NYSSA Online Magazine - New York State Snowmobile Association
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NYSSA Online Magazine - New York State Snowmobile Association
Award Nominations ~ p.6 * What does NYSSA do? p.12 Trail Privileges ~ p. 14 * STUD BAN? ~ p. 16 New York January 2016 SNOWMOBILER Online The Official Publication of the New York State Snowmobile Association The LUCKIEST Family in New York State! Polaris “Family of Five” Winners Todd and Michelle Pitts! NYSSA Online Magazine Lucky! Lucky!! Lucky!!! Lucky Todd with his Pro-X at left, lucky kids Austin, Haleigh and Madison, and lucky wife Michelle with their new Polaris sleds. Photo provided. In February of 2015, Todd Pitts bought his wife Michelle a 2015 Switchback, and snow checked a new 2016 ProX. At that time Polaris was running a short, eight-week contest. Little did Todd know when he filled out an entry blank at his favorite dealer, 3 Seas Recreation in Lakewood, NY, that he would be one of the eight lucky winners! The Polaris giveaway was for five sleds to each winner! According to Ken Dubois, Polaris' District Sales Manager, the program ran in January and February 2015, so there were 8 weeks of winners (8 families won) or 40 sleds in total given away, nationwide. You probably couldn't find a more loyal Polaris family. Todd has been a Polaris fan since his teenage years. His first sled was a 72 Polaris Colt 340 and he has always owned Polaris sleds since then. At the time of entering the contest the Pitts family already had 3 Polaris snowmobiles. And then Todd bought Michelle a 2015 Switchback, and snow checked a new 2016 ProX bringing their sled count to five. It was just days later that Todd got the call that he had won the drawing for FIVE MORE brand new Polaris Sleds - and that the family was now the proud owner of TEN Polaris sleds! The five snowmobiles are valued at about $45,000, and included (2) Pro RMK 800 155; (2) Indy 550 144; and (1) Youth 120. Polaris even paid the registration fees for all the sleds! (Continued on page 3) 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 January 2016 - Page 2 NYSSA Online Magazine (Continued from page 2) The family is a member of the Lake Effect Trailbreakers and travel trail systems throughout Chautauqua and Cattaraugus counties. In February, Todd will be headed to Wyoming with the new Polaris RMK for his first trip snowmobiling out west, something he had always hoped to do. Todd tells us, "Since the youth sled was too small for our children my wife and I decided to donate it to a local charity called Kallies Krusade, which assists families dealing with pediatric cancer and other childhood illnesses.” No hand-me-down sleds for these kids! They’re riding their brand new Polarises! And that’s the kind of guy Todd is. Accord- Photo provided. ing to one of his friends (who originally contacted NYSSA to tell us about Todd’s win): “He hasn't ridden much for a couple of years because his kids are young and he was just starting a business... couldn't have happened to a nicer guy..!” Todd continued "If I had to say anything, I guess it would be Thank You to Polaris for the win and opportunity to be able to share my passion with my family and friends on brand new machines and that it has been nothing short of a dream come true for this die hard Polaris guy!" Donating the little Indy to Kallie’s Krusade. Photo provided. 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 January 2016 - Page 3 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 President’s Message. ...Jim Elmore P. 5 From the Desk of the Executive Director ...D. Jacangelo P. 8 Did you Know? What’s Happening at NYSSA.. R. Warner P. 10 Riding is a PRIVILEGE P. 14 Quebec Government Bans Aftermarket Studs! P. 16 Trail Coordinator Report ...Jim Rolf P. 18 Take a Friend Snowmobiling Schedule P. 21 Featured Member Discounts: Wyndham Hotels P. 23 AD RATES 2015-16 Officers President Jim Elmore, 585-813-4610 president@nysnowmobiler.com Vice President Craig LaPlante, 315-854-6719 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: 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 January 2016 - Page 4 NYSSA Online Magazine President’s Message by Jim Elmore, NYSSA President 585-813-4610 president@nysnowmobiler.com Ride Responsibly Please! The season has started up with several areas of the State receiving snow. Many clubs were able to open their trails up for snowmobiling over the past 10 days. With the trails opening later this year than usual, there have been several safety concerns pertaining to our sport. There have been a few accidents involving snowmobilers on the trail or private property. Recently a couple of young ladies in Western New York were air-lifted to a Buffalo area hospital. They were injured riding in their own yard. Inexperience and age seemed to have played a role in this accident. There have been other accidents involving snowmobiles and other vehicles on the trails. Snowmobilers, please remember you are not the only traffic on private or public trails. There are