Snowmobiling Outside of PA, Family Fun
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Snowmobiling Outside of PA, Family Fun
Notice: You are reading the World’s ONLY 12 Issue per year Snowmobile publication! 2012 PSSA photo contest second prize winner Josh Ackley - Snowmobiling Outside of PA, Family Fun PA Trail System - Changes and Improvements - pages 16, 17, 18 Keystone Snowmobiler January 2013 Page 2 PSSA DIRECTORS (Term Expires at Annual Spring Meeting) PRESIDENT: Liz Krug (2013, Erie Co.) 9820 Lake Pleasant Road Erie, PA 16509 Cell Phone: (814) 464-3971 [email protected] VICE-PRESIDENT: Harrison M. Langley, Jr.(2013, Lebanon Co.) 418 Barnside Drive Palmyra, PA 17078 Phone: (717) 838-1179 [email protected] SECRETARY: Brenda Lausch (2014, Lancaster Co.) 1525 Brunnerville Rd. Lititz, PA 17543 Phone: (717) 314-0547 [email protected] TREASURER: Steve Matscherz (2014, Allegheny Co.) 383 Allison Rd. Gibsonia, P A 15044 Phone: (724)443-3357 [email protected] Roger Auker (2014, Lancaster Co.) 112 Homestead Drive Stevens, P A 17578 Phone: (717) 336-1061 Fax: (717) 336-0362 [email protected] Don Graves (2015, Columbia Co.) 2151 Old Berwick Road Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Cell Phone: (570) 854-2215 [email protected] Glen Knisely (2015, York Co.) 910 Jefferson Lane Red Lion, PA 17356 Phone: (717) 244-5680 Cell: (717) 873-8323 [email protected] PENNSYLVANIA STATE SNOWMOBILE ASSOCIATION, INC. 908 North 2nd Street Harrisburg, PA 17102 (717) 441-6045 TOLL-FREE 1-888-411-PSSA FAX 717-236-2046 EMAIL [email protected] www.pasnow.org THE KEYSTONE SNOWMOBILER published monthly by HARTMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY 2286 Black Rock Road Hanover, PA 17331 Phone & FAX: (717) 633-5051 E-Mail: [email protected] EDITORS: Peggy & Henry Hartman MATERIALS DEADLINE: 10th of month preceding issue REGIONAL DIRECTORS REGION 1 Jacob Clarkson (2015, Erie Co.) 5371 West Road McKean, PA 16426 Phone: (814) 476-7604 [email protected] REGION 2 Bob Bowers (2015, Butler Co.) 230 Royal Oak Drive Butler, PA 16001 Phone: (724) 816-1779 [email protected] REGION 3 David E. McCarty (2014, Westmoreland Co.) 2533 Harrison City Road Export, PA 15632 Phone: (412) 480-7068 [email protected] REGION 4 Kevin Kost (2013, Elk Co.) Lantz Corners Getaway 2952 Rte 219 Kane, PA 16735 Phone: 814-778-5391 [email protected] REGION 5 VACANT (York Co.) REGION 6 VACANT (Lehigh Co.) REGION 7 Tom Jacoby (2013, Potter Co.) 703 Rapley Rd Genesee, PA 16923 Phone: 814-203-1061 [email protected] Josh Hinkle (2013) (Ass’t Director) 2 Hilltop Circle Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Phone: (717) 512-2086 [email protected] REGION 8 Janet Auker (2013, Lancaster Co.) 112 Homestead Drive Stevens, P A 17578 Phone: (717) 336-1061 Fax: (717) 336-0362 [email protected] REGION 9 Dr. Don Leckey (2013, Cambria Co.) 132 Polaris Dr. Johnstown, PA 15909 Phone: 814-322-1010 [email protected] REGION 10 Kevin Fogleman (2012, Centre Co.) 157 Valley View Bellefonte, P A 16823 Phone: (814) 353-1017 [email protected] or [email protected] REGION 11 VACANT (Columbia Co.) REGION 12 Clinton LaTourette (2012, Wayne Co.) 792 Torrey Road Honesdale, PA 18431 Phone: (570) 729-7865 [email protected] Gary F. Bates (Ass't Director) 231 South Smith Road Waymart, PA 18472 Phone: (570) 488-5446 [email protected] Executive Director Lori Elliott 908 N. 2nd St. Harrisburg, PA 17102 Phone: (717) 441-6045 Fax: (717) 236-2046 [email protected] www.pasnow.org www.facebook.com/pasnow Snow Angels Chairperson: Ginny Kline 811 State Route 288 Fombell, PA 16123 Phone: (724) 752-0509 Fax: (724) 752-8352 [email protected] PSSA BOARD COMMITTEES 2012-2013 Insurance Subcommittee Elizabeth Krug, President, Ex-Officio of all Standing Committees STANDING COMMITTEES: Executive, Finance, Trails, Public Affairs, Safety Executive Committee - Elected Directors of the Board of Directors Elizabeth Krug President (2013), Chair (814-464-3971) Harrison Langley, Vice President (2013) Brenda Lausch, Secretary (2014) Steve Matscherz, Treasurer (2014) Roger Auker (2014) Glen Knisely (2015) Don Graves (2015) Nominating Subcommittee Steve Matscherz (2014) Brenda Lausch (2014) Gary Bates Legislative Subcommittee Harrison Langley, (2013) By-Laws Committee Clint Elias, Chair (724-349-5369) Harrison Langley (2013) Finance Committee Steve Matscherz, Treasurer, (2014), Chair (724-443-3357) This issue mailed on or before December 20th. DISCLAIMER: The contents of advertisements which appear in the Keystone Snowmobiler are solely the responsibility of the advertisers. Appearances of an advertisement in the Keystone Snowmobiler does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement by the Keystone Snowmobiler, Hartman Publishing Company, Pennsylvania State Snowmobile Association, Henry Hartman, Peggy Hartman, or any staff member or contributor, of the goods or services offered therein. Vacant Trails Committee Elizabeth Krug (2013), Chair (814-464-3971) Steve Matscherz (2014) Joshua Hinkle (2013) Kevin Fogleman (2012) Clinton Latourette (2012) Gary Bates Pat Rider (2014) Janet Auker (2013) Glen Knisely, Coordinator, GPS/Signage Project (717-244-5680) Mini-grant Subcommittee Kerri Schott Clint Elias John Fiertag Les Freeman Don Mosier Mark Hackenburg Trails Technology Committee Gary Bates Kent Kessler Keri Schott Don Weaver Public Affairs Roger Auker, Chair (2014) (717-336-1061) Brenda Lausch (2014) Mark Hackenburg Don Graves (2014) Tammy Sieber Membership Subcommittee Roger Auker, Chair (2014) (717-336-1061) Brenda Lausch (2014) Mark Hackenburg Social Media Subcommittee Don Graves (2014), Chair (570-854-3110) (monitors Facebook) Joshua Hinkle (2013) Steve Matscherz (2014) (monitors blogs) Safety Committee Harrison Langley, (2013), Chair Snow Angel Committee Ginny Kline, Chair (724-752-0509) Ila Morton Patricia Rider (2014) Charmaine Weisenbacher Fall Show Committee Roger Auker, (2014), Chair (717-336-1061) Tom Shumate Doug Blauch Franz Martin Rep. from Pat and Son Peggy & Henry Hartman Page 3 January 2013 Keystone Snowmobiler MOVING FORWARD HAPPY AND JOYOUS NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE. I hope by now we will have had significant snowfall to ride. Remember Safety First! Obey the “rules of the trail”. Respect landowners. Respect the Forest. Thank property owners and state personnel for allowing a snowmobile trail across local and state property. Trails don’t just happen. It takes many hours of hard work to construct a trail. Then many more hours to keep the brush clipped, holes drained, bridges reinforced, drainage pipe repaired, equipment maintained etc. OFFER TO HELP YOUR LOCAL CLUB OR FORESTRY PERSONNEL WHERE YOU RIDE. Make an additional donation to the club or PSSA to help with trail maintenance and grooming if you cannot help. Good snowmobile trails take the cooperation of everyone. Trails are not free. Report trail problems to the local forest park or the local club. The Keystone Snowmobiler publishes all the club information. It can also be found on the PSSA website. www. pasnow.org Standardized signage will help you locate the nearest club. We want everyone to be safe. Make an additional donation to the club or PSSA to help with trail maintenance and grooming if you cannot help. Good snowmobile trails take the cooperation of everyone. Trails are not free. PSSA did receive a smaller trail maintenance grant for 2013. The amount was $60,000. (Is the cup half full or half empty?) This money will be distributed to clubs who apply for grants to help maintain trails and groomer equipment. This amount is much less than PSSA received in the past. To quote what I have mentioned in the past: “In addition to the volunteer hours/labor/ equipment already mentioned clubs also accumulate many hours/labor/equipment over and above what is needed to cover grants. They have more expenses than what the current grants can cover. Most other states (to make a comparison) reimburse clubs for grooming and trail maintenance based on the number of miles groomed and maintained. This varies from $300 - $500 dollars a mile. The return on this investment shows in the quality of trails in other areas and the effect the trails have on the state economy. PA has approximately 5500 miles of trail with $160,000,000 return on the investment. We cannot improve the system without