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The Official Publication of the New York State Snowmobile Association
New York SNOWMOBILER Online August/September 2019
Photo by Marcel Carrier
Mobile APP Coming Soon p. 12
NYSSA Online Magazine
Contact NYSSA: PO Box 740, Central Square, NY 13036-0740 * EMAIL - [email protected] Aug/Sept, 2019 - Page 2 TOLL FREE: (888) 624-3849 * FAX: (888) 317-2441 * www.nysnowmobiler.com
SNOWMOBILER Online
New York
Publisher: The New York State Snowmobile Association P. O. Box 740, Central Square, NY 13036-0740
Editor: Jennifer Senf [email protected] 888-624-3849 x101
2019-20 Officers
President Rosanne Warner, 315-697-8130 [email protected]
Vice President
Edward Zalar [email protected]
Secretary Kelly Grammo, 315-854-7452 [email protected]
Treasurer John Occhino, 845-225-3140 [email protected]
Staff
Executive Director
Dominic Jacangelo, 888-624-3849 x104 [email protected]
Trail Coordinator
Jim Rolf, 888-624-3849 x102 [email protected]
Office Manager
Jennifer Senf, 888-624-3849 x101 [email protected]
Membership Helpline
888-624-3849 x103 [email protected]
Join or Renew Membership Online:
Our Website: www.nysnowmobiler.com
www.nysparks.com/recreation/snowmobiles
DMV, Register a Sled: NY Resident
DMV, Register a Sled: Out of State
CONTENTS
President’s Message ..Rosanne Warner 3
Sled Registration Renewals! 6
From the Desk of the Executive Director ..D.Jacangelo 7
It’s Official … D.Jacangelo 9
DMV Audit … D.Jacangelo 11
Trail Coordinator Report … Jim Rolf 12
Become a Trail Defender...Darrin Harr 18
NYSSA at the NYS Fair 21
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NYSSA Online Magazine
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President’s Message: State of the Association by Rosanne Warner, NYSSA President 315-697-8130 [email protected]
Happy End of Summer! Well, it’s official, we can pretty much call this summer over and trail preparation season can officially begin. Clubs all over the state are holding their fall events that include vintage shows, swap meets, raffles, chicken BBQ’s and grass drags. The Big East Show is right around the corner and if you are planning on attending this year, remember it will be held at the NYS Fairgrounds, Center of Progress building. We are hoping the new ven-ue brings a fresh face to the show.
As many of you know, over the summer I have been catching up on my reading of old publications of “On the Trail” and I have been trying to include snippets from the newspaper that was once the leading publication in New York State dedicated to everything snowmobiling. In its time, it was very similar to our current NYSnowmobiler online magazine which you are reading right now.
I was reading through the March 1977 issue and found a section where clubs submitted little stories for print. While reading through them, I noticed that there were club names there that I did not recognize. This prompted me to pull out my current club list and compare. What I found was that out of the five clubs that submitted a story for the March 1977 issue, only one has survived and is still alive and well. The Sharon Pathfinders snowmobile club in Schoharie County. Congratulations to a great club who has stood the test of time since they were first formed in March 1972, waned in the late 1970’s and brought back to life bigger and better in the 1990’s. Had it not been for a dedicated group of volunteers, the club would have been part of the club lost statistic.
Continued on page 4
NYSSA Online Magazine
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Continued from page 3 This brings me to think about how delicate our club structure is and why new volunteers are needed so desperately. With-out passionate volunteers, a club cannot survive. This is proven by the 4:5 ratio of clubs no one can remember. How long were these clubs around before they folded? Did they no longer exist and dissolve because there was no one left to take over? Did the active club members age out? Lose interest? Move away? Did they merge with neighboring clubs? Did they simply cease to exist because the trails disappeared? In some areas like Savona, NY there are no trails showing on the map that take riders into the village and the closest trails are maintained by other clubs but completely skirt the community. Certainly, one in five odds of club survival is not a good thing.
This weekend, I had one last weekend to spend time with friends before the busy season as NYSSA and SLEDNY Presi-
dent begins. My husband and I headed up to Oswego, NY to camp with other snowmobile friends and watch the Super
Modified races at the Oswego Speedway. Ken Hall and his wife Carol have been members of the Sterling Trail Tamers
Snowmobile Club in Oswego and Cayuga counties for over 20 years. Ken currently serves as the President, a job he has
held for years because there are not many volunteers and fewer that want to be an officer or board member. He said his
club is looking for an officer because there are not enough volunteers to go around and they have vacant positions on the
board.