snow groomers, motor vehicles, wildlife, and other recreational activities occurring on the trails. Please stay alert and ride responsibly. Gas is Cheaper than Bottled Water! The good news for consumers lately? Gasoline prices are the lowest in years. I`m sure we are thankful we are no longer paying $4.00 or more a gallon like we were a couple of winters ago. With lower gas prices, we can take this opportunity to ride our snowmobiles more this season and trailer to where the snow is. The economists are concern that the price of oil will affect our economy with the current free fall from $100 a barrel a year ago to its current price of $29. For the time being, we just have to take advantage of the low price and ride more. We have been punished enough, so buy gasoline, it is cheaper than bottled water right now. Youth Snowmobilers at the SLEDNY Forum The State of Wisconsin several years ago thought of a program to introduce children into snowmobiling. Their program started in one county and after several years expanded to include the majority of their State. They currently are enjoying the fruits of their hard labor in this program. They have a very strong Gas prices were a lot higher in 2008! Photo by Anne O’Dell youth program and hundreds of young people are volunteering to build trails and help bring more youth into the program. There happens to be a couple of these young people that went through this program who are now 21 or older. A few have gone on to be presidents of their local clubs or strong volunteers to the sport. This program did not happen in one season., It took many years of hard work for this program to develop. They are now producing the next generation of club officers and trail volunteers. For the 2016 SLEDNY Educational Forum being held April 29-30 in Lake Placid, we are offering free registration to any youth 17 and under (they must be preregistered.) NYSSA directors and officers feel we can accomplish what Wisconsin is doing with their snowmobile youth program. The future of snowmobiling will be in great hands if we take the time now to educate our young riders before they lose interest in the sport. Please review our Forum schedule of classes when you register for the Forum this April. The early registration discount price of $50 for adults ends on February 29, then it will increase to $80. Details are at www.nyssaforum.com. Our guest speaker this year is ESPN’s X-Games Gold medalist winner Levi LaVallee. He is looking forward to visiting our Forum and meeting our members. (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 January 2016 - Page 5 NYSSA Online Magazine (Continued from page 5) Award Nomination Time! I would like to remind all of our members to please take the time to nominate your fellow club members that go above and beyond for our sport. We all know that snowmobiler that always is ready to help out or always answer the call when the club or fellow snowmobilers need assistance. All the forms can be printed off via our NYSnowmobiler.com webpage. Please send these in before March 1st so our awards committee can review each nominee. The awards are presented at the Awards Banquet held in conjunction with the NYSSA Annual Meeting and Forum at the end of each season. Click each award title for an award application form. For the President's Award (criteria to be determined by the President) email the president: president@nysnowmobiler.com Snowmobiler of the Year (PDF) -- MS Word version Snowmobile Family of the Year (PDF) -- MS Word version Snowmobile Dealership of the Year (PDF) -- MS Word version Groomer of the Year (PDF) -- MS Word version Club of the Year (PDF) -- MS Word version Youth Snowmobiler of the Year (PDF) -- MS Word version Award History may be viewed here 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 January 2016 - Page 6 NYSSA Online Magazine 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 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 January 2016 - Page 7 NYSSA Online Magazine From the Desk of the Executive Director By Dominic Jacangelo, Executive Director dominic@nysnowmobiler.com 888-624-3849 x104 A problem for clubs, landowners and riders: the first snows! It has finally gotten cold enough around the state for it to snow. The Lake Effect snow is certainly kicking into high gear around Tug Hill and Chautauqua. It started to crank up just after New Year’s Day but it had been way too warm to be sustained and with it came many problems. The small area it covered was the only area in the state to ride, so it got hammered both in the places that were open to riding and the areas which were still closed. I know you spend a lot of money on your sleds and you want to grab every opportunity to ride, but you have no choice but to obey the clubs’ and the landowners’ wishes. All the Tug Hill Clubs as well as every club around the state, work very hard on delivering you a great ride. Don’t mess it up by riding on trails which have not been opened by either the club or the land owner. That is simply selfish