July 2005 - NYTRO Southern Tier

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July 2005 - NYTRO Southern Tier
Volume 13 ~ Issue 7
NYTRO Inc.
PO BOX 2
Macedon, NY 14502
315-986-0966
Newsletter Article Submissions: [email protected]
NYTRO OHV NEWS
Check us on the web @ www.nytroatv.org
ATV bill seeks to raise penalties
Lawmakers want to crack down on trespassing through farmland.
Governor George Pataki’s signature could raise the penalties for riding ATV’s on
private farmland. Currently the law states that a maximum $250 dollar fine may be
imposed on violators. This current law has been rarely imposed on violators and are
usually released with nothing more than a warning.
The new bill has been approved by the Senate 60-1 and the Assembly 134-0, so
the likelihood of Governor Pataki’s signature is an ideal high. If sign the punishment
would be increased as followed:
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1st Offense
~ up to $250 fine and 15 days in jail
2nd Offense
~ up to $400 fine and 45 days in jail within 18 months of the first
offense
Continuous Offense
~up to $550 in fines and 90 days in jail for infractions within the
18 month period
All offenses on an ATV are considered traffic violations. Traffic violations are
usually pleaded down to lesser offense in court, which in fact turn into a warning with no
fine. With the new bill passed it would insure a fine would be imposed to the violators.
If Governor Pataki does in fact sign the bill it would be taken effect as of
November 1st of 2005. However, the bill hasn’t reached the governor’s office but they
will certainly take a look at it once it’s sent to them said spokeswoman Jennifer Meicht.
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Chapter Information
NYTRO of Western NY
P.O. Box 325, N. Boston, NY 14110-0325
(716) 549-6118 [email protected]
Executive Director – Dale & Julie Mackey
Serving Chautauqua, Erie, Niagara, Orleans,
Wyoming, Genesee, Cattaraugus, and
Allegany Counties
NYTRO of Central NY
P.O. Box 2, Macedon, NY 14502
(315) 986-0966 [email protected]
www.nytrocentralny.org
Executive Director – Joanne Wemes
Serving Monroe, Wayne, Livingston, Ontario, Yates
and surrounding Counties
NYTRO of the Southern Tier
1111 Carrie Avenue, Endicott NY 13760
(607) 786-0676 [email protected]
Executive Director - Gary Burns
Serving Stueben, Chemung, Tompkins, Schuyler,
Tioga, Seneca and parts of Onondaga and
surrounding Counties
NYTRO of Northern NY
P.O. Box 355, Mannsville, NY 13661
(315) 387-6222 [email protected]
Executive Director – Ed McGrew
Serving Lewis and Jefferson Counties
North County ATV Association
NYTRO of Eastern NY
P.O. Box 136, Greenfield Center, NY 12833-0136
(518) 693-7060 [email protected]
Website: www.ncatva.com/page2.html
Executive Director – Fay “Moak” Detraglia
Serving Saratoga, Warren, Fulton, Rensselar, Schenectady, Montgomery, and surrounding Counties
(Special rates apply to this chapter. Please contact them before sending in your application)
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CHAPTER NEWS
NYTRO Central Chapter
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The Tri-County Quad fest is July 15th-17th in PA. If you
would like to go contact Tony Alu at [email protected]. (Online Registration is closed for this
event. There are limited tickets available at the event.
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The Eastern Chapter has a Rodeo July 10 and needs some
help running things. If you could help they would appreciated the support.
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NYSORVA needs help to form a sub-committee in your
region. Please contact Joanne if you would like to help
out.
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Jeremiah Pratt had his 4x4 stolen from his house. It was a
LTZ-400 Suzuki.
Please contact him at:
[email protected] if you have any information.
Meeting Started at 11?15 am
9 members attended
Old Business
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We talked about the Central Chapters website being up and
running. www.nytrocentralny.com. Thanks to Dan Moyer &
Craig Robillard. Craig will be maintain the website so if you have
an ything
to
add
please
email
Craig
at:
[email protected]
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NYTRO merchandise will be available on the website shortly so if
you want something with the NYTRO logo on it keep checking
the website.
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We had Aprils meeting, a ride and a clean up at Pine Hill ATV
Park. !8 members showed up to help. We had a nice time and
asked us if we could have a fall clean up too. If you got a coffee
cup that day and the cap doesn’t fit the cup contact Joanne for
replacements!