Ken told me that his club has about 65 members, but there are only about five or six that actually do the work. His sled has sat in his garage for the past several years because he is out doing trail work and grooming for most of the winter, which means he does not get many chances to ride himself. We sat and talked about ways to bring in more members and subse-quently some new volunteers to carry on the trails once we are at the age where we have to step away.
This is a common concern I hear from club presidents all over the state. How can we get more volunteers? Who will pre-serve the sport? I wish I had the magic answer because if I did, I would not worry about the fate of my own club becoming one of those statistics for clubs lost.
In snowmobiling, we have struggled for years to catch the attention of younger riders to get involved in the organized part. Some clubs have succeeded in getting younger members involved, but most have not. NYSSA has done surveys and found that the average age of riders is 45, I would suspect if we asked clubs, the average age of volunteers is much older.
One area Ken and I talked about that might help promote members was the idea of club houses. My own club, the Tri-
Valley Trail Riders, just purchased some property with plans to construct a groomer barn to house the clubs three Class A
groomers. Active club members have been discussing the need to include space for things that would encourage member-
ship. Would a facility that houses the groomers, bathrooms, a kitchen and meeting space help pull members and volunteers
in? Would members be more inclined to get involved if the club has a home with events? What kind of events?
Having the privilege of being your state president for over three years now, I appreciate the opportunities to visit a good share of clubhouses and groomer barns and can say with certainty that clubs with homes typically have more members. However, I am not so sure that the ratio of members to volunteers is any different when larger clubs are compared to small-er clubs. I would bet money that the percentage would be very similar. The common thought is that only 5% of club mem-bers volunteer, hence the phrase “5 %er” was born. Several years ago when I did the math for my own club, Tri-Valley, I found that only 3.5% membership volunteered in some capacity Again, not the best odds, but I am glad for the other ten people who show up month after month. I will note that this also seems to be a trend in other organizations no matter what they are. Volunteers are just hard to find and it doesn’t matter if it’s in snowmobiling, firefighting, or children’s or-ganizations. You name the organization and I bet you will find a lack of volunteerism. Snowmobiling is no different.
After many long conversations with Ken and other presidents the question comes down to “How do we make club volun-teerism go viral” and as always, I am interested in our member’s thoughts.
If you are a rider who has never volunteered with your clubs – what are some things that would encourage you to donate
time? What things would not? If push came to shove and the club was in danger of being lost, would you be there to help
keep it afloat?
If you have a minute – send me an email at [email protected] and please share with me your thoughts. Well, I’ll get off my soap box for now and it’s probably a bit soon to ask you all to start the snow dance but if you feel the need, by all means get your dancing boots on!
Stay safe and see you on the trails soon ~
Rosanne Warner NYSSA President
NYSSA Online Magazine
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Snowmobile Safety Courses
New York State is a leader in snowmobile education and offers one operator training course for snowmobilers of all ages beginning at age 10. This course provides fundamental information which all snowmobilers should possess in order to ensure the safety of riders and other trail users. Successful completion of this course results in the award of a NYS Snowmobile Safety Certificate. Below are some scheduled classes. Check the NYS Parks website for additional dates and locations. https://parks.ny.gov/recreation/snowmobiles/safety-courses.aspx
Saturday, November 9, 2019 137 Beechwood Drive, Sharon Springs NY 13459 (Schoharie) Sawyer, Marilyn (518)842-7874 Must Pre-Register Saturday
Saturday, October 26, 2019 Tinneys Tavern, 498 Lake Desolation Rd, Middle Grove NY (Saratoga) Wadsworth, Bruce (518)344-9640 Lunch Provided; Must Pre-Register
Saturday, December 7, 2019 Grafton VFW/Fire Hall, 581 South Road, Grafton, NY 12082 (Rensselaer) Blessing, James (518)279-1155 Preregistration required, no walk-ins please. An adult MUST sign-in student.
Saturday, January 18, 2020 Brantingham Groomer Barn, 7761 Brantingham Rd, Brantingham (Lewis) Siless, S Mi-chael (845)332-9930 Lunch Provided, Pre-Registration Preferred but Walk-ins welcome
Snowmobile
Safety Classes
NYSSA
PO Box 740
Central Square, NY 13036
www.NYSnowmobiler.com
Want to take a snowmobile
safety class?
Clubs all across the state
host free classes.