more consistent financial backing.” The current $10 Registration fee does not cover costs to maintain and improve the entire system. These grants require real data to support the request for funds. An on-line survey will be given to clubs to gather information to support larger grants to PSSA in late January. This survey will be answered on line and the data will be used as needed to acquire more funds to help fund projects across the state. PSSA also received a $35,000 grant to continue the GPS/Standardized Signage program. State Standardized signage will be placed on trails using a county-number system along with the GPS information. You will have access to it on the PSSA web-site. Finally you can view all the SnoCams across the state on the PSSA web-site. The Kane Snowmobile Club has theirs up and running. Thanks to all the volunteers, donors and sponsors who build and maintain our trail system! Have a Happy and Safe Riding Season. Think Snow! Liz Krug Reminder: Ask a friend to join PSSA. Spring Membership Meeting April 6, 2013 at State College. pssa mini-grant coordinator and our sleds by Julia Bogue Hopefully by the time we are reading this edition of the Keystone Snowmobiler there will be snow on the ground will be out! It is hard to believe that Round I and Round II mini-grant projects are complete, with Round II closing on December 31 and Round III will end shortly on January 31, 2013. Through the mini-grants program, recipient clubs have done a tremendous amount of work! I as well as many others are very appreciative of all your hard work and dedication to snowmobiling. You truly go above and beyond as you labor for everyone’s benefit on the trails, and use your valuable time to complete such important projects on top of your busy everyday lives. I greatly enjoy working with all of you. It is great getting to know you and seeing all the work that you do. I hope you all have a great holiday and an enjoyable snowmobile season! The mini-grants project is financed in part by a grant from the Community Conservation Partnerships Program, Pennsylvania Recreational Trails Program funded through the Federal Highway Administration, under the administration of the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of Recreation and Conservation. Its purpose is to help clubs repair and maintain trails and grooming equipment and assist with grooming expenses. The clubs have proposed a number of projects for trail maintenance, grooming and restoration in their areas. Join PSSA Now! Go to www.pasnow.org and renew with a credit card. Don’t let this be your last issue! See the PSSA Website: www.pasnow.org for the new Vintage Snowmobile Registration Application Keystone Snowmobiler January 2013 Page 4 Lori Elliott Executive Director Headquarters’ Headlines: Headquarters’ Headlines clubs and PSSA to community leaders in Potter County through a grant from the International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association Granting $1,500 in Snow Angel grants and distributing $3,400 this past holiday season to children and families in need, through the generous donations from you, our members Happy New Year! We are looking forward to an exciting year and we hope 2013 brings a lot of snow for everyone this season. Looking back on 2012, I’ve listed below some accomplishments of PSSA in promoting and supporting Pennsylvania snowmobiling and our members this year, such as: New projects to be undertaken in 2013 include: Awarding over $118,000 in mini-grants to sixteen 2013 Mini-Grants: We PA snowmobile clubs to were recently awarded a help repair and maintain $60,000 grant from DCNR trails and purchase much to fund more mini-grant needed equipment through projects. Watch for a call for our “Consolidated Grants” applications next fall. award from PA DCNR Phase III Navigational Beginning GPS trail Signage – GPS and inventory for Phase II of Inventory Project: We were Navigational Signage awarded $35,000 to GPS Project of trails on private trails on private land in 14 land in seven counties in more counties, reaching to the PA snow belt to extend the New Jersey border our Phase I project through Updated Economic Impact a grant award from PA Study: We were awarded a DCNR grant from the International Providing webcams to Snowmobile Manufacturers two more snowmobile Association to conduct clubs through our Tourism another study. Please watch Marketing Grant from PA for information to complete DCED, making a total of our survey. Your responses four webcam images now are essential in helping us being streamed through convey of the importance of the PSSA website, www. snowmobiling in PA. pasnow.org so you can see Website enhancements. real-time snow conditions Stay tuned. throughout the state. Coordinating a PSSA And, of course, our ongoing member discount program projects will continue, such as: with participating PSSA member businesses (more Our 23rd annual “Snow information in another Angel Campaign” to build article) our Snow Angel Fund: The PSSA Providing the 2012 PA Snow Angel Fund helps to assist Powersports Show with children with medical or physical the help of our generous problems with their special sponsors, vendors, expenses. Any PSSA member volunteers, and promoter or club may request assistance Promoting club and for a child under the age of 18 at business events through any time. Just send a letter our website, Facebook or email to your regional page, and tourism channels director or the PSSA office Monitoring issues and describing the problem and sending out alerts when how they will benefit from necessary at federal, state, the assistance. regional, and sometimes local levels You will soon receive 10 Outreach and presentation raffle tickets to buy or sell to promote snowmobiling, and the proceeds go toward this project. Or, you can simply make a donation to the fund by sending a check made payable to PSSA with “Snow Angel Fund” in the memo line. If you would like more tickets to buy or sell, please call me at 1-888411-PSSA (7772) or send an email message to pasnow@ wannerassoc.com. The drawing for cash prizes will be held at our annual membership conference in State College. Annual membership conference on April 6, 2013 in State College. SAVE THIS DATE and come for educational sessions, statewide updates, awards luncheon, and give your input. PSSA will reserve a few rooms in case you wish to arrive Friday, April 5th. Details and a registration form will appear in the February Keystone Snowmobiler. This is a great time to exchange ideas and gain useful information from other clubs and members from other areas of the state. Monitor and send alerts as warranted regarding snowmobiling issues at regional and state levels, as well as the national level through our membership in the American Council of Snowmobile Associations (ACSA) Continue to provide our assistance in efforts to acquire new, rerouted and connecting trails: Liz Krug reported in last month’s issue about trail activity taking place throughout the state. In this issue, see DCNR Trail System information for the 20122013 riding season from David Yeager from the DCNR Bureau of Forestry, Recreation Section,. PSSA and club members continue to work together with DCNR and gas companies in efforts to minimize temporary changes to the trail system that resulted from gas development. Continue to provide our assistance in forming new clubs, conducting research, obtaining grants, marketing events and more. We are able to do all of these things through our grant awards and your membership support! Many of you have already renewed your membership for 2013 and some have renewed at the Snow Burst, Storm, and Blizzard Premium Levels! THANK YOU! A heartfelt thank you also goes out to those of you who included donations. The 2012 memberships expired on December 31, 2012. If you have forgotten to renew, this will be your last issue of the Keystone Snowmobilerl. You may conveniently renew with a credit card through our website, www.pasnow. org and click on the “Join Now” button on our home page. There is a Membership Application on page 24 (back cover) of this issue. The list of members is sent to the printer on or around the 10th of each month, so renew by then to ensure that your February issue will arrive. Renewal letters are in the mail if you prefer to renew by mail. There is a poignant article elsewhere in this issue (page 19), entitled “The Day the Snowmobiles Stopped” that causes the reader to pause and ponder what would happen if the state association wasn’t around anymore. This was written by a member of another state association and makes excellent points regarding what the associations provide to the snowmobiling community in their state. There’s plenty of interesting reading in this issue, as usual! Enjoy, and remember to practice safe snowmobiling! 