December 2014
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December 2014
NYSSA SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS..P. 22 New York December 2014 SNOWMOBILER Online The Official Publication of the New York State Snowmobile Association WESTERN NEW YORK SLEDDERS EXCEL IN Photo by Gary Broderick Special SNOWVEMBER supplement HERE! NYSSA Online Magazine Bruce J. Papa Bruce J. Papa passed away on Saturday, October 11, 2014 at Glen Hill Nursing Home surrounded by his loving family. He was 61. He was the son of the late Bruno A. and Avril E. Smith and Papa, born on Jan. 8, 1953 in White Plains, NY. Bruce was a graduate of Mamaroneck High School he later moved to Claryville at the age of 19. He as the past chief of Claryville Fire Department; he had a passion for bass fishing and the many tournaments he entered. He would initiate many tournaments for fishing and snowmobiling. He was a member of the New York State Snowmobile Association and long-time leader of the Sullivan County Trail Association. He was a loving brother, uncle and friend to all that knew and loved him; he will be deeply missed. He is survived by his brother, Barry Papa and his wife, Eve; his nieces and nephews Shannon, Brendon, Christopher, Rachel, Stephanie and Zachary and a host of friends. Donations in Bruce’s name can be made to the Claryville Fire Department, 1500 Denning Road, Claryville, NY 12725 or Claryville Reformed Church, 946 Claryville Road, Claryville, NY 12725. Contact NYSSA: PO Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566-1040 * EMAIL - nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com TOLL FREE: (888) 624-3849 * FAX: (888) 317-2441 * www.nysnowmobiler.com December 2014 - Page 2 NYSSA Online Magazine CONTENTS New York SNOWMOBILER Online Publisher: Editor: The New York State Snowmobile Association P. O. Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566-1040 Anne O’Dell nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com 888-624-3849 x101 December Features: SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT: Snowvember! President’s Message...Jim Elmore P. 5 From the Desk of the Executive Director ...D. Jacangelo P. 8 Share the Adventure! Take a Friend Snowmobiling! P. 9 What’s been happening at NYSSA ...Rosanne Warner P. 15 TRAILS: Trail Coordinator Report ...Jim Rolf P. 18 Spotlight on Grooming! P. 20 NYSSA Scholarship Application! P. 22 AD RATES 2014-15 Officers President Jim Elmore, 585-813-4610 president@nysnowmobiler.com Vice President Randy Phillips, 585-265-1753 vicepresident@nysnowmobiler.com Secretary Rosanne Warner, 315-697-8130 secretary@nysnowmobiler.com Treasurer John Occhino, 845-225-3140 treasurer@nysnowmobiler.com Staff Executive Director Dominic Jacangelo, 888-624-3849 x104 dominic@nysnowmobiler.com Jim Rolf, 888-624-3849 x102 Trail Coordinator jrolf@nysnowmobiler.com General Manager Anne O’Dell, 888-624-3849 x101 nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com Membership 888-624-3849 x103 membership@nysnowmobiler.com Helpline Join or Renew Membership Online: Another New Business Member! Are you a business owner? Business memberships include one free ad in this magazine! Click here to join as a business member. Our Website: www.nysnowmobiler.com New York State Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation’s Website www.nysparks.com/recreation/snowmobiles DMV, Register a Sled: NY Resident DMV, Register a Sled: Out of State Contact NYSSA: PO Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566-1040 * EMAIL - nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com TOLL FREE: (888) 624-3849 * FAX: (888) 317-2441 * www.nysnowmobiler.com December 2014 - Page 3 NYSSA Online Magazine Contact NYSSA: PO Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566-1040 * EMAIL - nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com TOLL FREE: (888) 624-3849 * FAX: (888) 317-2441 * www.nysnowmobiler.com December 2014 - Page 4 NYSSA Online Magazine President’s Message by Jim Elmore, NYSSA President 585-813-4610 president@nysnowmobiler.com The Holidays are fast approaching and I hope many of our members have their Christmas Shopping completed. This is the time of year where many are planning on visiting family or friends over the next couple of weeks. We just finished the 2nd edition of the New York Snowmobiler magazine that Supertrax prints and distributes to our members. Keep your eye on your mailbox for the last edition for this season. It should arrive near the end of December or beginning of January. There are some great articles in the magazine on places to ride in our State and different places to stop along the trail. Snow Owls! While it is too late for the NY Snowmobiler print magazine, we have some visitors returning to Genesee County that we wanted to tell you about. Last year due to the extreme cold weather moving down from the Arctic, a very rare sightings across the State was the Snow Owl. These beautiful birds are not often seen in this part of North America due to our warmer climate. With the Arctic region being blasted with extreme cold weather, many made it this far south for some warmer weather. If sustained temperatures of 0-10 degrees are their warmer habitat, then I welcome them every year. Last January, many started to make their arrival at the Genesee County Airport in Batavia, New York. Strange how they knew the airport is a place to fly into, or are they smarter than we think? Former NYSSA President Mike Fischer, posted pictures of Snow Owls resting on top of the trail stakes in Madison County last season. I have ridden my snowmobile in Madison County and their terrain is almost identical with Genesee and Wyoming Counties in the Western part of the State. I don`t know if this is a good sign for our upcoming winter but, last week the Snow Owls have returned to the Airport for the second year and about a month early. If you are looking to see the Owls you are in luck. The Genesee Sno-Packers and the Sleds of Stafford both stake and groom trail C-4C around the Genesee County Airport. If you are thinking of riding Genesee County, there are a couPhoto courtesy Jim Burns, Batavia Photo Club ple of locations where you can unload and ride from. The Sno-Packers buildings and the Oakfield Hotel in the Village of Oakfield, our County building number 2 in Town of Batavia and the Genesee County Park in Bethany, New York. These four places can accommodate trucks and trailers with no hassle finding or getting on the trails. If you do ride on these trails, please don’t forget to bring your camera to