To find one near you visit:
https://parks.ny.gov/recreation/snowmobiles/safety-
courses.aspx
Tel: 888-624-3849
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SNOWMOBILE
REGISTRATION
RENEWALS
Emailed and hard copy renewal reminders have been sent out by the NYS Department of Motor Vehicles.
All Sled registrations expire on August 31, 2019.
The NYSSA Online Membership System is open for the 2019-2020 registration season, for those that want to be ready to renew.
Why not take care of this detail now, and get your registration voucher, so that when the snow comes, you’re not borrowing from the Christmas Club money to register your sled?
NYSSA Club members pay just $45 per sled to register. Non-Club members pay $100 per sled.
BE PREPARED WITH YOUR DMV VOUCHER AND SUPPORT YOUR CLUB(S) EARLY! Re-new your club membership directly with your club early, or join online.
Membership Help Line: 888-624-3849 x103 [email protected]
Join Online at https://membership.nysnowmobiler.com/
NYSSA Online Magazine
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From the Desk of the Executive Director By Dominic Jacangelo, Executive Director [email protected] 888-624-3849 x104
Waiting for the Other Shoe to Drop!
I tend to be a very optimistic person. I always look at the glass as half full. But issues in the Adirondack Park are starting to crack my mental fabric. Thirteen years after the Snowmobile Plan for the Adirondacks was completed, on-ly one new community connector trail has been built. At every turn, construction has been frustrated by lawsuits.
We care because upwards of 37% of every snowmobile ride is taken in the Adirondack Park. Several legal and ad-ministrative events are near the forefront of causing us all concern and attention.
1. The NY Appellate Court has ruled that several community connector trails were unconstitutional in that they cut too many trees. Simple put they ruled that DEC needs to count every tree in their review of a project. That tree count includes seedlings, saplings, and everything that grows up from the ground. According to the court, every-thing is “timber.”
2. When plans for a snowmobile trail in the Essex Chain of Lakes parallel to the Hudson River was advanced several groups sued saying it violated the Wild Scenic & Recreational Rivers Act (WSRR). The State won the first round, but now the case is being appealed to the Appellate Court.
3. A bridge over the Cedar River is what makes the Five Town Recreational Hub work providing a loop of trails from Indian Lake to Newcomb back to Indian lake. Once again, groups have challenged the bridge saying that snowmobiles can’t be used across that bridge because of the WSRR.
4. Any week now the State is expected to come forward with a new UMP amendment for the Travel Corridor from Big Moose Station to Lake Placid. Every indication is that they will once again attempt to overlook the section of corridor from Big Moose Station to Tupper Lake and not consider removal of the rail from that section. Consid-ering #1 above that Travel Corridor is going to be vitally important to snowmobile travel in the park. Past promis-es of alternative trails in that section don’t seem valid in relation to how successful the state has not been in build-ing new Community Connector Trails.
The NYSSA Board of Directors has made a decision to fight for our right to ride. They have committed the Trail De-fender Fund to pay for the legal work that will be needed to fight for our right to ride. Later in this magazine, there is a story about Trail Defender. Use this year’s membership renewal to become a Trail Defender. Donating $20 or more is a small price to pay for the right to ride.
Over the next several months, you will be asked to do more than to make a donation. You will be asked to put your pen where your mouth is. Over the next couple of months expect to see “Action Alerts” asking you to contact various officials to make your feelings known. We are looking for those who rode the Gooley Club’s trails to make a state-ment regarding their past riding. It may be useful to establish ongoing use of the property by snowmobiles.
The other day I wrote a response to what one person wrote about the Snowmobile Plan for the Adirondacks. The fol-lowing sums up my assessment of where we are today: “Tens of thousands of acres have been purchased by the State with the promise of multiuse trails for use by many different outdoor recreational enthusiast including mountain bik-ers, equestrians, cross country skiers, snowmobilers and anyone who would like to use these trails. …(Green) groups got what they wanted, but what did the snowmobilers get? Only one Class II (Community Connector) trail has been created, that being the 7th Lake Mountain Trail. “
Our success will be measured on how well we can change the balance of that equation. Changing the outcome to date will take all our involvement.
NYSSA Online Magazine
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NYSSA Online Magazine
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The Farmer’s Almanac is predicting a colder and snowier time in much of the country including the north east this win-ter. Clearly music to my ears but it is a reminder that both the sleds and the trail-er need some TLC well before the winter season arrives and it is far better to do the work while weather is warm and hands are not frozen.