and inconsiderate of everyone who has put their blood, sweat and tears into getting land owner permission and preparing that trail for a season of use, not just a day. It only takes one or two individuals to have a trail closed to the many. As a general guide the upper trails around the Tug Hill which are seasonal roads are usually the first to open with the lower trails opening later requiring sustained periods of cold to have a hard surface. Check the clubs’ website before you head out! Lake Effect Snow means high winds and “high winds” means downed trees and branches. All the clubs will do the best they can to keep trails clear. You need to do the best you can to keep you and those you ride with safe. I know you don’t want to hear this, but this is the time of the year to ride conservatively. There are a lot of unknowns buried under that snow. Give the groomers a chance to get that “out of place” hidden rock or branch off the trail. Remember it is your thumb that pushes that throttle. The RUSSH Campaign There is a pretty good Facebook Page out there. https://www.facebook.com/RUSSH-502460256597919/ The page, started by a group of riders concerned with riding issues, focuses on riders having Respect, Understanding, Safety, Stewardship and Honor. It is worth the trip to the page to see how these five words should fit into your riding experience. Personally, I like this page and I like what these folks are trying to get across to all riders. I read it on the Web… it must be true! The New York State Snowmobile Association is a large organization with a great diversity of clubs, members and opinions. It is that diversity that gives the organization its broad reach and ability to influence government policies on both the state and local level. As a large organization we take our share of shots from both the informed and uninformed. We will always strive to communicate with our members as best we can, but reasoned and timely communication just does not seem possible on blogs and some bulletin boards. We just don’t have the time to monitor every board out there and respond to some of the most ill-informed comments posted. If you have a question or a suggestion regarding NYSSA policies or operations, I recommend that you send me an e-mail and I will turn around a response ASAP. Old school but it still works! Don’t forget to “Like” the NYSSA Facebook page. The most current information and news is always posted there. 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 January 2016 - Page 8 NYSSA Online Magazine Adirondack Park Rule Making: Bicycles on former all-season roads and non-natural materials for construction projects! Are you real busy? Most of us are, but please take two minutes to send a short e-mail to SLMP_comments@apa.ny.gov that says “ I support the APA plan to amend the SLMP to allow the use of nonnatural materials in the construction of bridges (Alternative 3) and I support allowing bicycles on former all season roads in primitive areas (Alternative 3a and 3b) .” So why? Last Wednesday I attended an Adirondack Park Agency public hearing on changes to the Adirondack State Land Master Plan (SLMP). The SLMP guides most action in the Park and defines which activities can be conducted in which land classifications in the park. For instance snowmobiling can take place in Wild Forest but not in Wilderness classified lands. During the planning for the Essex Tract it became apparent that a bridge over the Cedar River constructed of just natural materials would be enormous and enormously expensive. I will not apologize for the fact that we want access to this bridge but that decision will be made independent of what the bridge is constructed of. The APA should be in a position that allows them to allow the Department of Environmental Conservation to use those construction materials which makes the best sense from both an ecological view as well as a cost benefit view. Bicycles? Listening to several of the other speakers I could have sworn they were referring to motorcycles. It is the first time I heard a bicycle ever referred to as “mechanized” recreation! The APA is proposing to allow the use of bicycles on former all season roads in the park within Primitive classified land units. This is not mountain biking but rather most of it will be family oriented recreation. An activity which we at NYSSA very much support. I think our friends in the bike community could use our active support. “It is just bicycling!” New technology for sleds doesn’t just happen. It starts with training the right engineers in college who have some experience working on snowmobiles. SLEDNY is proud to be a sponsor of three clean sled teams from NY colleges and universities. These teams compete each year in a national competition featuring the latest in snowmobile technologies. Pictured at right: The 2016 Rochester Institute of Technology Clean Sled Team! Good Luck RIT! 