get a great picture of the Snow Owls. “Snowvember” “Snovember” is what everyone in Buffalo area is calling the wallop of lake effect snow that dumped 7 feet of the white stuff on Western New York last month. The NYS Thruway closed for several days from Rochester to the Pennsylvania state line. The stormed stranded thousands of motorists and truckers as well. Of those thousands who were trapped in their homes or at work due to this Lake Effect hitting the area, fourteen of our neighbors died as a result of the storm. Almost all the emergency service organizations in Genesee and Erie Counties were called in to help our citizens and try to clear the roads. Governor Andrew Cuomo arrived in Buffalo to offer assistance at the State level to help get through this early season snowstorm. With the Chief Executive here, he was able to mobilize hundreds of State employees across the State to help rescue citizens and clean up the area’s highways. This was just not the average snowstorm, commerce also was affected. Stores in many Western New York communities were running out of supplies due to the truck traffic stranded throughout the region. Trucks could not make deliveries of food and milk for a few days to many (Continued on page 6) Contact NYSSA: PO Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566-1040 * EMAIL - nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com TOLL FREE: (888) 624-3849 * FAX: (888) 317-2441 * www.nysnowmobiler.com December 2014 - Page 5 NYSSA Online Magazine (Continued from page 5) stores. I have not seen something like this since I was a kid with the WNY Blizzard of 1977. Back then we were cut off from the outside world for several days. I hope it will be a long time before we see another storm like this one again. However, as we all know, Mother Nature and the Great Lakes will always decide on how much snow we might receive in a single event. Many local Snowmobile clubs’ members from Niagara, Erie, Genesee and Wyoming counties volunteered to assist local fire departments. Several WNY clubs donated their grooming equipment to help our local communities out in their time of need. Hundreds of WNY snowmobilers on their own snowmobiles were out in this storm helping their local fire departments or taking utility workers to sites to help prevent additional damage. Snowmobilers were picking up medical personnel at their homes and then taking them to their jobs at the many local hospitals or nursing homes in the area. Many of our public service employees were working around the clock for several days helping people through this event. Here’s a big “Thank You!” from NYSSA to everyone that participated in the rescue or clean up after this winter storm. 2014 is coming to an end and we are looking forward to 2015 in the Association. We kick off our Take A Friend Snowmobile program in January in Oakfield, New York. Our brand new Arctic Cat / Allstate snowmobile is ready for the first-time snowmobiler to take a ride. Please check our website, this issue, and the print New York Snowmobiler magazine for more information on our Take A Friend promotion. This event is open to everyone and we hope to be able find some new lifelong friends to join the sport of snowmobiling. I would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas, Joyous Chanukah and a Happy New Year! Please be safe and we will see you on the trails. James Elmore, President Contact NYSSA: PO Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566-1040 * EMAIL - nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com TOLL FREE: (888) 624-3849 * FAX: (888) 317-2441 * www.nysnowmobiler.com December 2014 - Page 6 Adirondack Powersports Appolson’s Bibben’s Sales Bob Weaver’s Motorsports Buck’s Motorsports Caprara’s Outdoor World Cycle Motion Cycle Shack Della Motorsports Don’s Polaris Edelmann Sales, Inc Excell Motorsports Fun Unlimited Gamble Distributors Griffin Motorsports Hermans Performance Ingles Performance Ithaca Recreation Jan-cen Automotive K&H Kawasaki Kubecka’s Polaris Leisure Time Maddie’s Matt’s Cycle Center Menneto Powersports Moody Polaris O’Neil Sales Pioneer Motorsports Polaris of Riverhead Powerhouse Motorsports Precision Power Preferred Powersports Schoff Polaris Sled Shop Racing Sportline Power Sports Unlimited T. Nelson Sales TC Sports Teixeira’s Polaris Waite Motorsports Zahm & Matson, Inc. Zambri Motorsports NYSSA Online Magazine From the Desk of the Executive Director By Dominic Jacangelo, Executive Director dominic@nysnowmobiler.com 888-624-3849 x104 First, a big thank you to all those first responders and snowmobilers who went out of their way to help out our western NY friends who were hit in late November with those incredibly vicious lake effect snows. The band was narrow, very long and produced very deep snow; over seven feet in a few locations. Take a few minutes to read Gary Broderick’s story. While it mentions a few snowmobilers and clubs who helped out, we all recognize and thank the hundreds of individuals and dozens of clubs who did their best to help their neighbors. Many thanks to the local first responders who put in dozens of non stop hours to help out those in need. Second a big thank you to Mother Nature. I am writing this as the big Nor’easter (Dec 9, 10, & 11) winds down in my area, having left the second significant snow around Albany. These early snows are a good indication of what this winter is going to be like. (Yes, I am sticking my neck out on that prediction but I am an eternal optimist.) The trails up on the Rensselaer Plateau will be open any day now and I can’t wait to get on my sled and ride. I hope that you are one of those 33,000 members who have already joined and registered their sled. Please don’t delay; join your club and get that sled registered. Don’t forget you also need to get that sled insured. State law requires liability insurance on any sled you operate off your own property. Check out our insurance partners who are in this magazine and you just might save a few dollars. (You should be aware that we have been having some problems on the NYSSA membership website with down time. If you can’t get on the system, wait a few hours and we should have been able to kick start the system by then. Another reason to not wait to the last minute to join and register! ) I am very excited about this winter. We have a host of “Take a Friend Snowmobiling” events coming up and we have new legislative initiatives to promote snowmobiling in NYS State. More people snowmobiling, translates into more registrations, and more money for the trail fund to make