I went out to the trailer and affixed my 2020 validation stickers, pulled the bat-teries for a good bench charge and pulled the plugs to let me put some fogging flu-id in the cylinders and give the engine a couple of spins to spread that cylinder protection around. I will finish up with greasing the bearings of the trailer wheels and ensure the tires are inflated to the proper pressure. Be sure to check the pressure again in the winter when it is cold outside. Most trailer tires need to be up to 50lbs / sq. in. A tire will lose 1 lb for every 10 degrees of tempera-ture drop. Remember, compared to a 70 degree day, you could easily lose 7-10 lbs of pressure. If you did not start at the correct number, you could end up pulling an unsafe load! I am still debating on putting a new axle on the trailer. It is going on 20 yrs old. Share your thought on that by emailing me at [email protected] .
I strongly urge you to join your club now. They need your funds
to make up for the last season payment they still have not gotten from the state and have lots to do before the season
starts. They will not get any new money until January, and that is only a maybe. While you are at it, renew your reg-
istration while it is warm out… the validation sticker adheres so much better when it is warm.
From the Desk of the Executive Director By Dominic Jacangelo, Executive Director [email protected] 888-624-3849 x104
IT’S OFFICIAL!
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NYSSA Online Magazine
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From time to time NYS Department of Motor Vehicles requests that NYSSA audit the state online registrations to en-sure that those who exercise a discounted member registration are actually club members. This past month we under-took such an audit of online registration completed in the month of July.
In New York, the state registration takes the place of the trail pass that we see in some other states such as Vermont. It is the primary way that funds are accumulated for trail maintenance purposes. Those funds are disbursed primarily on a per mile basis. Club memberships augment the amount the club may access for trail work and support club operations. Finally, clubs hold fundraisers to meet the difference between what they get from registrations and memberships and what they need and must have to maintain the trail system. Without these three sources of revenue, the clubs cannot maintain the number of miles that they do.
So what did the audit reveal? First, the good news is that there were very few names that we could not find a record of past or present. Those couple of people will be hearing from an investigator from DMV. It could be that the club has not yet entered them into the system, but they did send their membership into the club.
Second, too many members who register online do not keep their address up to date in the membership system. Techni-cally, your membership address must match your registration address. Your membership address can be amended when you renew your membership by hitting the “edit” button on your profile and making the necessary changes. To change your registration address, you must fill out form https://dmv.ny.gov/forms/mv232.pdf and mail it into DMV or go to https://dmv.ny.gov/mydmv/mydmv. Full instructions are at https://dmv.ny.gov/address-change/change-address-my-license-registrations. Some members also reported being confused by the membership card their club sends them. Last winter’s membership
card would read 2018-19, so it must be still good for renewing a registration? Unfortunately, that is not the case. All
18-19 memberships end for the purposes of getting a registration voucher on March 31, 2019. Yes, it is somewhat con-
fusing since your club membership and NYSSA membership goes to August 31, 2019. The bottom line is that you
need one club membership for each snowmobiling season no matter when it is purchased in that season.
Online Registration Audit
By Dominic Jacangelo, Executive Director [email protected] 888-624-3849 x104
NYSSA Online Magazine
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Trail Coordinator Report by Jim Rolf, NYSSA Trail Coordinator 888-624-3849 x 102 [email protected]
The new NYSSA Snowmobile Trails Mobile APP is being developed as I write this article and will be available this Fall, with testing being performed by members of the Trails Committee. It will then be released prior to the snow-mobile season trail opening dates in Dec. The APP will cost $4.99 and will be sold on both the Apple iOS and An-droid Google platforms through their respective App stores. The NYSSA Mobile APP will utilize the NYSSA Interactive Webmap data that we al-ready have in place and which is edited by the clubs themselves. The APP will have the ability to be used when no cell service is available. Locating one’s po-sition; layers being able to be turned on/off; business and other Points of Inter-ests (POIs) will be able to be viewed by clicking their icons; and any links which are shown on the Interactive Webmap will be available on the APP map, in “real time” updated multiple times per day.
NYSSA’s New MOBILE PHONE APP
The huge benefit our APP will have over any other of the APPs out there is that the NYS snowmobile clubs are entering their updated trail locations (if any), their unfunded club trails, alerting the APP users as to issues along the trail systems, trails status as OPEN or CLOSED, and showcasing the club-supporting businesses shown as POIs on the Webmap and APP.