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Minimum Amount Financed of $5,000 or more and 0% to 10% minimum down payment required. Sleds shown with custom graphics kits installed. See Yamaha-motor.com/sledgraphics for more designs. © 2012 Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. All rights reserved. Keystone Snowmobiler January 2013 Page 6 County Date Time snowmobile SAFETY CLASSES PSSA Region Location Sponsor PSSA Regions Contact Lehigh CountyRegion 6 Jan. 5th, 2013 Blackmans Cycle Center, Emmaus, PA 8am to 4 pm Blackmans Cycle Center & Lehigh Valley Snowmobile Club Blackmans 610-965-9865 Class limited to 30 students Pike CountyRegion 12 Jan. 12th, 2013Rusty Palmer’s, Honesdale, PA 8am to 4 pmRusty Palmer’s & Ace Snowmobile Club Palmer’s 570-253-4507 Class limited to 30 students Cambria CountyRegion 9 Jan. 19th - 2013 Chickaree Ridge Runners Snowmobile Clubhouse, Johnstown, PA 8am to 4:30pm Chickaree Ridge Runners and Martin Marine Sales, Inc. Clint Elias (724) 349-5369 Class limited to 30 students Lebanon County Region 8 Oct. 26th, 2013 PSSA Snowmobile/ATV Show, Lebanon, PA 8am to 4 pm Pennsylvania State Snowmobile Association PSSA - 1-888-411-PSSA York CountyRegion 5 Nov. 2nd, 2013 Conway-Runkle Annex of Dubs Church, Hanover, PA F&S Yamaha 717-632-6382 8am to 4pm F&S Yamaha, SMC of Adams County, Pigeon Hills SMCLimited to 40 students Lancaster CountyRegion 8 Dec. 7th, 2013 Akron Fire Company, Akron, PA Janet Auker - 717-859-5455 8am to 4 pm Hollinger’s Sports ‘N Turf & Dutch Trail Cutters SMCLimited to 40 students SAFETY CLASS REMINDER Attention Clubs, Dealers, Safety Instructors - Please schedule your Safety Class dates as soon as possible and send the information to the Keystone Snowmobiler for inclusion in our Master List of Snowmobile Safety Classes. COULD YOU PLEASE HELP? With the season called ‘Winter’ officially under way, each one of us is anxious to fire up our sleds and make some tracks on our favorite trail. The foremost thought in our minds is probably “safety”, or so it should be. Each month we print a list of all the Safety Classes (that we are notified of) for the up- coming season. Regular readers see the list change from month to month as past classes are deleted and upcoming sessions are added. Most snowmobile clubs are actively holding meetings at this time of the year, and while some groups meet all year round, others suspend their regular monthly gatherings after March or April. Here’s a simple request for those of you who are members of clubs, snowmobile dealers, or instructors that sponsor an annual Safety Class. Grab the calendar for 2013 and pick a date for your class, even if it will not occur until next fall. Yes, pick it now! Many of the classes are repeated on a given day each year, such as the first Saturday of a month, or the last Saturday of the month, etc.. Then – relay the information to us at the Keystone Snowmobiler so we can be sure to properly publicize your session. It’s FREE! Each fall, we receive notice of a class or two with less than a 4-week lead-time. This makes it impossible to print it in the Keystone Snowmobiler in time for people to attend. Have you ever wondered how to increase the number of people participating in your class? Maybe scheduling much earlier would help. Those of you who are members of clubs or are acquainted with someone who sponsors classes – please mention this request at your next meeting or when you speak to the person. Each of us can make the initial suggestion to schedule a class for next fall, just in case someone else forgets to do it. There are a number of dedicated safetyminded folks who do schedule early and we sincerely thank you for doing so. The rest of you – “let’s get with the program” and join the ranks of the Early Birds! Thank you and ride safely, Henry Hartman 717-633-5051 [email protected] Page 7 January 2013 Keystone Snowmobiler West End Trail Blazers Region 7 At our November meeting we held our election of Officers and 1 Board Member. Our new President is Doug Crum. Doug has been Captain of the Trail Committee for sometime and will still help in any way he can. Our past President Roy Knowlton served 2 terms and was a great asset to the Club. All members thank him for his service. Our new Vice President is no stranger to the Club. Paul Althouse has been V.P. for some time and contributed to the Club since the beginning of it’s time, January 2001. Yours truly will have the honor of secretary and treasurer. Barb Truitt served 2 years as secretary and to my dismay she had to decline to better her job that will take a lot of her spare time. She has done a great job and will continue to try and help when needed. A young gentleman Mark Rees was elected as a new Board Member to serve a 3 year term. Us older folks will help guide him and teach him the things it takes to keep this Club alive. Who knows, maybe someday he will become President and carry on the West End Trail Blazers Snowmobile Club. He joins Kevin Weber and Brian Carr. Our December meeting has us planning for our 11th Annual Winterfest & Vintage Sled Show to be held on January 26th 2013 at Kaple’s Farm in the village of Roulette. There will be something for everyone. Hot food, raffles, door prizes, children’s games, Chinese auction and radar run “weather permitting”. The Vintage Show is free entry. Five trophy’s will be awarded for classes 1966 and older, 1967 to 1971,1972 to 1976,1977 to 1981 and Best of Show. If it’s old, bring it, show it, race it or sell it. This event will be held Snow or No Snow. We sure do hope Mother Nature will put down some of that white stuff we are all waiting for. Happy New Year Everyone. Ride safe and respect landowners as they are the “Key” Yours truly, Tillie Hinkle SAVE THE DATE April 6, 2013 Annual Membership Meeting Days Inn Penn State 240 South Pugh St., State College, PA 814-238-8454 Keystone Snowmobiler January 2013 Page 8 POE VALLEY KANE AREA SMC Hopefully by the time you’re reading this newsletter we will have had our first ride of the season under our belts. There is nothing worse than an avid snowmobiler putting up Christmas decorations in the MUD! It seems here at the middle of December to be just not cold enough to support snow at this time. I know that if we do get some white stuff it will probably melt off in a day or two. There has to be a meteorologist that can help. After all they are closer to the weather prognosticating than we are? Come on guys how about some help here‚ I’m dying (for some snow!) The Kane Area Snowmobile Club met Sunday Dec. 2, 2012 at 7PM at the Barrel House Restaurant. Plans are continuing for the club’s “7th Annual Winter Ride” set for Jan. 19th - No Snow date is Feb. 2. The ride covers approx. 