trails even better. Check out the list of Take a Friend Snowmobiling events that appears on the next page. With the Holliday Season upon us I want to say a special “Thank You” to the leadership of the 235 NY snowmobile clubs and to the cadre of volunteers who put our approximately 10,000-mile trail system together each year. I hope every rider takes a moment and thanks those many volunteers who brush out trails, build bridges and sign the trails as well as those who put in countless hours grooming the trail so that we can have a safe and enjoyable ride. Maybe they should be on your Christmas list this year? Have a Merry Christmas, Happy Chanukah, and a very happy and safe New Year. Dom Contact NYSSA: PO Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566-1040 * EMAIL - nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com TOLL FREE: (888) 624-3849 * FAX: (888) 317-2441 * www.nysnowmobiler.com December 2014 - Page 8 NYSSA Online Magazine “Share the Adventure” and “Take a Friend Snowmobiling” in 2015! Introducing snowmobiling to new riders or bringing back to the sport those who have not ridden in a while is NYYSSA’s campaign for the winter of 2015. Why should we have all the fun? As a group we all know that snowmobiling is a great way to enjoy the winter in upstate New York, socialize with friends and stay active. It is time to share the adventure and show others what great fun snowmobiling can be. We all have those friends that we always wanted to take for a snowmobile ride and show them what we do with our spare time. Local clubs and Associations in partnership with the New York State Snowmobile Association will be hosting several Take a Friend Snowmobiling events around the state this January. All snowmobilers are invited to participate. Here is the tentative schedule subject to changes because of snow conditions (please check at www.takeafriendsnowmobilingny.com for the latest information): January 11th Genesee Sno-Packers Snowmobile Club 102 South Pearl St. Oakfield, NY 14125 January 24th Grafton Lakes State Park, Winterfest Route 2, Grafton NY Grafton Snow Blazers, January 31st Sevey’s Point Rt 3 between Cranberry Lake and Childwold. Deb Christy, St. Lawrence Trail Coordinator February 8th Delta Lake State Park Rome, NY Trail Busters of Lee Center, Bob Spindler February 15th Lawson Lake County Park Albany County Executive and Sheriff February 21st Feegan’s Witch KItch 68 Jamestown St. Sinclairville, NY 14782 Chautauqua County Snowmobile Association Contact NYSSA: PO Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566-1040 * EMAIL - nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com TOLL FREE: (888) 624-3849 * FAX: (888) 317-2441 * www.nysnowmobiler.com December 2014 - Page 9 NYSSA Online Magazine HELP SPREAD THE WORD! Got a friend that might like to try snowmobiling? Hand them the form below, and we’ll arrange for a ride! Contact NYSSA: PO Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566-1040 * EMAIL - nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com TOLL FREE: (888) 624-3849 * FAX: (888) 317-2441 * www.nysnowmobiler.com December 2014 - Page 10 NYSSA Online Magazine Does your child need to take a Snowmobile Safety Course? They are listed at: http://www.nysparks.com/recreation/snowmobiles/safety-courses.aspx ..new courses are added throughout the season, if you don’t see one offered in your area. Also check with your local club. Registration is open at www.isc2015.com Contact NYSSA: PO Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566-1040 * EMAIL - nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com TOLL FREE: (888) 624-3849 * FAX: (888) 317-2441 * www.nysnowmobiler.com December 2014 - Page 11 NYSSA Online Magazine Working with Gramercy Communications, we have developed a new poster to remind everyone to join their club and register their sled. We need to remind everyone who rides that “joining” and “registering” is what pays for the trails that we ride. These posters will be printed and distributed to the clubs in early January when you should start seeing them appear in local shops and popular locations. Something new on the poster is the QR code that will take the user directly to the NYSSA website, nysnowmobiler.com. Contact NYSSA: PO Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566-1040 * EMAIL - nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com TOLL FREE: (888) 624-3849 * FAX: (888) 317-2441 * www.nysnowmobiler.com December 2014 - Page 12 NYSSA Online Magazine Contact NYSSA: PO Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566-1040 * EMAIL - nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com TOLL FREE: (888) 624-3849 * FAX: (888) 317-2441 * www.nysnowmobiler.com December 2014 - Page 13 NYSSA Online Magazine Identification # 31-215-850-08920 Sponsored by Raffle License # 15327 ONONDAGA COUNTY SNOWMOBILE ASSOC. INC. In support of N.Y.S. SNOWMOBILE TRAILS NYS Arctic Cat Dealers NYS Polaris Dealers NYS Ski-Doo Dealers 2015 ARCTIC CAT ZR 4000 LXR SLED 2015 Polaris Indy Voyager 550 SLED 2015 Skidoo MXZ Sport 600 SLED $5,000 Cash courtesy of NYSSA - www.nysnowmobiler.com WINNER’S CHOICE! 5th Prize: 6th Prize: 7th Prize: 8th Prize: 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 The 1st Prize Winner will select one of the four prizes above; 2nd will choose next; 3rd will choose next; and the 4th prize winner gets the remaining prize. $1,400 2014 Triton XT10-101 Open Snowmobile Trailer - Fisk Distributing, Lyndonville, NY $1,000 Cash donated by the Snowmobile Clubs of Chautauqua County NY $1,000 Cash donated by the Tawaeri Taqui Trailblazers, Ulster County NY $615 Woody’s Complete Traction Package, Gear Bag & Golf Balls - WoodysTraction.com 1 night stay for 2, honeymoon suite plus breakfast - Inn at The Beeches, Rome $400 Cash - Onondaga County Snowmobile Association SMH10 Dual Pack Communicators for Snowmobiles - Sena Technologies Inc Gift Certificate - 2 night stay in a jacuzzi suite - The Edge Hotel, Lyons Falls $300 Gift Certificate - Fun Unlimited, Gouverneur $300 Cash - Seven Valley Snow Goers Inc 2 pack Ride Lite System w/Mounts - Quad County Snowmobile Club GC for Overnight Golf Package for Two - Byrncliff Resort & Conf Ctr, Varysburg 1 nite stay Sun-Thur Oct 15-Apr15 - 1000 Islands Harbor Hotel, Clayton $250 Cash - Delaware Valley Ridge Riders $250 Cash - Northern Erie Sno Seekers $250 Cash - Shawangunk Snowmobile & Rescue Club $250 Cash - Snow Rats Snowmobile Club $250 Cash - Wayne County Snowmobile Federation $200 Gift Certificate - Bibbens Sales & Service, Weedsport 2 night stay at