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 January 2016 - Page 9 NYSSA Online Magazine Did You Know?? What’s Been Happening at NYSSA. From the Desk of the New York State Snowmobile Association Secretary 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 January 2016 NYSSA Board of Directors meeting. Remsen-Lake Placid Line No decision or contact on the issue of removing the rails has been received. DEC Rule Making on Easements NYSSA is reviewing the rule making to see what impact it possibly may have on snowmobiling . High Peaks Wilderness area The state has proposed buying a tract of land sometime this year. The area that will be affected is north of the Essex Chain of Lakes. NYSSA will reach out to other user groups for input and continue to monitor this issue. Parks/NYSSA Quarterly Meeting An online education program was discussed and NYSSA has made it clear that they are requesting that if Parks makes changes to the Snowmobile Safety program, the incorporate a hybrid class with an online portion as well as a required in-person portion. Parks would like more feedback from the clubs on the proposal. Groomer Classifications The Trails & Funding Committee has been working on updating the classification of groomers. Four classes were proposed. New machines must be sent into Parks. Parks needs to know the make, model, serial number of new machine needed and what older machine should be removed from the list. If the machine was purchased from another club, Parks will need to know so it can be removed from that old club’s equipment list. Timber matting National Grid has timber matting for sale to clubs for $35 each. A Tucker hard at work. Photo by Mike Blance. Each mat weighs about 2000 pounds each. They can be purchased at several locations including; Selkirk, Frankfort, Rochester and Brewerton. The matting are 2x8 in size and are made of pressure treated wood. They have 3 layers of wood, criss- crossed. Arrangements can be made for an additional fee to have them shipped. Super Raffle Tickets 83,000 tickets have been distributed to clubs. Clubs mailing tickets out to members need to instruct people to mail the tickets and money back to the clubs and not to Onondaga County Snowmobile Association. Clubs can submit the ticket stubs and money to the OCSA PO Box ONCE a month or bring the tickets and money to the Forum in April. Forum Registration The Forum registration has opened. For registration and information go to: www.nyssaforum.com Club Membership Club membership has been very slow this year due to the poor snow conditions. There are 36,899 club members throughout the state. Trailer Schedule NYSSA trailers are available to clubs for their events. To schedule one, please contact General Manager, Anne O’Dell at: nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com. (Continued on page 11) 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 January 2016 - Page 10 NYSSA Online Magazine (Continued from page 10) NYSSA Business Membership NYSSA Business Membership forms are available to clubs on NYSSA’s website on the Business Membership page. Clubs who participate and sign their local businesses up will receive half of the $100 membership fee. Businesses will receive a door sticker, advertisement space in the monthly Online Magazine and will be listed on the NYSSA website. Facebook Boost Clubs have asked how to increase the hits on their Facebook posts. Gramercy Communications has developed a one page document on how to increase Facebook exposure. Clubs interested in this material can email a request to Kristen Murphy at: Kristen@gramercycommunications.com. Free Weekend Free weekend will be held for registered Out of State riders on January 16 – 18, 2016. Riders will also be able to access the Old Forge trails without paying for the Town of Webb permit. Automated Trail Grant Program Parks has distributed the majority of the 70% vouchers. Five or six counties have not received their vouchers pending additional information. Automated Trail Grant Program 60-day window The window has been put in place. Parks has changed the window to 120-days out for the month of January and the 60-day requirement will completely go into effect on March 1 st. The online tutorials have been updated and Parks will begin scheduling the classes for instruction. Trail Fund The Trail Fund will be $4.3 million in fund this year. If we do not get snow, some clubs will not make their funding. Clubs will not receive the 30% funds if they do not meet their funding. NYS Trail Maps The new state trail maps have been printed are ready for distribution. Copies of the maps can be requested through the Snowmobile Unit at NYS Parks, snowmobile.unit@parks.ny.gov. Federal Mileage Reimbursement Rate Clubs using the Federal mileage reimbursement rate should be aware that as of January 1, 2016 the rate was set at $ .54/mile. Loud Pipes/Stay on Trails Poster A new poster will be available to clubs. The posters are designed to be placed in bars, gas stations, etc. They will promote education on the negative effect loud pipes have on the trail system as well as riders who do not stay on the marked trail. Safety Instructor’s