Some clubs are in need of able, available, and interested volunteers that can be set-up as club editors to perform all of those actions. It is a very simple process, so if you are a snowmobile club member who
likes to play around on a computer and has the ability to commit to this type of work, contact your local club to offer your assistance. I then would need to be notified by the club of their approval of any new
editors.
Look for our announcements about the exciting new Mobile APP venture in the coming months!
NYSSA Online Magazine
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It is IMPERATIVE that more volunteers step up to help the clubs out, and gain a much better perspective of what the clubs do, why volunteers of all types are needed (trail, fundraiser, paper-work, etc.), and to get to know others within the same sport that you all love.
Reach out to a club today to see what help they
need.
Trail Work has BEGUN! by Jim Rolf, NYSSA Trail Coordinator
Clubs all across the State are announcing upcoming work days, and some have already started over the summer. With the cool temperatures in the forecast this past weekend and this upcoming weekend (as per this article being writ-ten), clubs are hoping to get some new faces to help out early on, so the work gets fin-ished before the hunting sea-sons begin and then before the snow flies.
NYSSA Online Magazine
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The “new” Remsen-Lake Placid Travel Corridor Unit Man-agement Plan (UMP) should be released this Fall, according to an announcement from the DOT & DEC. Thank you to all of those snowmobilers who submitted comments to the DOT & DEC last month as to what you would like to see happen on that former rail line north of the Old Forge area. Initial indications included in that announcement are that the State did not take into consideration the wants & needs of the Adirondack communities and businesses on/near the Travel Corridor, nor did the updated Resolution from the NYSSA Board gain traction YET. NYSSA would like to see a converted multi-use, 4-season trail north from Big Moose Station to Lake Placid. NYSSA believes that should still be the main objective, since the railroad vendor is not using it and their lack of corridor maintenance (the railroad vendor is who is being paid by NYS to maintain it) on that whole segment North of Big Moose Station over the past 2+ years caused the State a lot of emergency repair money along with the snowmobile clubs a lot of additional work the past 2 years. It’s bad again this year, with reports coming in that the Corridor is in the worst shape it has been in since that section of rail line was rehabilitated in the late 1990’s. NYSSA has been in contact with the State agencies involved and requests that the rail-trail conversion take place between Big Moose Station and Lake Placid right away. When the UMP is released, we will alert every member of the oppor-tunity to submit comments to the State.
Adirondack Rail-Trail News by Jim Rolf, NYSSA Trail Coordinator
PROTECT!’s NEXT Lawsuit Appeal and
ATTACK on Snowmobiling in the Adirondacks!
Recently, the announcement about the Appeal of the previous lawsuit defeat to PROTECT! regarding tree cutting to build snowmobile community connector trails was announced, which was a blow to the DEC and APA’s position on cutting trees to build new snowmobile community connector trails (4-season, multi-use trails, BTW). The State IS appealing that decision, and with the NYSSA Board authorizing use of funds to become “a Friend to The Court” we will be involved in this lawsuit as it negatively affects other planned snowmobile trail projects that the DEC has planned.
BUT, to not much surprise from those following these legal issues…PROTECT! also announced that they are appealing a part of that same court decision which stated that the Judges did not find that building the community connector trails violated the State’s Master Plan and/or State Constitution. Their intent seems pretty clear now…fight snowmobiling in the Adirondacks over and over until they somehow will at-tempt to get their way and have our sport removed as users on State-owned Adirondack Forest Preserve Lands.
Norther Tier club’s bridge project
Remsen-Lake Placid Travel Corridor current flooding pic, of MP7 near Ray Brook (8-29-19)
NYSSA Online Magazine
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WE, every NYS snowmobile rider, needs to stay engaged and write as many letters/emails as possible to our elected officials and agencies when the time is right to do so. Stay tuned! You will ALL hear much more about these legal wrangling’s in the coming months!
Being involved in these legal issues does cost money. NYSSA has recently opened the door up more to accept-ing donations to be made to our TRAIL DEFENDER account. See this link for more info: http://nysnowmobiler.com/donate-to-the-trail-defender-2/ . In order to continue to fight organizations that seem to have bottomless bank accounts filled by those extreme-environmentalists looking to rid the USA of snowmobile and other motorized groups from ac-cessing public lands, we need to have revenue available to take them on. TRAIL DEFENDER funding is how that can occur!
