144ANNVILLE PA 17003
717/273-1282CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA SLEDS & TREADS (R 10) LYCOMING COUNTY
PO BOX 223HUGHESVILLE PA 17737
570/916-2984 www.sledsandtreads.com
CHICKAREE RIDGE RUNNERS SMC (R 9) CAMBRIA COUNTY
763 PIKE ROADJOHNSTOWN PA 15909
814/749-9931CHOCONUT VALLEY RIDERS CLUB (R 12) SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY
PO BOX 152BRACKNEY PA 18812
570/663-2041DUTCH TRAIL CUTTERS SNOWMOBILE CLUB (R 8) LANCASTER COUNTY
10 N HERSHEY AVELEOLA PA 17540
717/940-7887FLYING TIGERS SNOWMOBILE CLUB
7617 ARLINGTON NWMASSILLON OH 44646
330/854-5647FOREST COUNTY SMC (R 4) FOREST COUNTY
PO BOX 91TIONESTA PA 16353
440/867-8682www.forestcountysnowmobileclub.com
GLENDALE LAKE SMC (R 9) CAMBRIA COUNTY
PO BOX 174PATTON PA 16668
814/329-1113GOD’S COUNTRY BLACK FOREST SMC (R 7) POTTER COUNTY
P.O. BOX 204GALETON PA 16922
814/435-2435HILLTOP HOWLERS SMC (R 4) CLEARFIELD COUNTY
6453 ROCKTON MOUNTAIN HWYROCKTON PA 15856
814/371-8686
HYNER MT. SNOWMOBILE CLUB INC ( R 10) CLINTON COUNTY
PO BOX 83JERSEY SHORE, PA 17740-0083
570/769-7648https://hynermountainsnowmobileclub.com/
SNOWCAM: https://sites.google.com/site/hynermountainsnowcam/
KANE AREA SNOWMOBILE CLUB (R 4) MCKEAN COUNTY
PO BOX 511KANE PA 16735
814/837-7808LAUREL HIGHLANDS SNOWMOBILE CLUB (R 3) WESTMORELAND COUNTY
P. O. BOX 91JONES MILLS PA 15646
724/593-7008www.lhsc.net
LEHIGH VALLEY SNOWMOBILE ASSOC. (R 6) LEHIGH COUNTY
10107 TORI LANEBREINIGSVILLE PA 18031
610/398-8210MAPLE SUMMIT SNOWMOBILERS, INC. (R 3) SOMERSET COUNTY
2533 HARRISON CITY ROADEXPORT PA 15632
412/480-7068http://maplesummitsnowmobileclub.com
MARIENVILLE TRAIL RIDERS SNOWMOBILE CLUB (R 4) FOREST COUNTY
P.O. BOX 151MARIENVILLE PA 16239
814/927-8477marienvilletrailriders.com
MCKEAN SNOWRIDERS (R 1) ERIE COUNTY
PO BOX 27MCKEAN PA 16426
814/476-7984N.E. PA SNO-TRAILS, INC. (R 12) WAYNE & SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY
PO BOX 113FOREST CITY PA 18421
570/679-7669PA GRAND CANYON SNOWMOBILE CLUB (R 7) TIOGA COUNTY
4814 ROUTE 6 WELLSBORO PA 16901
570/724-2888www.pagrandcanyonsnowmobileclub.com
PA SNOWSEEKERS SMC (R 2) BUTLER COUNTY
PO BOX 542ZELIENOPLE PA 16063
724/452-0836PIGEON HILLS SNOWMOBILE CLUB (R 5) YORK COUNTY
PO BOX 3HANOVER PA 17331
301/987-8922www.pigeonhillssmc.org
PIKE COUNTY SNO RUNNERS (R 12) PIKE COUNTY
PO BOX 550GREENTOWN PA 18426
570/226-4188POCONO RIDGE RUNNERS SMC (R 6) CARBON COUNTY
585 HONEYSUCKLE LANELEHIGHTON PA 18235
570/386-2580POE VALLEY SNOWMOBILE CLUB (R 9) MIFFLIN COUNTY
85 NOERR LANELEWISTOWN PA 17044
717/994-0005POTTER COUNTY SNOWMOBILE ASSOCIATION (R 7) POTTER COUNTY
PO BOX 82COUDERSPORT PA 16915