Recommendations Certified safety instructors are being asked review the current training manuals and provide feedback and recommendations on the issues that can be placed in the online classes. What should be included in the hands on portion should also be recommended. Please respond back to the Safety and Education Committee with recommendations at: safety-com@nysnowmobiler.com. 7th Annual Vintage Show Directors are encouraged to request a donation for the Vintage Show from their local clubs and associations. The donations will be used to fund cash prizes for winners. Pre-registration for the Vintage Show can be completed at: www.nyssaforum.com (Continued on page 12) 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 January 2016 - Page 11 NYSSA Online Magazine (Continued from page 11) NYSSA Officer Nominations Nominations for the 2016 Election are being sought. Interested parties can download a nomination form at right. NYSSA Bylaw Changes – Proposed Three bylaw changes have been proposed by Joel Munson of the Ridge Riders Snowmobile Club. Proposed changes included a change in the term of office for NYSSA officers and Directors and the number of Club Delegates allotted at the Annual Meeting. All proposals are under review by the NYSSA Bylaw Committee. Committee recommendations will be presented to the Board of Directors at the February meeting in Rome, New York. “WHAT DOES NYSSA DO?” www.nysnowmobiler.com/about-nyssa Statewide advocacy for the sport ** Research and develop information on issues relating to the sport ** Research, identify and acquire general liability insurance to cover all TME’s involved in trail maintenance ** Develop information on best management practices for the clubs. ** Seek out sources for club insurance at affordable prices (D&O) ** Develop legislative proposals for the benefit of the sport** Seek out and communicate with members of the legislature supportive of NYSSA issues ** Advise State Parks on issues important to snowmobilers** Intervene with State Parks and sponsors when they are in conflict with the club ** Developed comprehensive information on the economics of snowmobiling ** Developed comprehensive information on the demographics of snowmobilers ** Developed comprehensive information on snowmobiler attitudes towards trail issues ** Interact with the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) on snowmobile program information ** Advise DMV on the on-line registration system **Work with the Department of Environmental Conservation on ensuring snowmobiling issues are considered in Unit Management Plans ** Work with corporate sponsors to acquire benefits for association members ** Investigate snowmobile accidents and provides information to specialized counsel ** Teach proper trail signage ** Investigate member complaints regarding the condition of trails ** Report to clubs and Parks the absence of trail maintenance and signage ** Seek ways to improve safety on our trails ** Act as a statewide spokesperson for snowmobile related issues ** Ensure that snowmobile related businesses are given credit for the jobs they support ** Organize and hold an annual Educational Forum for all snowmobilers (18th Educational Forum) ** Provide specialized training for snowmobile club volunteers ** Assist the clubs with meeting state mandates ** Provide GPS training for club members ** Provide an online system for club membership ** Formally respond to government reports regarding the snowmobile community ** Oppose legislation that threatens the viability of the sport ** Recognize and call attention to those public officials who have supported the sport ** Represent the sport on the State Trails Council and the Forest Preserve Advisory Committee ** Ensure that snowmobiling receives it fair share of federal RTP grants ** Provides through partners, a $4000 accidental death and dismemberment insurance policy ** Provide two college scholarships for NYSSA members ** Coordinate with other state, Regional and National Snowmobile Associations on issues of importance to snowmobilers ** Provide research grants to support NY university participation in the Clean Sled Challenge ** Produce 12 issues of the New York Snowmobiler Online Magazine ** Produce two additional print issues of the New York Snowmobiler magazine in partnership with Supertrax Magazine ** Raise money for charitable organizations; Easter Seals, Pink Ribbon Riders and USO ** CoordiContact NYSSA: PO Box 1040, Pine Bush, NY 12566-1040 * EMAIL - nyssaoffice@nysnowmobiler.com January 2016 - Page 12 TOLLnate FREE:the (888) TRP 624-3849 for the * FAX: Adirondack (888) 317-2441 Travel * www.nysnowmobiler.com Corridor for snowmobile clubs. NYSSA Online Magazine Register today @ www.nyssaforum.com Levi on TV: ESPN Jan. 28 - 29 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 January 2016 - Page 13 NYSSA Online Magazine Please keep in mind as the riding season gets off to a late start: that the use of most trails across New York State are a ‘privilege & NOT a right’! This applies to the various easement agreements established by the DEC across timber properties that often have lease agreements with private user groups. This applies to the farmers who have agreed to travel corridors through their croplands - which are their livelihoods. This applies to the vast number of private landowners with whom Clubs work diligently to secure their consent. This applies to municipalities who grant permission for snowmobilers to travel over seasonal roadways. Etc., etc., etc…. Submitted by David Knapp, NYSSA Director for Franklin County New Business Members !! Attention students and parents! Application Deadline for NYSSA Scholarships is February 29, 2016! 