60 mi. with 8 planned stops along the way. It begins with registration from 10AM to noon at the Barrel House Restaurant at the Int. of Rt. 6 & 219 near Kane, Pa. The Barrel House will be the 1st designated stop & the last with awards to be handed out at 9PM at the Barrel House. There will be 6 additional stopsWestline Inn, Westside Grille, Colonial Inn, Sparkle Car Wash, James City Cafe & Bob’s Trading Post. There will be prizes along the trail for those lucky snowmobilers who find them. Well the Ice Festival went well and soon we’ll be planning a club ride in early February. Don’t forget to check our website for more info on snow depth at the Sand Mountain trailhead. www.poevalleysnowmobileclub.com A webcam has been installed on the trail near the Barrel House Restaurant so trail conditions can be viewed. It can be viewed on the PSSA website & lantzcorners.com.The next meeting is set for Jan. 6th at 7pm at the Barrel House Restaurant. THINK SNOW!!!!! Dennis Cledgett We hope all of you have had a great holiday season. Remember the reason for the season and while you’re at it pray for more snow. The almanac better be right. Lots of snow for my Have a great day and remember ride safely! club and its members. Get those batteries in Don Spangler those sleds because I have yet to put the plow PVSC Pres. on my tractor since we had little snow last year 717-994-0005 and I put the plow on too early. HYNER MT. SMC Hello from Hyner Mountain. Just wanted to let everyone know what has been happening up on the mountain. Hope everyone and their families had a very wonderful and safe holiday season. Firstly, I would like to back up for just a couple of weeks. November, we held our annual snowmobile safety class. We had a total of ten youngsters attend the class, along with their parents. It was very nice to see the moms and dads sit thru the class with these young snowmobilers. The weather was picture perfect. A great meal was provided for all by two of our members; thanks goes out to Dina and Deb Davidson. For all the years I have been a member of Hyner Mt. SMC, Dina and Deb have done a great job, along with their parents Tom and Louise, in providing great meals and desserts for the safety class. Thanks again to the Davidson’s! Thank you also to instructors Harrison Langley (who is also a member of our lodge) and Henry Hartman and his son Dale. These guys do a wonderful job of not only teaching the young rider’s the importance of snowmobile safety out on the trails, but they also make the day very enjoyable - lots of fun and laughs. I for one don’t think snowmobile season can start without watching “Unsafe Ace”. Thanks Henry! Our annual Christmas party was held last month at the Watsontown Inn. A good time was had by all who attended. Well, the season has started and I hope some of you have gotten the chance to do what we have been waiting for these past few months, RIDE! The new season was only a few days old as of this writing and I sure hope next month I can write about some good snow and some great riding. Membership information for our lodge can be found by going on our web site: www.hynermountainsnowmobileclub.com., or stop on in when we get snow and you’re in the area riding. Well that’s about all for now. Remember, ride safe and smart and enjoy the whole season. Talk to ya next month. Think Snow Dan Casey Page 9 January 2013 Keystone Snowmobiler THE LINE WHERE OTHERS SLOW DOWN. Ask your friends. The 2013 Polaris® RUSH® will make you see the trail as you’ve never seen it before. TerrainDomination.com TERRAIN DOMINATION Professional rider on a closed course. Do not attempt maneuvers beyond your capability. Always wear a helmet and other safety apparel. Never drink and ride. ©2012 Polaris Industries Inc. SNO_MY13_IS_AD_FLAT_US_11x14_.125_PKS.indd 1 10/17/12 3:26 PM Keystone Snowmobiler January 2013 Page 10 God’s Country Black Forest Snowmobile Club Hello again from the top of the mountain, ting) Pigeon Hill, Germania, PA. February 9th – Vintage sled show + ride + raffle of Vintage 1970 restored Polaris Trail Hope all of our hunters had a successful sea- mate tow sled -12:00 - 4:00 p.m.– Tickets son and many enjoyable memories afield. The available- Call Bryan if you are interested. snow we had for the first week of deer season February 9th - Spaghetti Dinner: 4:00 p.m. was a welcome sight. – 6:00 p.m. **All proceeds from the dinner go to the Until you read this, hunting season, Christ- Drew Comery Foundation, which raises money mas shopping, Christmas and New Year’s will for children’s cancer research through the Four have passed. Wishing you and yours a Merry Diamonds Fund. Christmas and successful New Year. Remember February 16th – Our winter picnic: 12:00 – the “lump of coal” and “boxes of rocks” and 4:00 p.m. Free to members, Guests cost $5.00. “bags of sticks” means we have to try harder in Food served 12:00 until 2:00. Bingo, Door the next year. Haha!! Also, please think before prizes, raffles are available for the afternoon, you drink and drive over the holidays. and the sled drawing will be around 4:30. Also, our clubhouse has a new lighted outside billboard with maps and upcoming events. You can pick up your poker run card and instructions ahead of time. Our club also has plenty of parking space for trucks and trailers, and a loading ramp for anyone doing a day or overnight trip. Food, lodging, and gas are all available within 3-5 miles of the clubhouse. Please take advantage of this and stop in at the clubhouse to say hello. I’ll see you on the trail or at the clubhouse for a good meal. “THINK SNOW” I’m out of here!! By now you have received your 2013 regular and business memberships, sled tickets, and calendar of events. Please take a minute to fill out and return your membership. This is very important to our club. Thanks to all that continue to do so. Please remember our trails have some small changes each year due to our farmers rotating their crops. It might look like a cut corn field, but probably has young wheat or alfalfa planted in it. But I know we always stay on the marked trails. Like the signs say: “Stay on Trail or Stay Home”!! Thank you for your Don’t forget our “World famous breakfasts” cooperation. Please remember our groomer start January 6 and go through March 24, runs at night, and any other times it is needed. 2013. They are from 8:00 am until noon, and are all you can eat. Also, conditions permitting, (SNOW) Saturday lunches are served 11:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. We really need help in our kitchen Saturdays and Sundays. Please think about helping out when you are able. Please mark down these upcoming dates and events at our clubhouse on your calendar. January 6th- First Sunday breakfast: 8a.m. until noon January 19th – Poker Run (Weather permit- Bryan L. Junkins For 42 years, the PA State Snowmobile Association has been BLAZING A TRAIL for thousands of members by… …promoting safety on the trails and obtaining grants for GPS inventory and navigational signage. See the PSSA Website: www.pasnow.org for the new Vintage Snowmobile Registration Application Page 11 January 2013 Keystone Snowmobiler VISIT BEST LINE POWERSPORTS FOR THE BEST SALES, SERVICE AND EVERYTHING SNOWMOBILE STOP IN TODAY! We carry a great selection of new and pre-owned Polaris snowmobiles, PLUS a full line of Polaris Snow Parts Garments and Accessories! Purchase your next sled at Best Line Powersports, or if your current ride needs a tune up, bring it in! We service every make and model of sled! CALL FOR SPECIAL FINANCING DETAILS! FIND US ON: 2011 0 LEFTOVERS LEFTO O SPECIALLY PRICED! 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Please call sales representative for competitive pricing on new and leftover machines. Photos may not represent actual units. Dealer not responsible for typographical errors. Please see Best Line for full details. 13BLPL-NFC-KSS010113 Keystone Snowmobiler January 2013 Page 12 LAUREL HIGHLANDS SNOWMOBILE CLUB Deer season has come and gone and the Sled Season has begun. All we need now is some of the white stuff and we can try out any or all of six instructors, three essential ladies in the our new Christmas toys. Can’t wait to get out kitchen, Lori Noftz, Emily Noftz, and Michelle Kovacevic, several board members and other there with you! members making an appearance throughout At the time of writing this article, the big event the day, still gave us over 35 people for lunch. that has most recently occurred at the club- Lori, Emily, and Michelle were accommodathouse was the annual safety class. The class ing as always providing a buffet style lunch of was held on November 17, 2012, from 8:30 Chili, Pierogies, walking tacos, hot dogs, poA.M.