Charlie's Inn & Dinner for 2 - Charlie's Inn, Lake Clear 1 Night stay, best available room type - Country Inn & Suites, Mt. Morris $200 Gift Card - DDS Motorsports, Utica $200 Gift Certificate toward Stay - West Wind Motel & Townhouses, Turin $200 Cash - Caledonia Trailblazers Snowmobile Club $200 Cash - Cattaragus County Director George Couell $200 Cash - Cattaraugus County Snowmobile Federation $200 Cash - Chenango County Snowmobile Federation $200 Cash - Cranberry Lake Mountaineers $200 Cash - Erie County Federation of Snowmobile Clubs $200 Cash - Ful-Mont Snow Travelers Snowmobile Club $200 Cash - Genesee Sno Packers $200 Cash - Niagara County Snowmobile Federation $200 Cash - Oneida County Area Snowmobile Association $200 Cash - Penn Mountain Snow Riders $200 Cash - Salmon Creek Snowmobile Club $200 Cash - Shawnee Sno-Chiefs Snowmobile Club $200 Cash - Tioga Ridge Runners $200 Cash - Wyoming County Snowmobile Federation 1 night luxury overnight stay - Tailwater Lodge, Altmar $150 Cash - Cayuga County Snowmobile Association $100 Cash - Childwold Sno Packers $100 Cash - O-T-GO Snowgoers $100 Cash - Pulaski Boylston Snowmobile Club $100 Cash - NYSSA Staff $50 Cash - Onondaga County Snowmobile Association $50 Cash - Onondaga County Snowmobile Association Contact NYSSA: PO Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566-1040 * EMAIL - nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com TOLL FREE: (888) 624-3849 * FAX: (888) 317-2441 * www.nysnowmobiler.com December 2014 - Page 14 NYSSA Online Magazine Did You Know?? What’s Been Happening at NYSSA. by Rosanne Warner, NYSSA Secretary, secretary@nysnowmobiler.com The New York State Snowmobile Association is working to keep its members better informed of the issues that NYSSA faces on a daily basis. Hot off the presses, here is a re-cap of what happened at the December 2014 NYSSA Board of Directors meeting. Montgomery/Schenectady has a new County Director, Karl Gustafson. Welcome to Karl and thank you for stepping up in an area that has not had a director since 2012. Tim Sheridan from Capitol Group, NYSSA’s lobby firm, attended the December meeting and gave a full report to the board about the legislative initiatives that the firm has been and will be concentrating on in 2015. There are about 50 clubs who still have to provide information for the Direct Deposit system for online membership transactions. Direct Deposit becomes mandatory for all clubs January 1, 2015. Vice president Randy Philips provided a report on the activities of New York State Snowmobile Political Action Committee (NYSSPAC) activities over the past year. For more information on the NYSSPAC, contact Randy Phillips at Vicepresident@nysnowmobiler.com. NYSSA will be releasing an RFP for a new website design for nysnowmobiler.com and is actively looking for someone to develop the new and improved site. Please contact NYSSAoffice@nysnowmobiler.com if you or know of a company who may be interested in receiving a copy of the RFP. NYSSA has been experiencing some technical problems with the membership site, please be patient as the developer works on fixing the problems. In an effort to cut down on some of the expenses, NYSSA is reviewing the idea of eliminating some of the summer Board of Director meetings. More information to come. Take a Friend Snowmobiling Events are being planned throughout the state. They are intended to introduce new snowmobilers into the sport. (see page 9 for details). Matt Cannon has returned to Gramercy Communications, NYSSA’s PR firm and will be back working with NYSSA on Public Relations. Welcome back Matt !! Gramercy Communications has built some PR templates for the clubs to use in the pre-season kick off as well as during the season and post season. For clubs who would like press release templates to use in their local papers, please contact me and I will be happy to forward them on to you. NYSSA will be working with the Sheriff’s Association as well as the Magistrates Association to educate both organizations on the snowmobile laws in New York State. With the help of law enforcement we hope to see fewer instances of unregistered/uninsured snowmobiles on the trail system. Phase I completions are going out to sponsors and Phase II’s are out, meaning the much needed fund money will begin to trickle into clubs. Funding will stay at the same rates as last season. Please help your club out by renewing your membership early and registering your sleds. (Continued on page 16) Contact NYSSA: PO Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566-1040 * EMAIL - nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com TOLL FREE: (888) 624-3849 * FAX: (888) 317-2441 * www.nysnowmobiler.com December 2014 - Page 15 NYSSA Online Magazine Special SNOWVEMBER supplement HERE! (Continued from page 15) Communication between the Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation and NYSSA has improved over the last few months and NYSSA is anxiously awaiting the appointment of the new Director of the snowmobile unit for State Parks. We sincerely hope that we can work together to continue to improve the relationship that has been lacking between the state and the clubs in the last few years. Phase III documentation has still not been released but NYSSA Trail Coordinator, Jim Rolf is checking for its release on a daily basis. As soon as it is released, clubs will be notified. There are several Unit Management Plans open for public comment at this time. Two new reviews were recently released and include the Northern Franklin County State Forest UMP and Moose River Plains plan to improve mountain bike trails. NYSSA membership was 29,564 members as of December 6, 2014 which is well ahead of last year’s December totals. By December 6, 2013, membership numbers stood at 17,393. Anne O’Dell received a phone call from a lady who won two - 2013 Yamaha Phazer 500’s. The winner is an older lady who is interested in selling the sleds for $6,500 each or $12,000 for both. Both sleds are brand new. Anyone interested in more information in purchasing the snowmobiles, please contact Maureen, at Phone: 570-472-9026 Email: Maureenh12@yahoo.com Another NYsnowmobiler print magazine will be heading toward club members soon. Keep your eye out for the free edition of SuperTrax magazine which includes the NYsnowmobiler magazine. NYSSA’s Budget & Finance Committee are currently working on developing the 2015-2016 budget. The process is in the beginning stages and will be presented to the membership for a vote at the Annual Meeting on Sunday, April 12, 2015. The