2016 NYSSA Application and Instructions: PDF MS Word Each year, NYSSA awards two $500 scholarships: Norris Brusoe NYSSA Scholarship Joan & Digger Vriessen NYSSA Scholarship Only members of NYS Snowmobile Clubs as of January 1, 2016 will be eligible for these Scholarships. 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 January 2016 - Page 14 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 January 2016 - Page 15 NYSSA Online Magazine ATTENTION RIDERS: DO YOU RIDE IN CANADA? Submitted by Dennis Burns, CCSO Executive Director Quebec Government Bans After Market Studs for Snowmobiles The Canadian Council of Snowmobile Organizations (CCSO) and the Federation des clubs de motoneigistes du Québec (FCMQ) need your assistance to alert the Quebec Government on how your travel plans will be impacted if they do not change the recently announced ban on aftermarket studding of a snowmobile track. The Quebec Provincial Police (QPP) are charging snowmobilers with aftermarket studs in their snowmobile tracks when they travel along or cross a roadway – this is a brand new law on the books and just went active. Full details below in the FCMQ press release. Please send a quick email to the Quebec Minister of Transportation, the Honourable Robert Poëti. Email: ministre@mtq.gouv.qc.ca. expressing your concerns and how much Quebec will lose if your party of 4 travel somewhere other than Quebec and leave your tourism dollars in a jurisdiction that is much friendlier to snowmobilers. Pilot project concerning the use of non-skid devices on the tires or tracks of off-highway vehicles Montreal, January 13th, 2016 – The Quebec government recently presented a pilot project whose purpose is to regulate the use of traction products on off-highway vehicles : Publication. More specifically, the Order of the Minister, in its current form and interpretation, makes all aftermarket track studs illegal at road crossing and on portions of trail which utilise road right-of-ways. Pre-studded tracks (which feature an integrally moulded stud) are, however, tolerated at this time. The Federation des clubs de motoneigistes du Québec (FCMQ) wishes to inform its members that its recommendations in regards to this project were not retained and, as such, the FCMQ was not, and is not, a party to this project. The FCMQ is of the opinion that track studs are a proven safety device whose merit has been proven not only in numerous specialized studies, but also by thousands of snowmobilers over many years. The FCMQ met with representatives of the Ministère des Transports du Québec (MTQ) yesterday in order to discuss this matter. We will continue to work on the file until such time as we obtain what we consider to be an outcome that is reflective of the proven safety attributes of traction products. For additional information related to the pilot project and its application, you are asked to contact the MTQ directly at ministre@mtq.gouv.qc.ca 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 January 2016 - Page 16 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 January 2016 - Page 17 NYSSA Online Magazine Trail Coordinator Report by Jim Rolf, NYSSA Trail Coordinator 888-624-3849 x 102 jrolf@nysnowmobiler.com The colder temperatures and lake effect snow has started to make things whiter for some areas of NYS. And as I write this, the threat of a “nor’easter storm” hitting this weekend looks like its become more of a reality. Let’s continue to hope winter is here to stay and gets better! DON’T JEOPARDIZE LAND ACCESS! It seems this message never gets to the ones that need to read it! Each year many landowners require clubs to delay opening the trails. This is mostly due to hunting season, but also due to livestock still in the fields, or crops that still need to be harvested. NYSSA publishes the dates when hunting seasons end throughout the state, but the landowners and clubs together decide when trails officially open…not over-anxious riders! This year, more than any I can remember, there are many disrespectful and/or uneducated-to-the-facts riders deciding for themselves that when there is some snow on the ground and they want to ride, they just ride. They ride past signs that read TRAIL CLOSED; they ride right past the ribbons or gates blocking the trails; they ride through muddy fields and open swamps; they ride wherever they feel like it! THIS