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The DEC draft policy meeting at the Museum & Science Center
went well; about a 100 showed. The rally in Syracuse was also a
good turn out with about 250 people who attended.
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We need representative from our chapter at the NYTRO, Inc.
annual meeting in Syracuse on October 2nd. Please contact
Joanne if interested.
The website address is www.nytrocentralny.org.
Take a look and let us know what you think and what
you would like to see added.
New Business
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TrailPass has insurance that we can purchase. It was voted on and
everybody said yes, so we now will have club insurance as soon as
the papers go through. The cost for the year was $750 for our
chapter. Any specific questions about the insurance please contact
Joanne
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We are looking for somebody to head up some fundraisers. The
yearly due for the year does not cover what we need to keep the
chapter operating. So PLEASE HELP! Joanne is waiting for your
HELP and IDEA’S.
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The Western Chapter has reorganized and has new officers. They
are on the cover of this month’s newsletter. They said that the
Cuba property needed some maintaining and would like some of
us to help. Please contact Joanne if you’re available to help.
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Our Adopt-a-Highway is coming up on July 17 at 8:30 am. We
will meet at the VFW in Palmyra on Rt. 31. For more information
contact Joanne at 315-986-0966. We will be riding afterwards at
Whispering Pines. Please bring gloves. We will supply the safety
hats and vests.
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Great news! The Central Chapter website is now up
and running! I would like to give a big THANK YOU to
members Craig Robillard and Dan Moyer for getting
this project started and putting it together for us! Craig
is going to be maintaining the site for us. So any information that you would like to see posted, please email:
[email protected]
Copper Ridge ride is July 2nd and if you would like to go contact
Tony Alu. They will be meeting at the Sugar Creek in Arkport
(Rt 36) at 7:30 am or the Cuba McDonalds (Rt 86) at 8:30 am.
Nice Job Craig and Dan! Thank you! ~Joanne
Reward for Stolen ATV - Dansville Area
2003 Suzuki z-400 Quadsport (yellow)
For after market parts:
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Fly racing handle bars (gun metal grey)
Motion Pro twist throttle
K&N Power lid (makes entire lid of airbox an air filter)
Full belly pan
Swing arm skid plate
Black widow rear tires
White Brothers E-series muffler
There are some performance stickers on it also these are:
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EBC brakes
Fly Racing
Sun Pro
Motion Pro
I am offering $500.00 reward for info that leads to the atv's
return. Any help from you, and other club members is greatly
appreciated. Thanks.
Contacts:
home phone: (585) 335-8994
e-mail [email protected]
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CHAPTER NEWS
NYTRO Northern Chapter
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On June 11 , we had our monthly meeting at the home of Ralph and
Pat Miller. We had about fifteen members show up for this
meeting/ride. VP Mike Bellinger called the meeting to order at 3:30
pm. The treasurer’s report, from the June newsletter, was re-read and
approved. We had a short discussion on the parades that we had gone
to in the last couple of weeks. We definitely notice the lack of
participation from our members in these two parades. For the Lacona
Firemen’s Field days we had a total of 6 members on ATV’s and for
the Orwell Old Home Days parade, we at least doubled that and had
12 members on ATV’s. We sure hope that more members start
becoming more involved with this club or we may risk losing all that
we’ve accomplished thus far and what we can do in the future. It may
seem like the parades don’t do anything for our sport, but they
certainly do. Showing the public how organized and responsible we
actually are, helps our club and our sport.
VP Bellinger informed us of a couple of important meetings that were
coming up. One would be on the 16th of June at 7:00 pm for the
Jefferson County ATV Association. This would be held at the garage
of the ambulance service of Gulfolye, where he works. He said that he
would be attending that meeting. He also informed us of some
meetings that would be taking place on the 21st of June. The
NYSORVA Region 6 meeting would be held at the Harrisville Gun
Club in Harrisville at 7:00 pm and the other would be held at the
Jefferson County Legislature Building in Watertown, also at 7:00 pm.
Mike said that he would attend the Jefferson County meeting, but he
needed someone else to try and make the Region 6 meeting. Ralph and
Pat Miller said that they would go to that meeting.