-4:30 P.M. There were 22 students in at- tato salad, and a variety of sweet treats from tendance. Of the 22 people that took the class, cinnamon rolls to cookies and cupcakes. No 11 were between the ages of 10-16.m DCNR one went hungry at this event. considers anyone 16 or over an adult. This year’s class was smaller than usual allowing The following agenda was our goal and purthe students to interact more with the 6 cer- pose for the class. tified snowmobile safety instructors teaching the class. The instructors for this year were: 1. Introduction and History of Snowmobiling Jim Tweardy (DCNR) Assistant Park Manager from French Creek State Park (traveling 5 2. Safety on the Trails, plus You and the Law hours just to be in attendance for the class), Cindy Wilkinson‚ math instructor at Union- 3. First Aid (brief introduction only, additional town School District, Shelly Buckles‚ 4th grade first aid classes should be taken) teacher from Mt. Pleasant Area School District, Jim Wilkinson‚ retired science teacher from 4. Parts of the sled, Snowmobile Ethics and Hempfield School District, (Jim is the lead Courtesy on the Trail instructor coordinating the day’s events to ensure the success of all students.) Tim McCune 5. How to Dress for the Sport, What to Take and Tim Costello co-taught an outside trailer on the Trails safety seminar using 2 sleds and an open trailer. With the 22 students in the class plus 6. Snowmobile Facts and Figures sley and Bob Nichols for their continued hard work and dedication. Together they made 7. Map Reading some much needed repairs at the club for heat. They installed the 500 gallon heating oil 8. Discuss the over 25 handouts that were tank, the oil lines leading to the furnaces, and given to students obtained from DCNR, PSSA, filled the tank. We are grateful to have you and various snowmobile shows looking out for the club! Thank you to John Jacob at Highland Tank for helping us out, 9. Score at least 80% on Test and Finish the Randy Chabol, and Kerri Schott for coordinatWorkbook ing the purchase and arrival of the new tank. Here are some interesting facts about the av- Upcoming events: erage snowmobiler discussed in the class: January 10 8:00P.M. General Meeting 1. They are 41 years old and make $68,000 a year. January 19 2:00P.M. Radar Run (weather permitting) 2. He or she rides 920 miles a year and spends $4,000 a year on snowmobile related recre- January 13-19 International Snowmobile ation. Safety Week 3. 80% are male and 20% are female. February 14 8:00P.M. General Meeting 4. 53% trailer their sleds to ride and 47% ride February 16 12:00P.M. Poker Run (weather from their residence or from a vacation home. permitting) 5. Pa. has 2,500 miles of trail on private land February 9-18 Take a Friend Snowmobiling and 3,000 on state land, and 360.3 miles of Campaign trail in the Allegheny National Forest. 6. According to DCNR, they groom 116 miles of trail in the Laurel Highlands area, and this year will groom an additional 10 miles of trails in the Laurel Hill State Park. Want to test and tune your sled or settle a score with you riding buddies? The radar run on January 19th, will give riders the opportunity to see what their sleds can do on a snowy run up the track. Now that the drag races are over for the year, this event gives us another way to be competitive out there. Come line up your sled for a small donation to the club. We are anxious to see which riders and brands are the fastest. All students successfully passed the course. Several of the adults wrote positive notes to the instructors saying that they were happy to have attended the class, and would recommend taking the class to others. For one adult, this was his third time at the class and he plans to attend again with his youngest in Stay safe on the trails, about nine years. It’s reassuring to know that there are so many people being conscientious Jim Wilkinson & Shelly Buckles about trail safety. In other news at the club, we owe a special thanks to Dave Fierst, Davey Fierst, Bob Ain- Page 13 January 2013 Keystone Snowmobiler Cindy reviewing the riding positions with the class participants. Both Jims received thank you awards for their years of service in the class. Lori and Michelle recieved thank you awards for all of their help. Shelly and Cindy instructing on the parts of the sled. Graduating class of 2013 (who granted permission to publish) Keystone Snowmobiler January 2013 Page 14 PSSA Premium Memberships Storm Snow Burst For 2013 as of Dec. 14, 2012 Kevin Bissinger Robert J. Allison,Jr. (who granted permission to publish) James Paul & Shelley Barndt, Jr. William E. Chipman, Jr. Kevin Dunlap Ken & Carol Godshall Kenny Henninger Wayne S. Herr Randy Landis Michael J. Mayersky Mr. & Mrs. Kurt Parshall B. Scott Rohrer Andy Sell Richard & Lois Skiles Michael Solt Matthew & Rachel Swierzewski Brian, Kelly, Cal Wanamaker Joe M. Willard www.pasn w. rg Clayton Paul & Shelley Barndt, Jr. Dennis A. Dougherty William E. Chipman, Jr. Alan Endicott Kevin Dunlap Mr. & Mrs. Barry Fulton Ken & Carol Godshall PSSA Premium Chris Hovanec Kenny Henninger Memberships Rich & Sandra Humphrey Wayne S. Herr Phyllis & Denis Orthaus Storm Randy Landis For 2013 Robert G. Peresolak Snow Burst Michael J. Mayersky Romig as of Dec. 14, 2012 Carlo & Linda Mr.J.&Allison,Jr. Mrs. Kurt Parshall Kevin Bissingerpermission to publish) Troy Salen Robert (who granted Rohrer PaulB. & Scott Shelley Barndt, Jr. James Clayton Brent A. Shuey Blizzard Andy Sell William E. Chipman, Jr. Dennis A. Dougherty Kevin & Karen Snook Richard Kevin Dunlap& Lois Skiles Alan Endicott Harry Stephens Robert Adamski Michael Ken & Carol Solt Godshall Mr. & Mrs. Barry Fulton Brian Urbanovitch Nathan & Ingrid Eckhart Matthew & Rachel Swierzewski Kenny Henninger Chris Hovanec Doug Wolf Alvin G. Esh Brian, Kelly, Cal Wanamaker Wayne S. Herr Rich & Sandra Humphrey Dennis Frye Joe M. Willard Randy Landis Phyllis & Denis Orthaus Snow Burst Steven C. Gowman Michael J. Mayersky Robert G. Peresolak Fritz & Jenny Leitenberger Mr. & Mrs. Kurt Parshall Carlo & Linda Romig Kevin Bissinger James Pahel B. Scott Rohrer Troy Salen James Clayton M. Petronchak, Jr. Andy Sell Brent Shuey Dennis A. A. Dougherty Blizzard Thomas J. Russo, Jr. Richard & Lois Skiles & Karen Snook AlanKevin Endicott Joseph & Jane Siska, Jr. Michael Solt Harry Mr. & Mrs.Stephens Barry Fulton Robert Adamski Frederick A. & Sherry Specht Matthew & Rachel Swierzewski Urbanovitch ChrisBrian Hovanec Nathan &Cal Ingrid Eckhart Hepburn Walker Brian, Kelly, Wanamaker WolfHumphrey RichDoug & Sandra Alvin G. Esh Jeffrey & Julie Weiss Joe M. Willard Phyllis & Denis Orthaus Dennis Frye Robert G. Peresolak Steven C. Gowman Carlo & Linda Romig Fritz & Jenny Leitenberger Troy Salen James Pahel Brent A. Shuey M. Petronchak, Jr. Blizzard Kevin & Karen Snook Thomas J. Russo, Jr. Harry Stephens Joseph & Jane Siska, Jr. Robert Adamski Brian Urbanovitch Frederick A.Eckhart & Sherry Specht Nathan & Ingrid Doug Wolf Hepburn Walker Esh"The Itinerary–Quebec's Alvin North G. 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Make your reservations by calling Don at 1-267-664-2719 Cost of trip includes: 6 nights lodging at different locations • 6 breakfasts & dinners (includes gratuities) • Support truck • Luggage hauling • Broken/disabled sled retrieval • Guides • Trip does not include: • Snowmobiles (rentals are available) • Lunch breaks • Trail permits • Snowmobile gas and oil • Gratuities for guides and luggage handlers Passports needed for Canadian entry Page 15 January 2013 Keystone Snowmobiler PSSA Announces New Member Discounts! Show your 2013 PSSA Member Card to receive these Discounts Thank you to these participating Business Members! (as of 12/14/12) Berks County Birdsboro, PA Protex ORPC Scott Cooper (610) 575-0420 [email protected] 10% off powder coating or hydrographic project Carbon County Lehighton, PA Blocker Enterprises Inc. Shannon Blocker (610) 377-0440 [email protected] 15% off regular price parts and accessories Clearfield County Rockton, PA Mountain Extreme Ernie Rosselli (814) 583-7030 [email protected] 10% off on accessories only Erie County Erie, PA Off Road Express Joe Askins (814) 825-2396 [email protected] 15% off for current club members, cannot combine with other sales or discounts Forest County Marienville, PA The Forest Lodge & Campground Frank Polovich (814) 927-8790 [email protected] Weekends - 10% Discount Midweek - 20% Discount Lebanon County Annville, PA Pat & Son Service Center Janet Patterson (717) 867-4406 [email protected] 10% off parts, service and accessories. Total purchase must be $100 or more. Mercer County Fletcher’s Sales & Service Terry Fletcher (724) 253-3225 [email protected] 10% off all merchandise except oil products Northhampton County Bangor, PA Hilltop Sales & Service, Inc. Daniel Falcone Jr. (610) 588-4088 [email protected] Extra 10% off all unstock parts, garmets and accessories for snowmobilers and ATV enthusiasts Northumberland County Watsontown, PA Kurtz