HAS TO END! It’s all about RESPECTING the landowners and the club volunteers who are providing the privilege of having a snowmobile trail network here in NYS. What is so hard about comprehending that? Yes, we are all anxious to ride our snowmobiles and get the most out of our hard-earned money spent on sleds, gear, and registrations/club memberships. But at what cost? Losing trails due to disrespect means a trail is lost forever! Please be aware that clubs often have land use agreements with their landowners outlining specific dates the trails must remain closed until in addition to the weather-related issue like open water and mud, some based on the snow on the ground allowing our farming landowners’ livestock still out in THEIR fields. If in doubt, contact the club(s) in the area that you want to ride IF there is sufficient snow cover to allow riding before the date above. Please don’t jeopardize land access because you want to ride before our season begins by opening gates that are closed. Yes, it is a short season for us, but landowners are the ones who generously allow for the snowmobile trails to be allowed in the first place. Again…it’s about RESPECT! Trail Safety When the trails do officially open and the snow depth is sufficient to ride, please be safe out there! Many reports of accidents have come in to the office and have been passed on to our insurance company already this very short season. A couple were on CLOSED TRAILS! (SEE ABOVE^^^). Stay right and on the marked trails adhering to the signs, thinking about everyone else on the trails at the same time. It’s about enjoying the ride and getting home each time…not about getting to your destination as fast as you can, out of control. NYSSA staff, Directors, and Officers write articles here and in the print magazine as well about Trail Safety REMINDERS every year prior to the start of the season in hopes of reaching the right people. We place messages on (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 January 2016 - Page 18 NYSSA Online Magazine (Continued from page 18) NYSSA’s Facebook page, on SLEDNY’s Facebook page, and on our website, www.nysnowmobiler.com. To those of you that read this all the time and think that we harp on the same subjects too much, please understand that we take the accident reports and complaints from landowners and clubs as an indication that we haven’t yet reached those that we need to, so we keep preaching safety over and over in hopes to. We could also use every other snowmobiler’s help too…if you ride with an out-of-control friend or one who rides too fast on the trails or runs loud exhausts, as an advocate of our sport continuing YOU can help with these specific issues. If your friend doesn’t care what you have to say in that regard, maybe they aren’t a true friend? We need to police ourselves if we plan to keep this sport safer and going strong into the future. Volunteering One area that will never get addressed too much is the need for more volunteer help building the trails, signing the trails, working/planning club fundraising events, filling out the required paperwork, entering the required trail work data, GPSing trails, and also grooming (to name some things clubs do). All clubs are in need of additional help! Over the past couple of years during the STEP signing and grooming instructor classes that I have taught, I’ve notice a positive as I looked out into the attendees that there are many younger people there than in recent years. That’s a great sign to me that some of the younger crowd is interesting in continuing their clubs moving forward. Some clubs do a great job of including the younger crowd. And reading stories of such new youth involvement and seeing the younger attendees is such a positive note! I’ve read and heard about some great news in this regard where longstanding club members couldn’t help out due to serious injuries or health issues where other club members stepped up to accomplish the trail work that needed to get done. These success stories with new volunteers getting involved are what we love to see. I suggest that every rider that is NOT currently helping out a club here in NY think about one thing as they are out enjoying a ride on a snowmobile trail this season…what would happen if all of the volunteers doing all of the work right now couldn’t do it Could you spare a few hours to help with signs? anymore? Know that every little bit of volunteering does help! Photo courtesy Tri-Valley Trail Riders. Take A Friend Snowmobiling Events The TAFS events in Wyoming and Erie Counties were cancelled due to the lack of snow at the time. The rest of the schedule published in this issue is currently still on, and we certainly hope that each of them will get to be hosted. (Continued on page 20) 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 January 2016 - Page 19 NYSSA Online Magazine (Continued from page 19) These events are meant to generate interest in snowmobiling by those that have never been a sled owner, or to those that were sled