There are three ways to donate to the Trail
Defender Fund
1. Donate $20 to Trail Defender at the time you renew your club membership on-line. 2. Mail a check (please put Trail Defender in the memo line) to NYSSA, PO Box 740, Central Square NY 13036. 3.Donate using PayPal Click Here
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NYSSA Online Magazine
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Adirondack Trails Conference Date Announced by Jim Rolf, NYSSA Trail Coordinator
The 2019 NYSSA Adirondack Snowmobile Trails Conference will be held on Saturday, Sept 14th from 10 am until 2pm at the Adirondack Hotel in Long Lake. DEC staff will be on hand to go over their accomplishments since last year as well as to discuss new UMPs and projects. RSVPs are required, and those clubs reps who have attended re-cently are on our invitation list again. If you are interested in attending, please let me know via email soon. Thank you. I am also including the event registration link here, as we have a limited number of seats left open at this time. Any of the Adirondack Club reps who wish to attend, please sign up at this EventLeaf site:
https://www.eventleaf.com/Attendee/Attendee/EventPage?eId=Kh5RM2VMBOIUneF1GH1KpA%3D%3D
THINK! You ARE an ambassador to this sport!
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NYSSA Online Magazine
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On July 3, 2019, the NY State Supreme Court Appellate Division Third Judicial Department decided that construction of 27 miles of proposed Class II Community Connector trails in Newcomb, Minerva and North Hudson was an uncon-stitutional destruction of timber despite the fact the judges agreed the trails didn’t violate the “forever wild” clause of the state constitution. In spite of 21 miles of trail having already been cut, Protect the Adirondacks continues to fight tooth and nail against completion.
NYSSA promptly responded by sending a letter to Governor Cuomo, urging him to direct NYS Department of Environ-mental (DEC) to appeal this decision. Thankfully, NYS DEC decided to appeal. NYSSA will submit an amicus brief to become “a Friend to The Court” and become involved in this lawsuit. NYSSA also plans on filing an amicus brief in regards to the closely-related Cedar River Bridge litigation in the Essex Chain Lakes region.
I believe that we can agree the recent court rulings cannot stand as we would lose a golden opportunity to connect the Eastern Adirondacks to Hamilton County and beyond. Lost snowmobiling opportunity equals lost tourism and economic opportunity.
How YOU can help!
I notice that fellow snowmobilers are starting to renew their club memberships for 2019-20. The best way to help NYSSA fight for snowmobile issues in Court is to add Trail Defender Membership to your Club Membership. You can easily do this when you rejoin your snowmobile clubs online:
Funds from Trail Defender Membership are used by NYSSA to become “a Friend to the Court” and get involved with lawsuits that threaten snowmobiling in New York State. While you are at it, also check the box for NYS Snowmobile PAC, which enables them to lobby our lawmakers in Albany.
If you wish to contribute more than $20 to the Trail Defender Fund, please send a check with “Trail Defender” written on the memo to:
New York State Snowmobile Association
Trail Defender Fund
PO Box 740
Central Square, NY 13036
You can also donate via PayPal here https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=rQWF04ynK8gy0G3l6oDQT_ueLYevXCtYV4_8gxKqrTtM1hTalu0fwAH7y2Vv-uG-dMmjz0&country.x=US&locale.x=US
Adding Trail Defender Membership is the easiest way for any snowmobiler to help NYSSA fight in Court for our right to ride!
Become a Trail Defender By Darrin Harr, NYSSA Hamilton County Director
NYSSA Online Magazine
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Club Events
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•Club Events
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•Snowmobile Shows
NYSSA
PO Box 740
Central Square, NY 13036
www.NYSnowmobiler.com
Tel: 888-624-3849
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stuff to do?
A list of upcoming club events are listed on the
NYSSA website!
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NYSSA Online Magazine
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NYSSA Online Magazine
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Once again this year, The SLEDNY and NYSSA Board of Directors approved the “take a friend snowmobiling” sled to be used as part of the NYS I Love Winter display in the Expo Center at the Fair. Attendees could sit on the snowmobile and have 3 “selfies” taken, which were then emailed to the address they entered.
From all reports, the display was a success again this year. There was always a consistent line of people waiting for their opportunity to have their photo taken.
This year, Jennifer Simmons, Director at Large, and President of the Toad Hollow Trail Riders, vol-unteered to oversee the display for the 10 days of the Fair A big thank you to Jennifer!!!