Motorsports, Inc. Michelle Kurtz (570) 538-21601 [email protected] 10% off retail purchase price Pike County Beach Lake, PA Bill Case Polaris Craig Case (570) 729-7402 [email protected] $10.00 off sale over $100.00 in snowmobile parts and accessories Westmoreland County Shahlstown, PA Foggy Mountain Lodge & Restaurant Jim Dunn (724) 593-1000 [email protected] $25 off lodging per stay York County Hanover, PA Motosports, Inc. Tammy Bankert (717) 632-7093 [email protected] 10% off total sale price Pandora, OH Kiene Recreation New & Used Parts Deborah Kiene (419) 384-3800 [email protected] 10% off total sale Keystone Snowmobiler January 2013 Page 16 by David Yeager Forest Program Specialist, DCNR Bureau of Forestry, Recreation Section The amount of snowmobile trail riding mileage available this year is as follows: 1,843 miles of jointuse roads and 1,051 miles of trails and closed roads on State Forest and State Park lands. This is an opportunity to ride 2,893 miles of roads and trails statewide this winter. This is the same total mileage available for riding as last season. There was a transition of 28 miles from off of joint-use roads to trails or closed roads. This transition took place in various amounts across the statewide trail system. There are 151 miles of jointuse road closed this season related to oil and gas extraction activities. These roads have been temporarily removed from the system to eliminate the extreme safety issue and incompatibility of having gas development traffic on a road with snowmobilers. Snowmobile Trail Transitions from Joint-use Roads to Alternative Trails 2012-2013 Winter Riding Season Forest, and a new trail is anticipated to be available for riding in Tiadaghton State Forest. The remaining forest districts anticipate having over 90 miles permanently transitioned on to new trails or ROW. This work is currently in planning or in progress and riders can expect many of these opened coming seasons. The meeting between PSSA and the Bureau of Forestry in July 2010 concluded that we will work together to minimize impacts and recognized that there will be temporary impacts to the trail system due to Marcellus Gas activity. These effects can range from a few weeks to a couple of riding seasons depending on the scope of work and timeframe required New replacement routes have been for the creation / completion of new trail completed and are opened this year for infrastructure. snowmobile travel in Moshannon State Moshannon State Forest – This forest district is working in a different scenario than most districts because most of the gas companies operating there now are working in areas of severed rights. The district is requiring the gas companies to create an alternative trail to replace the joint-use road that is impacted by gas operations. This alternative may be moving the snowmobiles from the road onto a new right-of-way (ROW) directly adjacent to the former joint-use road or the creation of a completely new trail to keep the snowmobile trail system intact. The district has made it a new policy in their road use agreements (RUAs) that a gas company may not use the joint-use road until the alternative trail is completed! To date there has been over 13 miles of closed joint-use roads that have been moved onto a new trail. This year there are five joint-use roads that are closed due to gas operations for approximately 5 miles. The following joint-use roads are closed this season due to gas activities: Ames Road (2.5 miles), Gordon Road (north of Anderson Creek 0.4 miles), Old PA 153 (1.5 miles), and Weiss Grade Road (1.2 miles). The riding experience should be greatly increased with the construction of these new trail sections since there is a greater visual experience now rather than just traveling on a typical joint use road. The new trails will showcase new areas that were previously not open to snowmobiling taking advantage of old state forest administrative roads and newly constructed trails. The district is committed to creating the best snowmobile riding experience as possible and increasing riding opportunities with the creation of new trails. The district is working together with members of the Hilltop Howlers Snowmobile Club to find and lay out new trails as alternatives to joint-use roads impacted by gas operations. An added benefit to snowmobile riders and Pennsylvania State Parks is that a section of new trail now enters S.B. Elliott State Park. The park, which previously closed its cabins in late December, is planning to have the cabins open and available for snowmobilers. There is a potential for four joint-use roads to be plowed this riding season for gas access. These four roads represent approximately 14 miles that potentially could be plowed. Note that Jack Dents Road is closed this year for bridge repair. Moshannon State Forest has 209 miles of snowmobile trails and joint-use roads. This season there are 150 miles of jointuse roads and 59 miles of snowmobile trails open for riding. Sproul State Forest - This forest district is currently heavily impacted by gas activities related to State Forest Leases. The companies are granted access to their lease sites as part of the lease. There is no RUA required. In these circumstances, there is no requirement to immediately provide an alternative trail. There are 14 joint-use roads that potentially may be plowed for gas activities this season. Currently, there are 13 joint-use roads closed due to gas operations, these are the same roads that were closed last year. The following roads are closed this season due to gas activities: Beech Creek (Eagleton to Rte 144 5.5 miles), Carrier Road (Oak Ridge to Robbins Rds. 4.7 miles), Coon Run Road (4 miles), Dry Run (north 4.7 miles), Eagleton Road (PPL powerline to Beech Creek 7.5 miles), Kato/Orviston Road (3.8 miles), Mill Run Road (south 2.1 miles), Panther Road (5.4 miles), Pat’s Ridge Road (0.8 mile), Penrose Road (3.7 miles), Petes Run Road (6.3 miles), Ritchie Road (4.3 miles), and Shoemaker Road (5 miles). This works out to approximately 58 miles removed from the system this year. The district estimates that approximately 50-60% of these miles will be moved on to a ROW adjacent to the former joint-use road. The rest of the mileage and connectivity of the trail system will need to be rerouted or a new road/trail will need to be created. The steep terrain is a limiting factor when considering moving a trail onto a pipeline that may be available but not safe for snowmobile traffic. Wetlands and other sensitive areas are other factors that are taken into consideration when looking to relocate a trail onto a new ROW or in creating a new trail entirely. The other obstacle that the district is working on overcoming is that a new ROW may not follow an impacted road for the entire distance that is being impacted. These types of examples are where new segments of trail must be installed to create a completed system. Although many of the ROWs have been cleared at this time they are not in a condition that is safe for snowmobile traffic. Some are still being worked on, some are finished but are isolated from connecting trails / Page 17 January 2013 Keystone Snowmobiler road, and others have gas infrastructure obstacles and open holes. The district is committed to having a more intact trail system as soon as possible. They anticipate that there will be more ROWs available for riding next season. Sproul State Forest has 379 miles of snowmobile trails and joint-use roads. This season there are 265 miles of jointuse roads and 115 miles of trails open for riding. Tiadaghton State Forest – This forest district is currently experiencing the heaviest activity related to natural gas operations. This activity is largely in response to the State Forest Leases. The companies are granted access to their lease sites as part of the lease. There is no RUA required. In these circumstances, there is no requirement to provide an alternative trail immediately. Currently, there are 17 joint-use roads that are closed due to gas operations; these are the same closed roads as last year. The following roads are closed for gas activities this season: Big Springs Road (5.9 miles), Boone Road (2.2 miles), Brown’s Run Road (3.1 miles), Bull Run Road (4.6 miles), Francis Camp Road (1.2 miles), Hackett Road (2 miles), Huntley