Our membership coordinator, Faron Cronk, read off the names of the
members who still owed their dues to the club and he asked that those
present try to contact them and see if they plan on staying with our
club or not. We also decided to extend the deadline to the end of July,
as we felt that some of those that owed their dues would more than
likely be paying them up at Brasher Falls. Faron also informed us that
he would be stepping down from the duties that he has been doing for
our club, at the time of election of officers at Brasher Falls. We talked
about separating his duties among the other elected board members.
Our secretary, whom he has been filling the vacated spot for since
November of last year, would be responsible for doing the newsletter
and the treasurer would handle the membership base. Faron said that
he is the last of the original starting board members of this club and he
felt that it was time for some new faces to take over.
The meeting was adjourned at 4:15 pm.
Upcoming Events / Rides:
July 22nd – 24th, 2005: Brasher Falls Weekend Getaway.
Everyone should call the folks at the Riverside Campgrounds for
your reservations at this time, by calling (315) 389-4771.
August 6th, 2004: Pulaski Fireman’s Field Days Parade. We will be
NYTRO Eastern Chapter
August 23 ATV pulls at Washington County Fair Weigh
in starts at 5:00pm.
Classes are:
2 wheel drive,
4wheel class
Up to 350cc 900#
up to 350cc 900#
Open 1100#
up to 500cc 1100#
Open 1300#
For information call Mike 518 692-2073 or Jim
518-692-7852
August 28 ATV Rodeo Washington County Fair Registration starts at 8:30, Set up 8:00AM
Classes
2wheel drive
Up to 500cc 4 stroke
Up to 500cc 2 stroke
Over 500cc
4wheel drive class
Up to 500cc utility
Over 500cc
Up to 500cc sport utility
Open ladies
For information call Mike 518 692-2073 or Jim
518-692-7852
September 10th Glad Rags Sand Drags ATV Rodeo.
Set up at 8:00AM. Registration 9:00am
Classes
2Wheel Drive
Open 600+
2 Stroke 0-500
4 Stroke 0-500
Ladies open
Over 500cc
Kids class
4 wheel drive
0-125 (12 and under)
Utility 0-500
Open Juniors (15 and under)
Sport utility 0-500. For information call Mike
518-692-2073, Jim 518-692-7852 or
ncatva 518-693-7060
HELP IS NEEDED AT ALL EVENTS
Moak and Sheri will be attending the Jefferson County
Fair ATV Rodeo, July 17th.
(Watertown NY) We will be helping the
Rivergate wheelers. If you are interested in
attending please let Moak or Sheri know.
We are looking for event ideas to change/add to the course.
We need to give the riders something to look forward to. If
you have any ideas please let us know what you would like
to see at the events.
gathering at the business of Dave Hall’s lumberyard and sawmill at 5:15
PM SHARP. Polish all your chrome and be part of one of the biggest
parades in the area. Safety is our main goal, so remember those beanie
Land news
protectors. Directions to our gathering place are as follows:
Mud locks are still on. Logging will continue after things
Directions for coming from the North: Take Route 11 south to dry up.
Pulaski. Just as you get into the village limits, the Sawmill will be on your
Meetings are the 2nd Thursday of every month.
right. It is across the road from the Niagara Mohawk Station.
Directions for coming from the South: Take Route 11 north to Meeting location: Friendly’s exit 15 off the Northway.
Pulaski. Go all the way through the village and as you start to come out of Officers meeting at 7:00pm and General meeting at
the village limits, the Sawmill will be on your left. If you go pass a 7:30pm.
cemetery on your right, you have gone to far.
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CHAPTER NEWS
To NYSORVA List members,
At minimum to let you know that the NYSORVA News
List is not dormant, we're sending out this note with some basic
items to share.
With the end of the Legislative Session (June 24; which
had the most disappointing outcome, since the 1990 State Budget
which repealed & raided the first ATV Trail Fund), and the end of
the DEC Draft ATV Policy public process, there is not a lot to of
great substance to report in NY.
Some things do continue to happen at local/regional
levels - and we'll report on developments as they are shared with
us by local activists.
Those interested in NY snowmobiling should check out
http://www.nyssnowassoc.org/ to learn about the landmark bill
("SRRA") passed affecting registration and a state speed limit
(pending Governor's signature or veto).