NYSSA at the New York State Fair
A fair attendee takes a selfie at the I Love Winter display. Jennifer Simmons, President of the Toad Hollow Trail Riders.
NYSSA Online Magazine
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NYSSA Online Magazine
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NYSSA Online Magazine
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NYSSA Online Magazine
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Dealers, Parts and
Accessories Bechards Farm Equipment
593 Rapids Road Champlain, NY 12919
518-298-5381 www.bechardfarmequipment.com
Bibbens Sales Service 3282 E Brutus St Rd
Weedsport, NY 13166 315-834-6500
www.bibbenssales.com
Big Boyz Toys 5512 Rt 9W
Marlboro, NY 12542 845-565-2699
www.bigboyztoysny.com
Big Moose Yamaha Inc 5511 NY-28
Eagle Bay, NY 13331 315-357-2998
www.bigmooseonline.com
Charlie’s Cycle Center 66 Minard Run
Bradford, PA 16701 814-368-8495
www.charliescyclebradford.com
DDS Motor Sports 2100 Oriskany Street W
Utica, NY 13502 315-792-4660
www.ddsmotorsports.com
Don’s Polaris Inc. 278 Moose River Trail Old Forge, NY 13420
315-369-3255 www.donspolaris.com
Doug’s Motorsports
4019 West Road Cortland, NY 13045
607-753-1263 www.dougspowersports.net
Edelmann Sales, Inc. 172 Edelmann Lane,
Troy, NY 12180 518-663-5573
www.edelmannsales.com
Dealers, Parts and
Accessories cont’d
Fun Unlimited 2068 NY Rt 812
Gouverneur, NY 13642 315-287-4144
Ingles Performance 413 Besaw Road
Pheonix, NY 13135 315-598-7422
www.inglesperformance.com
Jan-Cen Motorsports 3161 Transit Road Elma, NY 14059
716-668-2096 www.shopjancen.com
Leisure Time Powersports 46 Foster Brook Blvd Bradford, PA 16701
814-362-7426 www.leisuretimepowersports.com
Leisure Time Power Sports 729 East Columbus Ave
Corry, PA 16407 814-664-4606
www.leisuretimepowersports.com
Moody’s Excavation and Recreation, LLC 7450 Main Street
Newport, NY 13416 518-761-9616
www.moodyspolaris.com
Pilot Knob Marina 655 State Route 149
Lake George, NY 12845 518-761-9616
www.pilotknob.com
Pioneer Motorsports 12220 Olean Road Chaffee, NY 14030
716-496-6000
www.pioneermotorsports.com
Redline Recreation 9130 Brewerton Road Brewerton, NY 13029
315-345-2927 www.redlinerecreationny.com
Dealers, Parts and
Accessories cont’d
Seymour's Motorized Sports Inc. 1350 New London Road
Cohoes, NY 12047 518-785-1004
www.seymoursmotorsports.com
Smith Marine Po Box 558
Old Forge, NY 13420 315-369-9911
www.smithmarineagain.com
Unstuckables 428 Rosenberg Road
Sharon Springs, NY 13459 914-475-6725
Waite Motorsports 18014 Goodnogh Road
Adams Center, NY 13606 315-583-5680
www.waitemotorsports.com
Woody’s International 6054 N Meridian Road
Hope, MI 48628 989-689-4911
www.WoodysTraction.com
Trailers Fisk Distributing Inc
1274 N Lyndonville Road Lyndonville, NY 14098
585-765-2466
Restaurants/Food Daiker’s
161 Daiker’s Circle Old Forge, NY 13420
315-369-6954 www.daikers.com
Gone Coastal
5345 Lee Center Taberg Rd Lee Center, NY 13763
www.gonecoastalrestaurant.com
The Lanterns 239 Rasbach Road
Clayville, NY 13322 315-839-6282
www.thelanterns.cc
Business Member Listing
NYSSA Online Magazine
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Lodging cont’d
Trout House Village Resort 9117 Lakeshore Drive
Hague, NY 12836 www.trouthouse.com
Waters Edge Inn 3188 State Route 28
Old Forge, NY 13420
www.watersedgeinn.com
Groomer Equipment
Mohawk Industrial Works 140 Carey Road
Queensbury, NY 12804 518-480-3095
www.mohawkindustrial.com
Mountain Grooming Equipment