Road (2.3 miles), Lebo Vista Road (4.2 miles), Limbaugh Road (8.5 miles), Lower Pine Bottom Road (3.6 miles), McKee’s Run Road (2.6 miles), Narrow Gauge Road (east of Francis Camp 2.6 miles), Okome Road (4.2 miles), Parker Point Road (1 mile), Ramsey Road (3.3 miles), Schoolhouse Hollow Road (3.7 miles), and Sinking Springs Road (2.5 miles). This works out to approximately 58 miles removed from the system. The closed roads are all located in the southern portion of the forest. The district estimates that approximately 98% of these miles will be moved on to a ROW adjacent to the former joint-use road. The remaining mileage and conductivity of the trail system will need to be rerouted or a new road/trail will need to be created. The steep terrain is a limiting factor when considering moving a trail onto every pipeline ROW that may be available but not safe for snowmobile traffic. Wetlands and other sensitive areas are other factors that are taken into consideration when looking to relocate a trail onto a new ROW or in creating a new trail entirely. Although many of the ROW have been cleared at this time they are not in a condition that is safe for snowmobile traffic. Some are still being worked on, some are finished but are isolated from connecting trails/ road, and others have gas infrastructure obstacles and open holes. A new trail on the pipeline ROW adjacent to the Lebo Vista Road is expected to be opened prior to the snowmobile riding season. This is an important connector trail that will allow for much better trail system connectivity. The district is committed to further connecting the trail system and opening more trails. They anticipate that more of the ROWs will be available for riding next season. Tiadaghton State Forest has 201 miles of snowmobile trails and joint-use roads. This season there are 115 miles of jointuse roads and 86 miles of trails or other roads open for riding. This season there are 70 miles of jointuse roads and 30 miles of trails open for Tioga State Forest – This forest district has some gas related activity related to riding. state forest leases. Through the lease Susquehannock State Forest – This the companies are granted access to forest district has some gas related their lease sites as part of the lease. activity taking place in the district related There is no RUA required. In these to both severed rights and state forest circumstances, there is no requirement leases. There are no joint-use roads to provide an alternative trail immediately. closed this season. The district is fully This year there are no joint-use roads committed to moving trails from joint-use that are closed due to gas operations. roads and onto ROW that are adjacent However, there are six miles of roads to a road. Recently, the district relocated that may potentially have to be plowed two miles of trail onto the adjacent ROW to access natural gas operations. The along Horton Run Road. Currently, plowed roads are Fellows Creek Road PGE is putting most of their resources (2.7 miles), Ridge Ward Township (1.9 into developing their leased tracts in miles), and Thompson Hollow Road from Tiadaghton State Forest. There are Elk Ridge Road to Dewey Hollow Trail three joint-roads that may be plowed this (1.3 miles). The district continues to work season for oil and gas activities. Horton with the gas companies to move trails off Run Road (3.4 miles) maybe plowed, but of the road where possible and onto the the snowmobile trail on the adjacent and ROW. In areas that this is not feasible nearby pipeline ROW will be groomed. either new trail will be constructed and/ McConnell Road (13.9 miles) maybe or the use of joint-use roads that are plowed to access shallow gas fields and not being utilized by gas traffic. This Trout Run Road (1.5 miles) may also be project is currently in the planning and plowed. permitting process. The gas company, Susquehannock State Forest has 255 Talisman, is working with the district on miles of snowmobile trails and joint-use this project. This is the fourth year that roads. This season there are 147 miles these roads have been impacted due to of joint-use roads and 108 miles of trails open for riding. continued on page 18 Elk State Forest – This forest district has no joint-use roads that are slated to be closed this riding season. If in the future when any gas related activity would require them to close a joint-use road they intend to relocate a trail on to an adjacent ROW. This year they have four roads that maybe plowed due to oil or gas operations. Deer Pen Road (3 miles), Naval Hollow Road (3.2 miles), Straight Creek Road (4.7 miles), and Wildwood Tower Road (1.5 miles) for a total of 12.4 miles that may potentially be plowed. Elk State Forest has 100 miles of snowmobile trails and joint-use roads. BARGAINS, DEALS AND SAVINGS — THEY’RE ALL IN STOCK. Come in now Stop in now for hot deals on cool sleds and gear. Like our new ProCross™ XF CrossTour sleds. In three models: XF 800, XF 1100 and the XF 1100 Turbo, these machines are made to take over the track and the trail. And be sure to check out our always-amazing F Series and M Series sleds. Plus we’ve got all the coats, gloves and other gear you’ll need to hit the trail. Now is a great time to get a great deal. Come in now or visit arcticcat.com. for the best deal on an arCtiC Cat snowmobile ® M & S SALES & SERVICE INC 3385 DIVISION HWY NEW HOLLAND, PA 17557 717-354-4726 www.MandS.org • email: [email protected] always wear a helmet and don’t drink and ride. ©2012 arctic Cat sales inc., ® ™ trademarks of arctic Cat inc., thief river falls, mn 56701. Keystone Snowmobiler January 2013 Page 18 trails transitions continued from page 17 gas operations. Fortunately, these roads are not closed and may only be plowed if access is needed. It is the districts intent to have these trails located off of the joint-use roads and onto a ROW or new trail by next riding season. Tioga State Forest has a total of 173.7 miles of snowmobile trails and joint-use roads. Joint-use roads account for 153.1 miles and trails make up of 20.6 miles of roads and trails open for this riding season. Loyalsock State Forest – This district also has some gas related activity related to state forest leases. Through the lease, the companies are granted access to their lease sites. There is no RUA required. In these circumstances, there is no requirement to provide an alternative trail immediately. Currently, there are five joint-use roads that are closed due to gas operations. The following roads are closed this year: Browns Run Road (Lycoming Co. 4 miles), Gray’s Run Road (2 miles), Hagerman Run Road (3.3 miles), Long Run Road (2.3 miles), and Dry Run Road (Lycoming Co. 0.4 miles). This works out to approximately twelve miles removed from the system this year. The district estimates that approximately 50% of these miles will be moved on to a ROW adjacent to the former joint-use road. The rest of the mileage and conductivity of the trail system will need to be rerouted or a new road/trail will need to be created. The steep terrain is a limiting factor when considering moving a trail onto a pipeline that may be available but isn’t safe for snowmobile traffic. Wetlands and other sensitive areas are other factors that are taken into consideration when looking to relocate a trail onto a new ROW or in creating a new trail. Loyalsock State Forest has a total of 100 miles of snowmobile trails and joint-use roads. Joint-use roads account for 88 miles and there are 12 miles of roads and trails open for this riding season. It should be noted that there are still an additional 12 miles of joint-use road closed this season due to the storm damage from last year’s Tropical Storm Irene. DCNR-Bureau of Forestry 2012-2013 SMB Trail Miles L State Forest Michaux Buchanan Tuscarora Forbes Rothrock Gallitzin Bald Eagle Kittanning Moshannon Sproul Lackawanna Tiadaghton Elk Cornplanter Susquehannock Tioga William Penn Weiser Delaware Loyalsock State Parks Subtotals Joint -Use 77.8 59.1 94.7 34.5 166.9 10.6 269.8 12.4 150 264.7 16.3 114.9 70.2 0.0 147.4 153.1 0.0 20.1 27.4 88.1 64.7 1842.7 Trail 54.0 34.4 39.2 38.6 27.5 15.5 22.6 0.0 58.7 114.5 11.9 86.4 30.0 0.0 107.8 20.6 0.0 20.5 84.6 12.0 271.7 1050.5 Total 131.8 93.5 133.9 73.1 194.3 26.1 292.4 12.4 208.7 379.2 28.2 201.3 100.2 