A reminder: The NYS ATV Registration Fee increases
to $25 on July 11. Register now at $10 if you are going to
register.
With failure of the Legislature to pass the promised
Program and Spending Authority legislation, we will once again
see no return on registration fees - and therefore no new incentive
to register, even with the increase originally marketed to us as
destined to be returned to trails.
Until a legislative surprise/miracle unfolds, that promise remains
broken. It's up to the riders and benefiting industries to combine
to fix this, and not much is happening on that front.
Chapter Meetings
NYTRO Western Chapter Meeting :
July 14 ~ Contact Mark Fiorella @ 716-992-9302 or
716-549-6118 for more information.
NYTRO Central Chapter Meetings:
July 16 ~ Gander Mountain. We will setting up an
informational table during there “ATV Clearance Event”.
If anyone is interested in helping out please
call Joanne @ 315-986-0966.
July 17 ~ Adopt-a-Highway cleanup. Meet at 8:30am
at the VFW on Rt. 31 in Palmyra. Riding afterwards at
Whisper Pines in Lyons. There will be a fee to ride at
Whispering Pines. For more information 315-986-0966.
NYTRO has the safety vests and hats! Bring your gloves!
NYTRO Eastern Chapter Meetings:
Meetings are the 2nd Thursday of every month. Meeting
location: Friendly’s exit 15 off the Northway. Officers
meeting at 7:00 pm and General meeting at 7:30 pm.
NYTRO Southern Tier Chapter Meeting:
Saturday August 13 ~ Meeting at 11:00 am at
North Chemung. Meeting, Ride, Picnic
NYTRO Northern Chapter Meetings:
Meetings are the 2nd Monday of every month. Meeting
location: VFW in Lacona. at 7:00pm.
Indeed www.nysorva.org has not been updated, as some
have rightly suggested, to reflect the current state of affairs. We
will get to sanitizing it of the outdated content in days to come.
For those who like to be kept informed of what is
happening on the national front, we suggest these newsletter
links:
http://www.arra-access.com/arra/washingtonnewsletter_july05.html
http://nohvcc.org/noflash/nav/newsindex.htm
http://www.sharetrails.org/index.cfm?page=41
http://www.ama-cycle.org/legisltn/
Events and Activities
Reminder....NYTRO is not responsible for inaccurate
information supplied to us. Many times we do not receive
info until just days before the event. Please understand that
we are at the mercy of those sending this information to us.
If you would like to see more events posted, call or e-mail
us as soon as you find out about a listing. But please make
sure you have all the details and that it is correct.
Best regards and Happy Summer,
Team
NYSORVA
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CHAPTER NEWS
NYTRO Southern Tier Chapter
17 members present at this meeting
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TrailPass has finally signed on the new insurance policy. We have the certificates for both properties in
hand. Pam will forward the club roster to LeeAnn Harris.
We may be able to acquire trail maintenance equipment through TrailPass. They have a deal with Tucker
Rocky, and may soon have one with Swisher. We hope
to acquire a disc set to groom some of the ruts out of
the trails at a reduced price, or possibly for free via a
TrailPass grant. Pam is following up on this.
CJ’s Motorsports Poker Run:
⇒ Intermediate to advanced trails
⇒ 20-25 miles
⇒ Rough riding…lots of ruts and roots and
some pretty deep mud
⇒ Tight, twisty, technical riding
⇒ Next Run is on August 28th, 2005
Token Lake Retreat:
⇒ Each unit has 3 bedrooms, a living/dining/kitchen room, and a full bath
room. 6 units available.
⇒ ATV trails on 545 acres
⇒ 12 acre lake for fishing, swimming, boating
⇒ Located in Warren Center, PA
⇒ Call for rates: 570-395-0934 (around $45 to
$55 per night per unit)
⇒ Info e-mail: [email protected]
⇒ Flyer and pictures passed around.
Next club meeting is at 11:00 AM on Saturday, July
9th at North Chemung. This is a ride/meeting/picnic.
The club will provide hamburgers and hotdogs and
non-carbonated drinks. Bring a dish to pass and your
ATV!
Next Ride: July 9th at North Chemung
Upcoming Events:
North Chemung and Vestal are now OPEN!