owners but got out of the sport for whatever reason, and also to those that are looking to take a vacation in the winter to Upstate NY and rent a snowmobile to ride. If we can get more new riders involved it could drive up the revenue to clubs from the Trail Fund as well as club memberships. This is a positive program…if you are near an area that is hosting a TAFS event and know of a friend that is interested or know of someone that lives near one of the events that would like to find out what snowmobiling is all about, let them know of the event and have them attend. What a better way to get someone into the sport than to have them ride a sled themselves. Of course you could let them ride your sled to find that out too! Let’s spread the word about how much we love snowmobiling to our friends that don’t already know about it firsthand… get them involved and loving snowmobiling too! STAY RIGHT, …And BETWEEN the Stakes! THINK! You are an ambassador of this sport. Member Discounts, such as the insurance discounts at left and Driver Ed course below, are available 24/7 at www.nysnowmobiler.com/memberdiscounts. Online Driver Ed.. Just $22 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 January 2016 - Page 20 NYSSA Online Magazine Take A Friend Date Location Sponsoring Club & Contact January 23, 2016 Grafton Lakes State Park 100 Grafton Lakes State Park Way (off NYS Route 2) Grafton, NY 12052 Grafton Trail Blazers Ray Buchholz 518-258-0465 rabuck111@yahoo.com January 30, 2016 HoBeau’s 10 S. West Street (Rte 281) Homer, NY 13077 Seven Valley Sno Goers Melissa Burt - missiburt@yahoo.com 607-756-9137 Randy Wheelock - rswh@verizon.net January 31, 2016 Selkirk Shores State Park 7101 NYS Route 3 Pulaski, NY 13142 Pulaski-Boylston Snowmobile Club Christine Gross 315-430-1754 secretary.pulaskiboylstonsnowmobileclub@gmail.com February 13, 2016 Broome Tioga Motor Sports Club 50 Schafer Road Richford, NY Whitney Point Ridge Riders Josh Braman - 607 422-6079 Mike Blance - 607-648-4564 February 20, 2016 Hudson Crossings Park County Road 42, Schuylerville, NY 12871 Saratoga & Washington County Clubs, in partnership with NYS Canal Corporation Bill Cook - 518-669-7628 saratogacook@gmail.com February 20, 2016 Genesee Sno Packers Clubhouse 102 S. Pearl Street Oakfield, NY Genesee Sno Packers Jane Chaddock - 716-432-9175 jane.chaddock@gmail.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 January 2016 - Page 21 NYSSA Online Magazine Planning Ahead? The Pink Ribbon Riders 2016 New York Snow Run February 19-20, 2016 ~ Old Forge, NY http://www.pinkribbonriders.com/wp/snow-run-tour-usa Safety Question: Answer: A Q: Why should you never* transport a snowmobile backward on a trailer? A)It is against the law B) It changes the balance of the trailer and can cause fishtailing on the road C) It looks silly * The exception to this rule are some en- closed “inline” trailers that are specifically designed and balanced from the factory, such as the one at left, to carry the weight of rearward facing sleds. 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 -- find one in a County near you! 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 January 2016 - Page 22 NYSSA Online Magazine Featured NYSSA Discount: 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 January 2016 - Page 23 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 2015-16 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 (11 days after each BOD Meeting). May 31, 2016 February 18, 2016 July 27, 2016 March 16, 2016 September 21, 2016 April 13, 2016 AD RATES May 12, 2016 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 February 6, 2016 NYSSA Board of Directors Meeting Committees meet at 10 am. Board meeting at 1 pm. The Beeches, 7900 Turin Road, Rome, NY March 5, 2016 NYSSA Board of Directors Meeting Committees meet at 10 am. Board meeting at 1 pm. Tailwater Lodge, 52 Pulaski St Altmar, NY April 2, 2016 NYSSA Board of Directors Meeting Committees meet at 10 am. Board meeting at 1 pm. 1000 Islands Harbor Hotel, 200 Riverside Drive, Clayton NY April 29, 30, and May 1, 2016 SLEDNY Educational Forum and NYSSA Annual Meeting Featuring Levi LeVallee - Registration IS OPEN! Lake Placid Conference Center Main Street, Lake Placid, NY Hotel Reservations are open! May 21, 2016 NYSSA Board of Directors Meeting Committees meet at 10 am. Board meeting at 1 pm. Rusty Rail, 3231 Seneca Turnpike, Canastota, NY 13032 July 16, 2016 NYSSA Board of Directors Meeting Committees meet at 10 am. Board meeting at 1 pm. Rusty Rail, 3231 Seneca Turnpike, Canastota, NY 13032 September 10, 2016 NYSSA Board of Directors Meeting Committees meet at 10 am. Board meeting at 1 pm. Rusty Rail, 3231 Seneca Turnpike, Canastota, NY 13032 October 1, 2016 NYSSA Board of Directors Meeting Committees meet at 10 am. Board meeting at 1 pm. TBD - in conjunction with the Big East Powersports Show - Syracuse Club Events are listed on our website: www.nysnowmobiler.com Safety Courses are listed at http://www.nysparks.com/recreation/snowmobiles/safety-courses.aspx