Po Box 324 Waitsfield, VT 5673
802-496-3836 www.mountaingrooming.com
Rentals Village Rentals Inc
2886 State Route Speculator, NY 12164
518-548-7533 www.villagerentalsny.com
White Lake Snow Tours &
Rentals Po Box 285
Thendara, NY 13472 315-927-9000
www.whitelakesnowtours.com
Manufacturer Arctic Cat
601 Brooks Ave Thief River Falls, MN 56701
www.arcticcat.txtsv.com
BRP/Skidoo 565 Rue del la Montagne
Valcourt, Canada www.ski-doo.com
Polaris
2100 Highway 55 Medina, MN 55340 www.polaris.com
Real Estate Herron Realty PO Box 1158
Old Forge, NY 13420 315-369-6910
www.herron-realty.com
Mapping Trakmaps
9045 Cote De Liesse 202 Doval, BC H2p2m9 www.trakmaps.com
Signs Voss Signs PO Box 553
Manlius, NY 13104 www.vosssigns.com
Other
ILsnow.com (Informative website) PO Box 21
Indian Lake, NY 12842 www.ilsnow.com
Insurance
Sled Insure 21 N Main Street
Gloversville, NY 12078 www.SledInsure.com
Nationwide https://www.nationwide.com/
Allstate
https://www.allstate.com/
Lodging Charlie’s Inn
44 Junction Road Lake Clear, NY 12945
518-891-9858 https://www.facebook.com/pages/Charli
es-Inn/152428841476719
Chautauqua Harbor Hotel 10 Dunham Ave
Celron, NY 14720 716-489-2800
www.thechautauquaharborhotel.com
Countryside Inn 555 Ploss Road
Richmondville, NY 14720 518-294-0001
www.countrysideinnrny.com
Irondequoit Inn PO Box 54
Piseco, NY 12139 518-548-5500
www.irondequoitinn.com www.irondequoitinn.com
Northern Outdoors 1771 Us Route 201
The Forks, ME 4985 207-663-4466
www.northernoutdoors.com
Old Forge Camping Resort 3347 State Route 28
Old Forge, NY 13420 315-369-6145
www.oldforgecamping.com
Sixty Corners Bed and Breakfast
9910 Star Hill Road Remsen, NY 13438
www.sixtycorners.com
Shaheens Adirondack Inn 314 Park Street
Tupper Lake, NY 12986 518-359-3384
www.shaheensadirondackinn.com
Tailwater Lodge 52 Pulaski St
Altmar, NY 13302 315-298-3434
www.tailwaterlodge.com/
The Edge Hotel
3952 State Route 12 Lyons Falls, NY 13368
315-348-4211 www.theedgehotel.com
As the unified voice for NY Snowmobiling, NYSSA works year-round to promote
the sport and protect the trails needed for winter enjoyment. NYSSA is recognized
and accepted in Albany, across the state, and nationally as the organization that
represents the rights and needs of New York’s snowmobilers.
PO Box 740, Central Square, NY 13036
888-624-3849 / Fax 888-317-2441
E-mail: [email protected]
www.nysnowmobiler.com
Club Events are listed on our website:
www.nysnowmobiler.com/events Safety Courses are listed at
http://www.nysparks.com/recreation/snowmobiles/safety-courses.aspx
NYSSA Calendar of Events
September 28, 2019 Big East Weekend!
NYSSA Board of Directors Meeting Board meeting at 1 pm.
NYS Fairgrounds, location TBD
November 2, 2019 NYSSA Board of Directors Meeting Board meeting at 1 pm.
Theodore’s, 3231 Seneca Turnpike, Canastota, NY
December 7, 2019 NYSSA Board of Directors Meeting Board meeting at 1 pm.
Theodore’s, 3231 Seneca Turnpike, Canastota, NY
January 11, 2020 NYSSA Board of Directors Meeting Board meeting at 1 pm.
Salisbury Ridge Riders Club
717 Curtis Rd, Salisbury Center, NY
February 1, 2020 NYSSA Board of Directors Meeting Board meeting at 1 pm.
TBD
March 7, 2020 NYSSA Board of Directors Meeting Board meeting at 1 pm.
Tailwater Lodge
52 Pulaski St, Altmar, NY
NY Snowmobiler Publication Dates:
Save the Date! SLEDNY Educational Forum & Annual Meeting
April 24 - 25 - 26, 2020 The Oncenter Syracuse
11 days after each BOD Meeting
Oct 10, 2019
Nov 13, 2019
Dec 18, 2019
Jan 22, 2020
Feb 12, 2020
Mar 18, 2020