July 16 & 17, 2005
Pro motocross national at Unadilla MX
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July 23 & 24, 2005 ~ CHEMUNG PROPERTY CLOSED
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July 23 & 24, 2005
Copper Ridge ATV Dice Run.
July 29-31, 2005
BRP Northeastern ATV Nationals - Round #11 of the ITP ATVA ATV
Nationals at Unadilla MX.
August 13 (Saturday)
11:00 AM - Ride/Meeting/Picnic at Chemung.
August 21 & 21, 2005
Copper Ridge ATV Dice Run
August 28, 2005 (Sunday)
CJ's Motorsports ATV Poker Run at Miles Mountain in Elkland, PA.
September 10 & 11, 2005
Copper Ridge ATV Dice Run.
September 17, 2005 (Saturday)
NYTRO Southern Tier Second Annual ATV Poker Run. Details TBA
September 20 (Tuesday)
7:00 PM Members' Meeting at Gander Mountain in Johnson City.
September 24 & 25
Round #11 of the GNCC series at Unadilla MX.
September 23-25
2nd annual Power Sports Rally (Americade) in Lake George, NY. Join
The Fun in 2005! One HUGE Expo with parts, accessories, clothing,
demo rides and the latest machines. Many Riding Events including
ATV MudBogs, Poker Runs, Rodeo, Hill Climb, Sled Grass Drag and
MORE! Over 5,000 attendees expected in 2005!
October 8 (Saturday) (Tentative)
Jasper Ride.
October 8 & 9, 2005
ATTENTION
ALL MEMBERS:
The Chemung property is OPEN.
Copper Ridge ATV Dice Run.
October 18 (Tuesday)
7:00 PM Members' Meeting at Ponderosa in Elmira. Dinner at 6:30 PM
October 29, 2005 (Saturday)
NYTRO Southern Tier Second Annual Halloween Scavenger
Hunt/Costume Party. Details TBA.
Thanks for your patience.
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EVENTS
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SUSQUEHANNOCK AND SPROUL STATE FORESTS IN PA
Southern Tier members attended a ride in PA.
They come back with some
information that is helpful to all when
considering
Susquehannock and Sproul
State Forests.
Club ride at Susquehannock and Sproul
State Forests in PA:
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Susquehannock is good for beginners or those
looking for a relaxing, easy ride. It’s all two-way
logging roads, very smooth.
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Sproul is more for intermediate to advance riders.
Rougher riding, all trails. Lots of rocks. Old strip
mines with crazy hill climbs!
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Note on kids riding in PA: kids 10-15 must take
the ATV Safety Course and carry their certificate
of completion with them. Under 10 not allowed on
public property.
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It costs nothing to ride at these State Forests!
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Camping is a small fee, $5.00 per night, I think.
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See our ride pictures on the club website!
Southern Tier members say it’s a Great Ride!
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EVENTS
ATV FUN RIDES!!!
LIVE MUSIC AND DICE RUNS
COPPER RIDGE OHV CLUB
2005 DICE RUN SCHEDULE
JULY 23&24
AUGUST 20&21
SEPT. 10&11
OCTOBER 8&9
OCTOBER 29
BANDS: WILDFIRE SEPT. 10TH MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED SEE OUR WEBSITE
ADMISSION: $20 INCLUDES DINNER: $35 FOR BOTH DAYS NO 3 WHEELERS PER
REGULATIONS BEYOND OUR CONTROL
FOR MORE INFORMATION SEE OR WEBSITE OR CALL 716-372-4021 OR 397-1584
http://www.copperridgetrails.com/
2005 Poker Runs/Rallys/Organized Rides (that we know so far)
Shortcreek Sportsman's Club - Rumble on the Ridge:
September 17 Jefferson County - Adena, OH
Ramey Fire Co.: July 10, August 7, Sept 11, Oct 9
Clearfield/Centre County - Morann, PA
Powerline Park:Fun Run Weekend September 3-4 Belmont County - St. Clairsville, OH
Tri-County ATV Recreation & Rescue Association: Sept 25; Halloween Run Oct 15 & 22
Indiana County - Heilwood, PA
Blue Knob Fire Co: August 27 Blair/Cambria County - Blue Knob, PA
Tour de Forest: October 1-2 Forest County - Marienville PA
Hopedale Sportsman's Club: August 6, September 3, November 26
Harrison County - Hopedale, OH
Lilly Fire Dept.: Sept 11 Cambria County - Lilly, PA
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COPPER RIDGE
July 2 ~ Copper Ridge ATV Dice Run
About 9 members from the Central Chapter
enjoyed a great day of riding
at Copper Ridge.