570/971-3775
PRESQUE ISLE SNOWMOBILE CLUB (R 1) ERIE COUNTY
12130 FRY ROADEDINBORO PA 16412
814/490-1754www.snowmobilepisc.com
PYMATUNING TRAIL BLAZERS (R 2) MERCER COUNTY
P.O. BOX 28JAMESTOWN PA 16134
814/720-6584RED ROSE SNOWMOBILE CLUB (R 8) LANCASTER COUNTY
1167 OLD LINE ROADMANHEIM PA 17545
717/273-1282ROLLING RIDGE MOTORSPORTS CLUB INC. (R 3) WESTMORELAND COUNTY
2827 BOWMAN AVEMCKEESPORT PA 15132
412/537-7760www.rollingridgeclub.org
SCAGBURNER’S SNOWMOBILE CLUB (R 9) CAMBRIA COUNTY
386 FRIENDS AVE., PO BOX 344BEAVERDALE PA 15921
814/487-5959SENECA HIGHLANDS SNOWMOBILE CLUB (R4) MCKEAN COUNTY
305 STICKLES HOLLOWSMETHPORT PA 16749
814/598-5041SNOWMOBILE CLUB OF ADAMS CO (R 5) ADAMS COUNTY
PO BOX 272ARENDTSVILLE PA 17303
717/633-6690http://smcofadamscounty.org
SOUTHERN POTTER SMC (R 7) POTTER COUNTY
PO BOX 31AUSTIN PA 16720
814/647-8440southernpottersnowmobileclub.org
ST MARYS AREA SNOWMOBILE ASSOC. (R 4) ELK COUNTY
264 WEST CREEK ROADST. MARY’S PA 15857
814/594-7825www.smsnowmobile.com
STATELINE SNO-TRACKERS (R 1)P O BOX 37
CONNEAUT OH 44030440/536-4190
www.sno-trackers.orgSUGAR VALLEY SNOWRIDERS (R 10) CLINTON COUNTY
PO BOX 143LOGANTON PA 17747
570/725-3854SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY SNOWMOBILERS ASSOC. INC. (R12) SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY
PO BOX 552MONTROSE PA 18801
607-206-6387TIONESTA VALLEY SMC (R 1) WARREN COUNTY
694 MOHAWK AVEWARREN PA 16365
814/726-2774TRI COUNTY SNOW BLAZERS INC (R 1) ERIE COUNTY
PO BOX 227CORRY PA 16407
814/664-2117www.tricountysnowblazers.com
TRIANGLE S SMC (R 1) ERIE COUNTY
PO BOX 2 EAST SPRINGFIELD PA 16411
814/434-6999www.trianglessnowmobileclub.org
WALES SNO-DRIFTERS INC (R 1) ERIE COUNTY
PO BOX 11283 ERIE PA 16514814/440-0595
www.walessnodrifters.comWARREN COUNTY SNOWMOBILE CLUB INC (R 1) WARREN COUNTY
PO BOX 76SUGAR GROVE PA 16350
814/726-0315WASHBURN TRAILRUNNERS SMC
PO BOX 561WASHBURN ME 04786
207/455-8439WEST END TRAILBLAZERS INC. (R 7) POTTER COUNTY
PO BOX 69ROULETTE PA 16746
814/544-7345
PSSA MEMBER CLUBS
LODGING:19TH GREEN MOTEL
PO BOX 37, 2761 STATE ROUTE 28OLD FORGE NY 13420
315/369-3575BEAR CREEK MT RESORT (R 6)
101 DOE MT LANEMACUNGIE PA 18062
610/682-7100CHRISTY’S MOTEL
PO BOX 854, MAIN STREETOLD FORGE NY 13420
315/369-6138COLTON POINT MOTEL (R 7)
4643 RT 6WELLSBORO PA 16901
570/724-2155DEB’S CROSS FORK INN (R 7)
PO BOX 314CROSS FORK PA 17729
570/923-1619HILLTOP LODGE’S SNO’BILE, DIRT BIKE, & QUAD FARM (R4)
977 MOORE HILL ROADEMPORIUM PA 15834
609/214-7817NORTHERN DOOR INN
356 W MAIN STFORT KENT ME 04743
207/834-3133NORTHERN OUTDOORS SNOWMOBILE RESORT
1771 US ROUTE 201, P O BOX 100THE FORKS ME 04985