meeting this year will be held again in Rochester, NY at the Rochester Riverside Convention Center. The Events & Promotions Committee is developing new classes for the 2015 Forum. After reviewing the survey results that were returned after the 2014 Forum, the committee saw a trend in requests for newer more in depth sessions. We will keep you posted as time draws closer. NYSSA’s ISC 2015 Planning Committee continues to plan the International event that will be held in Niagara Falls, NY in June 2015. Registration for the event is open now and can be completed online at www.ISC2015.com. We hope to see a lot of New York Clubs attend the event and showcase why the New York State Snowmobile Association is the largest snowmobile association in the country. NYSSA President, Jim Elmore appointed NYSSA Directors and Officers to the Nominating Committee as well as the By Law Committee. For information on how to run for a position as an officer of the association or to submit a By Law change for vote at the Annual Meeting, please log onto the members portion of the NYSSA website at www.NYsnowmobiler.com Contact NYSSA: PO Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566-1040 * EMAIL - nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com TOLL FREE: (888) 624-3849 * FAX: (888) 317-2441 * www.nysnowmobiler.com December 2014 - Page 16 NYSSA Online Magazine DEC Forest Rangers help in Snowvember During the heavy snows of western New York in November, Forest Rangers from Regions 8 and 9 were assigned to perform status checks with Division of Forest Protection snowmobiles being the only access. These status checks were conducted to check on health and welfare, medicine and food needs, heating and ventilation systems to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning in houses. In many cases snowbanks were over six feet high and Rangers needed to crawl or climb to make their way to accessible doors to speak with the residents. Some required vent pipes to be shoveled out. Photo Credit: Stephen Scherry, NYS DEC Rangers were also utilized to check fire alarms that were inaccessible to normal vehicle travel including one first aid call and an industrial building roof collapse investigation. Additional assignments included vehicle checks of motor vehicles stranded along Route 400 Expressway in the East Aurora area with at least 2 people being rescued. Special SNOWVEMBER supplement HERE! South Warren Snowmobile Club While early snow can drive snowmobile registrations up, it can also mean extra trail work when it is heavy and wet! A photo from the South Warren Snowmobile Club after the December 10th heavy wet snow. Sent in by Mark McLain. Photo by Mark McLain Contact NYSSA: PO Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566-1040 * EMAIL - nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com TOLL FREE: (888) 624-3849 * FAX: (888) 317-2441 * www.nysnowmobiler.com December 2014 - Page 17 NYSSA Online Magazine Trail Coordinator Report by Jim Rolf, NYSSA Trail Coordinator 888-624-3849 x 102 TRAILS jrolf@nysnowmobiler.com 2 Nor’easter storms and some serious lake effect snow events already! It looks to be a great beginning to the 2014-15 winter/snowmobile season…a good ole’ fashioned winter might just be a reality! The Old Forge SNODEO, the kick-off to the snowmobile season each year, was this past weekend. I have heard reports from riders, as well as irate landowners, and even an accident already (see below). Some trails aren’t even open yet (just because hunting season is over, there are still other factors!), so please hold off until the clubs can get out there to take care of their landowner agreements (hunting season, crops in the fields, livestock still out, gates needing to be opened, etc…) and to finish-up any signage that they didn’t get to yet. Respect the landowners and stay on the marked trails! Accidents and Reports and THE LAW One of my job duties each winter that can be a real downer is receiving and reading accident reports as well soliciting them from the clubs when I receive notification of accidents before club officials do. Some are very tragic! NYS Law states that each accident that results in over $1,000.00 in damage OR any personal injury MUST BE reported within 7 days of the accident to the NYS Parks snowmobile unit. The 2-sided form is available here: http://nysparks.com/recreation/snowmobiles/documents/ OPS209CivilianAccidentReport.pdf Also, NYSSA requires each club to notify the association of any snowmobile incident on or directly near the trail system via a separate accident report. That accident report form is to help protect the club and association in case any frivolous lawsuit claims should be initiated by an accident victim against a club, a landowner, or the association. The form includes weather conditions, snow conditions, time of day, and other pertinent information that is filled-out by the club reps so as to be available for reference at a later date, if needed. This valuable information has been helpful in the past to better define what happened at an accident scene and sometimes has effectively countered what the claimant tried to wrongfully state happened. It is extremely important to have these reports filed timely, to further protect the future of our sport from false negligence claims. The most important legal protection for landowners is the General Obligations Law. Snowmobiling is a listed recreational activity within the law, which states clearly that landowners “owe no duty to keep the premises safe for entry or use by others”. It also protects the clubs who gain permission to maintain the trails on lands of another as an “occupant” of said lands, affording the clubs that same protection. But one of the single most compelling parts of the NYS Snowmobile Law dealing with operator liability that puts the responsibility back on the snowmobiler, as it should be, states “It is recognized that snowmobiling is a voluntary activity that may be hazardous”. When I discuss snowmobile accidents and how important it is to have riders take responsibility for themselves, I use this description…”One’s own brain tells one’s own thumb how far to squeeze one’s own snowmobile throttle and remain safe. Just as one’s own brain tells one’s own hand when it’s time to apply one’s own snowmobile brake too!”