The day was picture perfect
and the trails were great!
We all had a great time!
Copper Ridge’s next Dice Run is July 23
McKean County ATV Traction
Dice Runs, Duke Center Pa
August 6th Dice Run
For more info
http://www.atvtraction.org/
McKean Chapter
Tim Krott, Advisor and Webmaster
Mckean ATV Traction
2005 Rides & Events in Pennsylvania
August 6th Hopedale sportsmans club rally
http://hopedalesportsmansclub.com
September 3rd Hopedale sportsmans club
September 3/4th fun run Powerline Park
September 11th Lilly fire dept poker run
September 17th rumble on the ridge
September 25th Tri-County poker run
http://hopedalesportsmansclub.com
http://ntwonline.com/template.cfm?ID=45
http://www.lillyfiredept.com/photo.html
http://www.rumbleontheridge.homestead.com
http://www.tricountyatv.com/members.html
October 15th Tri-County Halloween ride
October 22nd Tri-County Halloween ride
http://www.tricountyatv.com/members.html
http://www.tricountyatv.com/members.html
November 26th Hopedale sportsmans club
http://hopedalesportsmansclub.com
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NEWS
Northeast Powersports Rally Sept 23-25, 2005
We will have approximately 5,000-6,000 ATVers at this year's event (we had 3,000 at our first event, last year).
The biggest news is that we've moved most of our riding events to a new, great location: West Mountain Ski
Area, and the thousands of acres of forest behind the ski center. Lots of riding, lots of parking,
onsite restaurant, bathrooms, ATV wash, etc.
Our events at this year's rally:
John Deere Poker Run - Grand Prize is a $6,499 2005 ATV. We have a brand new trail system, with about 25
miles of terrain with great views of the Adirondack mountains and the Adirondack Hot Air Balloon Festival.
Kenda Mud Bog - Winners receive sets of Kenda Tires. Note,
we have dramatically increased the size of this year's bog.
ATV Rodeo, sponsored by Answer/MSR/Protaper ATV Uphill Giant Slalom, sponsored by Tucker Rocky ATV
Trail Riding, sponsored by TrailPass Northeast Powersports Expo,
with 30,000 sq ft of ATV machines, parts and accessories.
Our website has a lot of information on it, so if you have any questions feel free to
contact me or check the website.
www.powersportsrally.com
Hope to see you here
CALLING ALL ATV ENTHUSIASTS!
ESPN WANTS YOU….
Catch all the heart-pumping, adrenaline-rushing action as ESPN presents the premiere of two action-packed ATV events during the
2005 Great Outdoor Games presented by Dodge.
ATVs will be roaring, soaring and racing to the checkered flag in two new competitions — FOUR WHEEL FRENZY and TERRACROSS.
Here’s how it all goes down.
FOUR WHEEL FRENZY tests riders' ability to hold down their 450cc engine ATV as it hugs corners, flies over jumps and
screams into the backstretch. In the final round of competition, 16 riders will face-off, battling straightaways, turns, jumps, water
hazards and other obstacles as they race towards the finish line.
TERRACROSS combines archery and ATV racing over rugged terrain. To avoid penalty, riders must hit targets, avoid obstacle
spills and cargo drops during the course of the race. Eight riders will face off in the final round with the fastest and most accurate
competitor taking home the gold. Motocross freestyle superstar Chuck Carothers is in the field!
Only ESPN can serve it up and bring you the best in ATV action! So pass the word! Forward this information to all your club
members! The bikes hit the dirt each night on ESPN at 9pm ET from Wednesday, July 13th to Saturday, July 16th. Don’t
miss the premiere of two of the most highly-anticipated events of the 2005 Great Outdoor Games presented by Dodge. This is a
must see event!
After each telecast, log onto www.espnviewerzone.com and let us know what you think.
YOU WANTED IT.
WE'RE BRINGING IT.