207/663-4466QUALITY INN & SUITES
13954 STATE HWY M-28NEWBERRY MI 49868
906/293-3218THE FOREST LODGE & CAMPGROUND (R4)
44078 ROUTE 66MARIENVILLE PA 16239
814/927-8790THE SPOONWOOD INN (R4)
5509 ROUTE 6KANE PA 16735
814/561-1365WINSLOW HILL BED & BREAKFAST/WALNUT ACRES (R 4)
2313 WINSLOW HILL ROADBENEZETTE PA 15821
814/787-4212OTHER
CORINGRATO INURANCE AGENCY (R 6)235 PERSHING BLVD
WHITEHALL PA 18052610/266-1878
HARTMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY (R 5)2286 BLACK ROCK RD
HANOVER PA 17331717/633-5051
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS (Region)
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PRINOTH264 NH ROUTE 106
GILMANTON NH 03237603/267-7840
ROCK RUN RECREATION (R 9)PO BOX 94 1228 ST LAWRENCE ROAD
PATTON PA 16668814/674-6026
RESTAURANT:BEECHWOOD INN (R 1)
9866 WATTSBURG ROADERIE PA 16509814/825-2999
RETAIL :CHOKO DESIGN
6505, BOUL. METROPOLITAIN ESTST-LEONARD QUE H1P1X9
514/327-7994KEENERS KOUNTRY STORE (R 7)
4477 CHERRY SPRINGS RDCOUDERSPORT PA 16915
814/435-2176TOURISM :ALLEGHENY NATL FOREST VISITORS BUREAU (R4)
PO BOX 371BRADFORD PA 16701
800/473-9370KELLNER SNOW TOURS LLC (R 6)
495 HEFLIN RDSCHWENKSVILLE PA 19473
610/287-6594
(SLED BRAND) (REGION) A. J.’S OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT (R 7)
1699 SOUTH MAIN STREETMANSFIELD PA 16933
570/662-1700ALEK’S POWERSPORTS (P, Y) (R 1)
1501 PENINSULA DRIVEERIE PA 16505814/833-3861
BAER SPORT CENTER (P) (R 12)330 GRANDVIEW AVENUE
HONESDALE PA 18431570/253-2000
BEST LINE EQUIPMENT (R 10) (P)890 LYCOMING MALL ROAD
MUNCY PA 17756570/308-3015
BEST LINE POWERSPORTS (R 10) (P) 2031 GENERAL POTTER HIGHWAY
CENTRE HALL PA 16828814/237-0897
BILL CASE POLARIS S-S (P) (R 12)408 WELCOME LAKE ROAD
BEACH LAKE PA 18405570/729-7402
BONALLE AUTO SALES (R 8)501 EAST PENN AVENUE
CLEONA PA 17042717/269-5777
BONNER SPORTS & RV (R 10)5335 N. STATE RTE 44
JERSEY SHORE PA 17740570/753-3801
BROOKS CAMPER SALES (Y) (R 3)1028 MEMORIAL BLVE
CONNELLSVILLE PA 15425724/628-5625
BUSCHYBOYS MOTORSPORTS (R 1)PO BOX 82
MCKEAN PA 16426814/897-6206
CAMPBELL-PETERSON TRAIL & TURF (A, Y) (R 2)220 HADLEY ROAD
GREENVILLE PA 16125724/588-4533
CANYON MOTOR SPORTS (P) (R 7)PO BOX 207
GAINES PA 16921814/435-2878
DEALER & ACCESS. DEALER MEMBERS
CASTLE SALES CO, INC.PO BOX 10417
GREEN BAY WI 54307920/336-7800
F & S YAMAHA & MARINE INC. (Y) (R 5)1800 SMITH STATION ROAD
SPRING GROVE PA 17362 717/632-6382
FISK DISTRIBUTING, INC.1274 N. LYNDONVILLE ROAD
LYNDONVILLE NY 14098585/765-2466
FLETCHER’S SALES & SERVICE (A) (R 2) 701 GEORGETOWN ROADHADLEY PA 16130-1209
724/253-3225GELLNERS SALES & SERVICE (A) (R 2)
1516 PERRY HIGHWAYPORTERSVILLE PA 16051