. Take responsibility for your own actions... we all share the trails, and no one wants to get hit by an irresponsible rider! THINK…and ride safely! Grooming EVERYONE loves seeing freshly groomed trails. But did you realize that groomed trails need to “set-up” in order to stand up to the snowmobile traffic? Up to 6 hours is required for fresh-groomed trail snow to re-freeze and withstand the amount of riding that most trails receive. Temperature and the type of snow are also factors in the actual “set-up” time. When you come across a freshly manicured trail, please respect the groomer driver by 1) yielding to (Continued on page 19) Contact NYSSA: PO Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566-1040 * EMAIL - nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com TOLL FREE: (888) 624-3849 * FAX: (888) 317-2441 * www.nysnowmobiler.com December 2014 - Page 18 NYSSA Online Magazine (Continued from page 18) the machines…IT’S THE LAW! 2) dim your headlights, whether you are approaching a groomer from the front or the rear. Your bright lights are unsafe to the groomer drivers! 3) don’t tear-up the fresh snow, and ride on the right side at all times. Yes, it may look more enjoyable to ride on the smoothed-out snow, but all you will be doing is negatively affecting the trail and cutting down on the longevity of the trail. Many groomer drivers spend hours and hours in the machines…traveling only 6 to 9 miles per hour. Respect the effort that these volunteers are giving for everyone’s enjoyment! High-beam Headlights Above I mentioned to dim your headlights when approaching a groomer. Actually, snowmobile operators should always switch to their low-beams whenever approaching oncoming snowmobilers on the trails OR when riding on vehicle roadways. Just like in a car or truck, high-beams could blind a driver and cause an accident. Its common sense and respect to dim your lights when high-beams could affect oncoming traffic. Stay on The Marked Trails! Snowmobile club volunteers take extreme care to find the safest trail for snowmobile traffic to ride, especially in open fields. The club reps mark the outer boundary (delineate, by State Law) with stakes, and those stakes then represent the safe path of travel, AND where NOT to go outside of. Inside the stakes, clubs mark objects that one may encounter as well as noting warnings for fences, bridges, culverts, narrowing of trails, etc. Outside of those stakes, no club volunteer can assure riders what may be out there that could damage your sled or injure you. Please understand that when you see signs that state “Stay on Trail”, “Stay on Trail, OR STAY HOME”, or “Respect Landowners”…most of the time that means the generous owners of the property are concerned that riders may or are riding off the section of trail that was given permission to be ridden. Quite possible there may be crops in the fields, or the club is on the last leg with the landowner and may lose the permission if riders keep disrespecting the owner of the land. It’s all about RESPECTING THE LANDOWNERS AND THE CLUBS! No matter how well a trail is marked, remember that you need to be aware of the possibility of changing trail and weather conditions along with the possibility of an unsuspected hazard on/near the trail. Be in control of your snowmobile at all times, being responsible and driving defensibly. Here’s to a safe, fun, and long snowmobile season. I would like to wish each snowmobiler a Happy Holiday Season as well. Pray for more snow and cold temperatures throughout the entire winter. STAY RIGHT, …And BETWEEN the Stakes! THINK! You are an ambassador of this sport. Contact NYSSA: PO Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566-1040 * EMAIL - nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com TOLL FREE: (888) 624-3849 * FAX: (888) 317-2441 * www.nysnowmobiler.com December 2014 - Page 19 NYSSA Online Magazine Want to drive a groomer? First, you need to take the Groomer Operator Safety Course. 45 people attended this one, hosted by the TC Riders and Taberg Trailblazers club in Florence on 12-14-14, and taught by NYSSA Trail Coordinator Jim Rolf. Photo by Jim Rolf PRINOTH Launches the Cleanest Snow Groomer Engine Technology – new Emission PRINOTH announces the unveiling of the all new CLEAN MOTION engine technology, available on its new Snow Groomer platforms, currently demoing across North America. In 2015, PRINOTH will present new innovative models that are the first snow groomers in the world to be equipped with the latest engine technology that meets the stringent emissions standards of Euromot Stage IV / EPA Tier 4final for off-road diesel equipment. For Ski resorts and their business partners, this modern and eco-friendly technology represents the reference in performance and sustainability. The focus of PRINOTH’s philosophy is the CLEAN MOTION strategy, synonym with engines that combine maximum power and optimal values of emissions as well as services compatible with sustainable use of the vehicles internationally. Comprised of the new Tier 4 final engine technology, required by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, it will be the only snow groomer engine meeting the strict emission levels and will offer to ski resorts the cleanest engine for their snow grooming operations. “One of the challenges when integrating a low-emissions engine on a snow groomer is to maintain the highperformance expected by our customers. PRINOTH’s CLEAN MOTION philosophy in combination with the new engine technology will not only maintain actual performance levels but will deliver even more power and dozing capability, all of this while reducing fuel consumption and emissions” said Jean-Claude Perreault, Vice-President Sales North America for PRINOTH. This new engine technology will be available for the North American market beginning in 2015 following an extensive demo program this season. Performance, Sustainability, Environmental Grooming, CLEAN MOTION by PRINOTH. More information about PRINOTH and its new snow grooming vehicles is available at www.prinoth.com/COMINGSOON Contact NYSSA: PO Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566-1040 * EMAIL - nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com TOLL FREE: (888) 624-3849 * FAX: (888) 317-2441 * www.nysnowmobiler.com December 2014 - Page 20 NYSSA Online Magazine Groomer Operator Training course in Chautauqua County submitted by Paul Weatherlow, Secretary, Chautauqua Lake Snowmobile Club On Saturday, December 6, 2014 the Chautauqua Lake Snowmobile Club and Webb's Captains Table Restaurant hosted a 4-hour Groomer Operator Training Course in their big banquet room. Photo by Steve Smith Chautauqua Lake Snowmobile Clubs' Safety Coordinator, Scott Shapert had contacted Jim MacFarland of OPRHP's Snowmobile Unit to arrange