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SO PASS THE WORD AND WATCH.
NOHVCC NEWS
DIRT BIKE VOLUNTEER FINDS MISSING UTAH BOY SCOUT
Search gains national attention; rescuer credits everyone involved for happy conclusion
Thousands of volunteers searched the Uintah
Mountains for Brennan Hawkins two weekends ago
with nearly 3,000 on Father's Day alone. Four days
after his disappearance in the Uintah Mountains, 11year-old Boy Scout Brennan Hawkins was found
alive and well by a volunteer on a dirt bike.
Hawkins was found, dehydrated but in good health,
around noon near Lily Lake, five miles from the
climbing wall where he was last seen. Summit
County Sheriff Dave Edmunds said Hawkins didn’t
talk much but he wanted food and water, and asked
to see his mom.
“The heavens are not closed, prayers are answered,
and children come home,” said the boy’s mother,
Jodi Hawkins, to reporters outside Primary
Children’s Medical Center in Salt Lake City where
her son was admitted Tuesday afternoon.
Since the Bountiful boy’s disappearance Friday night,
thousands of volunteers – almost 3,000 on Father’s Day
alone – hiked the rugged wilderness about 50 miles east of
Kamas in Summit County.
Volunteers were given GPS
trackers and assigned grid areas to scour. Search efforts centered on the Boy Scout camp and the search radius expanded
each day until he was found.
Among the volunteers was Kevin Bardsley, father of 12year-old Garrett, who disappeared last August in the Uinta
Mountains not far from where Hawkins was lost. The search
for Garrett was called off nine days after his disappearance.
Edmunds said the rescuers were “prepared for the worst,”
with the chance of Hawkin’s survival diminishing each day.
He said Hawkin’s reunion with his parents Tuesday was “the
most touching moment he had ever seen in his life.”
The Associated Press identified Forrest Nunley, a
43-year-old house painter from Salt Lake City, as the
volunteer who first saw Brennan. Nunley said the
boy was “standing in the middle of the trail… all
muddy and wet.”
After his rescue, Hawkins reportedly ate granola bars
and drank water and asked a volunteer if he could
play a video game on the volunteer’s cell phone.
Hawkins also complained to rescuers he was cold; he
was wearing the same nylon shorts, blue sweatshirt
and tennis shoes he had since Friday.
Nunley said the boy had seen some of the search
horses earlier Tuesday but was too afraid to approach
them, possibly disoriented after four days without
food or water.
The volunteer who discovered Hawkins initially did
not want to talk to the press or be identified as a
hero, Edmunds said. “I see him as a hero,” he said.
The thousands who have scoured the wilderness
looking for Hawkins the past four days are all
heroes, he continued, crediting their help and the
calm weather to the successful find.
Search teams identified Lily Lake as a “low probability area” for finding Hawkins because of the distance from the Bear River Boy Scout Camp where he
was staying with his friend. To arrive at the area,
Hawkins had to scale a steep mountain ridge and
walk several miles.
TrailPass is offering NYTRO member discounts
on TrailPasses. The cost this year to members is
$25.00 per person, per pass.
There is a “Buy it now”
button on the website at:
www.nytroatv.org
If you are purchasing a
pass though the NYTRO
website, you will need
your club code.
Please contact your chapter director.
www.trailpass.com
NYTRO NEWS Page 13
DUAL SPORT EVENTS
September 3 & 4
July 23 & 24
Quarry Run Dual Sport
~Greenbank, NJ
~ Hancock, NY
Promoter: Meteor MC
Promoter: Bear Creek Sportsmen
For further information call Brett Mutschler or e-mail
For further information call Drew Smith (908)637-6385 [email protected] www.meteromc.com
July 24 – 30
September 10 & 11
AMA-Suzuki National Dual Sport Trail Ride
– The 6 Days of Michigan ~ Newberry, MI
Promoter: Cycle Conservation Club
For further information call Bill Chapin (517)569-9999
or e-mail [email protected]
www.cycleconservationclub.org
Calabogie Boogie Trail Ride and Dual Sport Ride
~Calabogie, Ontario, Canada
Promoter: Bytown Motorcycle Association
For further information call Doug (613)237-2018
Level of Difficulty = 1 to 4
This is a good one, held at a waterfront resort town.