724/368-8490 HAYES PERFORMANCE (R 1)
44641 STATE HWY 77SPARTANSBURG PA 16434
814/654-2152HENRY H. HARTMAN STEINER SALES & SERV. (R 5)
2300 BLACK ROCK RDHANOVER PA 17331
717/637-3741 HORN’S OUTDOOR (P, S) (R 6)
1169 MT BETHEL HWYMT BETHEL PA 18343
610/588-6614HOWARD’S INC. (A, S) (R 7)
10 ICE MINE ROADCOUDERSPORT PA 16915
814/274-9800KENNEDY RV & POWERSPORTS, INC (A) (R 5)
1394 OLD YORK ROADDILLSBURG PA 17019
717/432-9741KERMIT K KISTLER INC. (P) (R 6)
7886 KINGS HIGHWAYNEW TRIPOLI PA 18066
610/298-2011KEYSTONE MOTORIZED TOY STORE (Y, P) (R 9)
16432 DUNNINGS HIGHWAYDUNCANSVILLE PA 16635
814/696-5420KNEPPERS REPAIR (R 3)
1315 INDIANTOWN ROADSOMERSET PA 15501
814/445-2499KURTZ MOTORSPORTS INC. (S) (R 10)
3720 SPRINGTOWN ROADWATSONTOWN PA 17777
570/538-2160KURTZ PERFORMANCE, LLC (R 8)
791 FLEETWOOD LYONS RDFLEETWOOD PA 19522
610/944-7660LAKE COUNTRY MOTORSPORTS INC. (P) (R 7)
56 N BULLOCK ROADMANSFIELD PA 16933
570/662-2215LARRY’S SPORT CENTER (Y) R 7)
RT 6 PO BOX 236GALETON PA 16922
814/435-6548LEISURE TIME HONDA-SUZUKI (S) (R 1)
729 E. COLUMBUS AVE.CORRY PA 16407
814/664-4606M & S SALES & SERVICE (A) (R 8)
3385 DIVISION HWYNEW HOLLAND PA 17557
717/354-4726MARTIN MARINE SALES (P) (R 9)
763 PIKE ROADJOHNSTOWN PA 15909
814/749-9931METZLER AUTO, TRUCK & TRAILER (R 9)
3979 COVE MOUNTAIN ROADMARTINSBURG PA 16662
814/793-3726
MOORE’S GARAGE (R 10)2336 PIKES PEAK ROAD
ALLENWOOD PA 17810570/772-7062
MOSITES MOTORSPORTS (S) (R 3)1701 LINCOLN HIGHWAY
NORTH VERSAILLES PA 15137724/864-2800
MOTOSPORTS CYCLE SHOP INC. (R 5) (S)2117 BALTIMORE PIKEHANOVER PA 17331
717-632-7093MOYERS OUTDOOR POWER EQUIP. (R 6) (P, Y)
403 MAIN STREETHARLEYSVILLE PA 19438
215/256-6163MYERS MOTORSPORTS (R 4)
3176 ROUTE 219KANE PA 16735
814/779-3745NEIMAN’S GARAGE & EQUIPMENT (R 5) (A)
704 EAST CANAL ROADDOVER PA 17315
717/292-2101NORTH-SOUTH CONNECTION TRAILER SALES
MAIN STREETOLD FORGE NY 13420
315/369-6334OFF ROAD EXPRESS (Y) (R 1)
10320 WATTSBURG ROADERIE PA 16509814/825-2396
PAT & SON SERVICE CENTER (A, P) (R 8)1500 N STATE RT 934ANNVILLE PA 17003
717/867-4406
READING BOAT WORKS INC. (A) R 8)1084 CEDAR HILL DRIVE
READING PA 19605610/926-4739
REVNEEZ (R 7)1412 BEECHWOOD LAKE ROAD
WESTFIELD PA 16950814/628-2227
SHERWOOD GROVES POWERSPORTS (S) (R 11)454 GOLDEN MILE RDTOWANDA PA 18848
570/265-2107SLEDTRACK
115 ALLEN RDPORT CRANE NY 13833
607/693-1031SMITH MARINE (R 6) (S)
573 EAST BUTLER AVE.NEW BRITIAN PA 18901
215/345-1621SPORTS ‘N TURF OF LANCASTER (P, S) (R 8)
4126 OREGON PIKEEPHRATA, PA 17522
717/859-5455SPORTS ‘N TURF OF POTTSTOWN (P, S, A) (R 8)
2568 SCHUYLKILL RDSPRING CITY PA 19475
610/495-7122THE SHOP (R 1)