for a course to be held in Chautauqua County before the 2014-2015 season could begin. Scott along with Club President Chris Jaynes contacted the other clubs in the area and invited them to send people who might want: a refresher course; to become new groomer operator; to become the assistant operator and ride shotgun; to just learn and understand how it all works. Webb's Captain's Table Restaurant provided the podium, projector screen, plus coffee and danish for all in attendance. The course had 72 people register for the course ahead of time. After losing a couple registered people and gaining some last minute attendees, the total remained at 72 present for the course. Attendees came from: Alleghany State Park, Chautauqua Lake Snowmobile Club, Ellery Sno-Cruisers, and Lake Effect Trailbreakers. Some of the extra interest is due to two of the clubs expecting (hoping) to take delivery of brand new groomers via the RTP grant sometime during the 2014-2015 season. There are currently 24 large tracked groomers operated by the 100% all-volunteer clubs in Chautauqua County. The two new groomers will bring the total up to 26 large tracked groomers, primarily Tucker Sno-Cats, Bombardiers, and Prinoth brand machines. Most of our groomers go out after 10:00 pm and return from their routes after 2:00 am (and sometimes 4:00 am or longer). Very few of us ever really get to see what goes on back in the drag that the groomer pulls. Somehow it just magically makes the trail smooth again. Both the groomers and the drags that do their magic on the trails are becoming more sophisticated. Almost all are drags are 8 feet wide or wider with most employing as many as 11 cutting blades before the pan in back smoothes everything out. The science behind the groomer and the drag pulled along the snowmobile trails needs some explanation. OPRHP's Jim MacFarland taught those present about mogul formation, mogul removal, types of snow, times for trails to setup after grooming, best temperatures, best grooming speeds, things to watch out for on the trail, fallen branches and trees, narrow bridges, safety out on the trail, etc. Jim left training materials plus DVD visual aides to distribute among the different organizations after the course. In addition to the Groomer Operator Training Course that is held every couple of years, there are the annual Snowmobile Operator Safety Training classes for new or younger riders, there are the annual Trail Signing classes too, and plans are in the works to include First Aid classes too. Groomer Operators tend to be the first to find somebody who has had troubles out on the trail late at night. All the participants would like to thank Webb's Captains Table Restaurant for helping host the course. Contact NYSSA: PO Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566-1040 * EMAIL - nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com TOLL FREE: (888) 624-3849 * FAX: (888) 317-2441 * www.nysnowmobiler.com December 2014 - Page 21 NYSSA Online Magazine 2015 Scholarship Applications * Northeast Chapter ISC * Norris Brusoe NYSSA Scholarship * Joan & Digger Vriessen NYSSA Scholarship * Application Deadline for Scholarships is February 27, 2015! Each year, NYSSA awards two (2) $500 scholarships: *Norris Brusoe NYSSA Scholarship Download Application: MS Word Version (.DOC) Adobe Acrobat Version (PDF) *Joan & Digger Vriessen NYSSA Scholarship Only members of NYS Snowmobile Clubs will be eligible for the scholarships. Northeast Chapter ACSA: The top 2 NYSSA applications will be sent to the NEC Scholarship Committee where they will compete against applications from Northeastern United States and Canadian Provinces for two, $1,000 scholarships. Guidelines: (the guidelines below print with the application packet above) ACSA Scholarships: The top two New York applications will also be sent to the Northeast Chapter of the International Snowmobile Council (NEC) Scholarship Committee, where they will compete against applications from other Northeast States for two (2) $1,000 scholarships. Criterion: The NYSSA Scholarship Committee will review all applications and make its awards based upon academic achievement, extracurricular involvement, community service and the quality of the original essay submitted with each application. Financial need is a secondary criterion used in the selection of the winner. Completion of the financial need portion of the application is optional, however students who have provided a complete financial background will be given priority over those whose applications are incomplete when all other considerations are the same. Please make sure you include attachments 1 through 6 on the application. The 2015 essay should be about what snowmobiling means to you, or about snowmobiling in your state (economy, trails, environment) in five hundred (500) words or less. Applicants must be graduating high school seniors who have been accepted at a College, Junior College, or Vocational School, or must be College Students who are already enrolled. The student’s Parent(s) or Guardian(s) must be a member in good standing of NYSSA as of January 1, 2015. To obtain a NYSSA Club membership, go to: https://membership.nysnowmobiler.com • Application, letter of acceptance at your college you will be attending, transcript of grades at high school or grade record of the college you are already attending, essay and recommendations must be received by NYSSA by February 27, 2015 as one package. All applications must be complete to be considered. • Applications must be received at the NYSSA Office on or before February 27, 2015. Late applications will not be considered. • The applications submitted to NYSSA will be answered by mail after judging. The two top New York applications will be notified by the NYSSA Executive Director and will be forwarded to the Northeast Chapter of ACSA. All application materials are considered Confidential, and will be limited to examination for their intended purpose only and become property of the NYSSA and the Northeast Chapter of ACSA. Mail your application package to: NYSSA – Attention Scholarships, PO Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566 -- must be received on or before February 27, 20145 to be considered. Contact NYSSA: PO Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566-1040 * EMAIL - nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com TOLL FREE: (888) 624-3849 * FAX: (888) 317-2441 * www.nysnowmobiler.com December 2014 - Page 22 NYSSA Online Magazine Contact NYSSA: PO Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566-1040 * EMAIL - nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com TOLL FREE: (888) 624-3849 * FAX: (888) 317-2441 * www.nysnowmobiler.com December 2014 - Page 23 NYSSA Online Magazine NYSSA CHARITIES PAGE NYSSA encourages its individual members and its Clubs to support the following charitable organizations: Pink Ribbon Riders www.pinkribbonriders.com The Pink Ribbon Riders mission is to promote awareness of breast cancer in the motor sports industry for both men and women while raising funds for those in need. Easter Seals www.easterseals.com Easter Seals has been helping individuals with disabilities and special needs, and their families, live better lives for over 85 years. The USO www.uso.org/howtohelp The USO is a private, nonprofit organization whose mission is to support the troops by providing morale, welfare and recreation-type services to our men and women in uniform. Safety Question: Answer: A Q: Where are you NOT allowed to operate a snowmobile? A) On the tracks of a working railroad B) On the outside banks of highways other than limited-access highways C) On another club’s trails Photo Courtesy Huffington Post Note: we don’t make these questions up - they’re right out of the Safety Program workbook! Safety Courses are listed at http://www.nysparks.com/recreation/snowmobiles/safety-courses.aspx -- beginning in September each year. Contact NYSSA: PO Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566-1040 * EMAIL - nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com TOLL FREE: (888) 624-3849 * FAX: (888) 317-2441 * www.nysnowmobiler.com December 2014 - Page 24 NYSSA Online Magazine Check out the local lodging available too, and many more discounts! Byrncliff Old Forge Camping Resort Charlie’s Inn Rocky Acres Inn Country Inn & Suites Tumble Inn Junction Campground Water’s Edge Inn Available all year long at: http://www.nysnowmobiler.com/memberdiscounts Contact NYSSA: PO Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566-1040 * EMAIL - nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com TOLL FREE: (888) 624-3849 * FAX: (888) 317-2441 * www.nysnowmobiler.com December 2014 - Page 25 NYSSA Online Magazine It’s TIME to RENEW your CLUB MEMBERSHIP! How to Renew Online and Print your Voucher 1. Go to www.nysnowmobiler.com and click on the Big Green Button at the upper left. 2. Enter your Member ID and password. Don’t know your Member ID? Use the “Forgot” link: Don’t know your Password? Use the button. 3. Once you are logged in, you may renew your membership with your existing Club, or join a different club, or join several clubs. Be sure to select the “Individual” or “Family” membership type as appropriate. 4. Fill in your credit card info and press PAY NOW! 5. Once the transaction is completed, return to the home page. To the right of the Club Name is the word ‘Voucher’. Click on that to view and print your Voucher. Still need assistance? Email us at membership@nysnowmobiler.com, or call the Membership Help Desk at 888-624-3849 x 103. Turn the page to learn how to register your sled(s) online with the NYS Department of Motor Vehicles! --> Contact NYSSA: PO Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566-1040 * EMAIL - nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com TOLL FREE: (888) 624-3849 * FAX: (888) 317-2441 * www.nysnowmobiler.com December 2014 - Page 26 NYSSA Online Magazine How to register your sled(s) online with the NYS Department of Motor Vehicles 1. Let’s get you to the right place: If you are a New York State Resident, go to this website: https://transact.dmv.ny.gov/RegistrationRenew/index.cfm If you are Out of State, go to this website: https://transact.dmv.ny.gov/SnowmobileOutofState/ 2. Follow the on-screen instructions (they are different for NY Residents and Out of State, so we can’t reproduce them here). 3. Remember to enter your 12-digit NYSSA Voucher ID (located above the barcode on your 2014-15 Voucher) with no dashes or spaces. XX-XXXX-XXXXXX 4. Print your Temporary Registration - your permanent registration and stickers for your sled will be mailed to you by NYS DMV within ten days. Helpful tip from one of our members! Anne, Thanks for your help, I think this will work so you might want to add this to your bag of short cuts. Instead of printing the temporary registration, I simply saved it on my computer and sent it to my email on my I phone. So if i get questioned about it, I was told to always have a phone on me when I ride, and I'm just trying to save the environment by going paperless!! Sounds good. Tom Contact NYSSA: PO Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566-1040 * EMAIL - nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com TOLL FREE: (888) 624-3849 * FAX: (888) 317-2441 * www.nysnowmobiler.com December 2014 - Page 27 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. Season 2014-15 NY Snowmobiler Publication Dates: NEW YORK STATE S N O W M OB I L E A S S O C I A T I O N (11days after each BOD Meeting). May 13, 2015 January 21, 2015 June 17, 2015 February 18, 2015 March 18, 2015 AD RATES April 16, 2015 PO Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566-1040 888-624-3849 / Fax 888-317-2441 E-mail: nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com www.nysnowmobiler.com NYSSA Calendar of Events January 10, 2015 NYSSA Board of Directors Meeting Clarion Hotel Batavia, NY January 11, 2015 “Take a Friend Snowmobiling Event” Genesee Sno Packers Clubhouse 102 S. Pearl St, Oakfield, NY January 24, 2015 “Take a Friend Snowmobiling Event” Grafton State Park WinterFest Rte 2, Cropseyville, NY February 7, 2015 NYSSA Board of Directors Meeting The Beeches Inn & Conference Ctr Rome, NY February 8, 2015 “Take a Friend Snowmobiling Event” Delta Lake State Park Rome, NY February 21, 2015 “Take a Friend Snowmobiling Event” Chautauqua County Location TBD March 7, 2015 NYSSA Board of Directors Meeting Tailwater Lodge Altmar, NY April 4, 2015 NYSSA Board of Directors Meeting Carnegie Conf Ctr - upstairs at Drivers Village, Cicero, NY April 10 - 13, 2015 SLEDNY Educational Forum & NYSSA Annual Meeting Rochester Riverside Convention Ctr Rochester, NY May 2, 2015 June 6, 2015 NYSSA Board of Directors Meeting Carnegie Conf Ctr - upstairs at Drivers Village, Cicero, NY June 10 - 13, 2015 International Snowmobile Congress Niagara Falls Convention Center Niagara Falls, NY Club Events are listed on our website: www.nysnowmobiler.com Safety Courses are listed at http://www.nysparks.com/recreation/snowmobiles/safety-courses.aspx
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