September 10 & 11
July 24
Western New York Off-Road Association Motorcycle & ATV Hare Scrambles ~ Fairville, NY
Promoter: Wayne County Motorcycle Club
www.wnyoa.net
August 7
A Mid Summers Dream,
~ Ganaraska Forest, Ontario, Canada
For further information e-mail Ken at [email protected]
Level of Difficulty = 1 to 3
AMA-Suzuki National Dual Sport Trail Ride
~Cadiz, KY
Promoter: KT Riders
For further information call Jesse Thomas
(270)522-3703 or e-mail [email protected]
September 11
Ammonoosuc River Off-Road Turkey Run
~North Haverhill, NH
www.netra.org
August 14
September 18
Noble Woods Off-Road Turkey Run
~North Berwick, Maine
www.netra.org
Berkshire Triple B Off-Road Turkey Run
~Sandisfield, MA
www.netra.org
August 20
Crystal Lake Trail Ride, Bobcaygeon,
~Ontario, Canada
For further information call Ken Hoeverman
(705)792-4506 or e-mail [email protected]
Level of Difficulty = 2 to 4
September 24 & 25
Mohawk Off-Road ATV & Motorcycle Run
~Pittsfield, MA
www.netra.org
October 1 & 2
August 28
~Mt. Solon, VA
Promoter: Northern Virginia Trail Riders
For further information call Don Kirkpatrick (703)
967-0650 or e-mail [email protected]
www.nvtr.org
Gnarley Dude Off-Road Turkey Run
~West Greenwich, RI
150 Rider Limit
www.netra.org
September 3 & 4
AMA-Suzuki National Dual Sport Trail Ride
~Cutler, OH
Promoter: New Straitsville Enduro Riders
For further information call (740)394-2220 or
e-mail [email protected]
Level of Difficulty Key:
1 = Easy Trails for Novice Riders
2 = Trails Excellent for Intermediate Skilled Riders
3 = Expert Level Difficulty
4 = Brave Riders, For the very experienced only!!!
NYTRO NEWS Page 14
SPONSOR LIST (Listed Alphabetically) NEW SPONSORS IN BOLD TYPE
Albany Honda
All Seasons Polaris
Action Cycle
Appolson's Polaris
Arkport Cycles
Ballantyne RV/Marine
Bennett Motor Sales
Bethany RV & Marine World
Binghamton Honda
Bob’s Cycle Shop, Inc.
Canandaigua MotorSports
Caldwell’s Motor Toys
Charlie’s Cycle Center
Conklin Cycle Center, Inc.
Cycle City
Cycle Enterprises II
Cycle Stop Motorsports
Czeb’s Marine & Cycle
Daisies Café
Darrell’s Inc.
Deerfield Sportshop
Dee’s ATV’s
Dietzen's Carpeting
Dirt Works Cycles
Eastview Power Products
Ellington Snowmobiles
Filer’s Powersports
Free Wheeling Cycle
Gallup & Ten Haken
Glider City Powersports
Gowanda Starcraft
Hamburg Honda
Hartloff Polaris
Hebeler's Sales & Service
Hector's Cycle Sales, Inc.
Hollink Motor Sports
Ithaca Recreation Sports
Klispie Machine Shop & Sales
Lamb & Webster Inc. (Honda)
Linda Promanda
Lock City Cycle
Motor Toy Salvage
Nader's Tech Polaris
Nesco Arctic Cat & Yamaha
Niagara Outdoors
Norton Enterprises
Paradise Bay Yamaha
Pierce Auto Supply
Pierce Auto Supply
Pine Hill ATV Park
Pioneer Motorsports
Potter County Family Campground
Pro-Way Parts & Accessories
O’Meal Tractor, Inc.
O’Neill Sales, Inc.
Ranco Equipment
S & L’s Off Road
Scott Jarrell’s Ried’s Tires
Soper Powersports
Southern Tier HONDA
Southern Tier Polaris
Stone’s Snow Sled’s
Street Track N Trail
Support Plus Racing
TNT Sport Cycle
Trucks Maintained, Inc.
3 Seas Recreation
Ward Performance
Watertown Power Sports
Western New York Cycle, Inc.
Williamsville Competition
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10310 B Route 36
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