8518 SOUTH LAKE ROADJAMESTOWN PA 16134
814/720-5843
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Woody’s, a very familiar company to snowmobilers, is about to embark on their 50th Anniversary. Woodys remains a family owned company in Michigan and is under the second generation of Musselman leadership. Founded by James Musselman and his partner, Woody Kozlow, Woody’s is now led by Robert and Mark Musselman.
Woody’s, is the trademarked name of International Engineering & Manufacturing’s private label traction devices. These devices have been used around the world on snowmobiles and off-road vehicles.
Long known by the snowmobile community, from ACSA to state snowmobile associations to clubs, Woody’s has always supported the grassroots of snowmobiling. They are regular contributors to fundraisers that support snowmobilers, donating products to benefit raffles and silent auctions.
Giving back to the community is a core belief that is shared by the employees of Woody’s. They believe in goodwill and take personal pride in their efforts. Because of their beliefs, they wanted to find a way to help their customers and the snowmobile community. After research, they chose Pink Ribbon Riders (PRR) as their charity of choice. PRR supports men and women in their fight with breast cancer. There have been many recipients throughout the year thru PRR. The
recipients receive VISA cards that can be used on anything from medical supplies to gas and parking – all charges that are incurred and not covered by insurance. The program assures complete confidentiality for all applicants.
Woody’s hosted the 8th Annual Charity Golf Outing in August 2017. Their first outing resulted in a contribution of almost $4,500 and doubled the second year. They have contributed over $75,000 over the last 7 years – and contributed nearly an additional $14,000 this year.
The employees show their beliefs by donating their personal time at the golf outing each year. Also involved in the Charity Golf Outing are distributors, vendors, and snowmobile racers. They strive to make the outing fun, by offering unique prizes, holding a silent auction as well as several other fun fundraising events at the outing. The Charity Gold Outing is concluded with a dinner, most often having a special guest speaker, a breast cancer survivor and past recipient of a PRR gift card.
Hats off to Woody’s from turning the part-time business into an international corporation and supporting charities that help their community and their consumers – snowmobilers! Thanks for all you do for organized snowmobiling! Happy Anniversary!!
HAPPY 50TH ANNIVERSARY WOODY’S!
Rob and Mark Musselman