0.0 255.2 173.7 0.0 40.6 112.0 100.1 336.4 2893.1 Totals 1843 1051 2893 11/19/2012 Notes on SMB Trails Mileages Impact 2012-2013 Miles impacted to date: Moshannon = 5 miles (23miles -18 miles replacement= 5 miles) Sproul = 58 miles Tiadaghton = 53 miles (58 miles-5 miles replacement=53 miles) Elk = 0 miles Susquehannock = 0 miles (2 – 2 replacement = 0) Tioga = 6 miles Loyalsock = 12 miles 134.6 TOTAL miles impacted (159 miles impacted with 25 miles of new replacement) 11/19/2012 Miles anticipated to be replaced within 1-3 years: Moshannon = Trail system has nearly been restored to date they are continuing with their efforts to complete the trail system as soon as possible. Sproul = 35 miles anticipated (60%) Tiadaghton = 57 miles anticipated (98%) Elk = No impact anticipated Susquehannock = Trail system has been restored to date Tioga = 1 mile new trail but anticipate system restored Loyalsock = 4.5 miles (50%) 98 TOTAL miles anticipated to be replaced within 1-3 years from today’s information – more trails to be identified as development progresses Su W Page 19 January 2013 Keystone Snowmobiler by Randy Toth Snowmobile Association of Massachusetts Reprinted with permission Some day in Massachusetts......this could happen in a state or province near you!! One chilly fall day in the not too distant future, as you prepare for the upcoming snowmobiling season, you will remember that you have not received your state association magazine yet. Muttering something derogatory, you go to the state association’s website only to find a notation from the ISP (Internet Service Provider) that the domain name is now available for sale to any interested parties. Huh? You call up a friend and ask “What’s up with the state association?” He informs you that last spring they announced that they were disbanding due to lack of volunteer support. “Well exactly what did they ever do for me?” you say. Then you call one of your local club officers only to find that no one volunteered to run for club office and that the current president and vice president had retired and moved south. Your club has also disbanded and sold your grooming equipment to an out of state club and donated the remaining club money to charity. Your buddy says that the club two towns over is still active and he has joined there, so you decide that you will join there also. He then mentions that the dues have gone way up since the state association is no longer around to provide some much needed grooming money. You decide you had better go to a club meeting to find out what’s really happening. The club meeting holds a few surprises for you as they discuss their huge loss of former friendly landowners. Apparently when they found out that they were no longer covered by the state association sponsored liability insurance, they immediately revoked permission to ride on their land. You also find out that you can no longer ride from one state property to another because of the lack of private landowner connector “The Day The Snowmobiles Stopped” trails. “OK,” you say, “I will just ride in my local state forest then.” Of course without your old local club there is no grooming or snowmobile trail maintenance in your local state forest. There is still riding there but only on about 15 miles of unmaintained and ungroomed trails. Furthermore, you no longer have riding access to any food or gas because those connector trails were located on private land. Furthermore, many of your friends said they weren’t going to even join the club until there was rideable snow on the ground, because they remember a year in the past when there wasn’t much snow. You call some like-minded friends and you all agree to organize to fight these injustices, but you have no clue how to begin. You also start to experience that sinking feeling that it might already be too late. You want to turn to the guys who have always maintained and groomed the trails for help. Did you know the average age of an active three-man trail crew in the western part of the state, who maintains snowmobile trails on a very large tract of state land now, is over 70 years old? No answer when you call. You call your friend back only to learn that two of the three have retired from trail work and the other is no longer around. Now what? Where are all of the younger folks who were supposed to take over? You then cringe at the thought that you personally have said many times, “I’ll help when I get around to it,” but you never did. The next day you read in the paper that snowmobiles are being banned on a number of state lands due to damage caused by wheeled vehicles. Incredibly, no one attended any of the planning meetings and spoke up and defended snowmobiling - which have virtually no negative impact on trails. With no organized opposition, snowmobiles were simply banned along with wheeled vehicles. There is also a notice that an environmental group is fighting hard to pass a state law banning all internal combustion engines on state land to protect the health of native miniature snails. Who do you turn to? “I’ll just call my local representative or senator,” you decide. The call goes something like “Hi, I’m Joe and I like Well, you can always drive to nearby states to snowmobile so you need to help me.” The re- where they used to have large trail systems. sponse is something like, “Thank you for calling Maybe they’re still in operation? to express your opinion, we will tell your representative or senator that you called – what organization did you say you were representing?” Now you start to sweat and remember having heard about how to approach your representative or senator from your state association, and you realize that your encounter didn’t just go as you had planned. Ok, so you and your friends decide your club should hire a lobbyist. Now, just how will you find one and pay for her? Your club will just have to raise lots of money - somehow. Of course you always voted against dues increases on principle in the past. You then remember that in the past, revenue from the state association’s trail passes and Sno-Expo helped fund these key access-related activities. To get your mind off of this mess, you then decide to drive out of state to attend a snow show. Your wife reminds you that with gas prices at $6 a gallon you can’t afford to, since you will need to save the money to go snowmobiling. OK, you decide to go to the smaller snow show in your own state. Darn! – the lack of volunteers and support caused it to fold a couple of years ago. Remember how you and your friends said that there were bigger and better shows elsewhere, so why should you support your local one? If you think that this scenario can’t happen, just sit back, put your feet up, do nothing and wait. It may now be later than you think! Perhaps someone will be kind enough to send me an email in Florida and tell me how it all turns out. Meanwhile, I’ll be out riding around Tampa Bay on my personal watercraft and volunteering with the senior section of the local Personal Watercraft Club. Happy Riding! Keystone Snowmobiler January 2013 Page 20 CALENDAR OF PSSA & CLUB EVENTS: December 10–Deadline for the Keystone Snowmobiler January 2013 issue January 10–Deadline for the Keystone Snowmobiler February issue January 13-19–International Snowmobile Safety Week January 26–11th Annual Winterfest & Vintage Sled Show, Kaple’s Farm, Roulette Pa. February 9-18–Take a Friend Snowmobiling Campaign February 10–Deadline for the Keystone Snowmobiler March issue March 10–Deadline for the Keystone Snowmobiler April issue April 6–Annual PSSA Meeting April 10–Deadline for the Keystone Snowmobiler May issue Welcome to our new Associate Member! Foggy Mountain Lodge and Restaurant from Shahlstown, PA www.foggymountainlodge.com Be sure to see the entire list of our Businesses Members at the end of this issue! Page 21 January 2013 Keystone Snowmobiler CHAMPIONSHIP SNOWMOBILE RACING COMES TO SENECA ALLEGANY CASINO & HOTEL IN FEBRUARY A new outdoor event is coming to Western New York this February on the grounds of Seneca Allegany Casino & Hotel, and it will make spectators hearts pump fast. More than 200 of the top snowmobile racers from North America and nearly a dozen countries worldwide will converge in Salamanca, NY, for the AMSOIL Championship Snocross Series, presented by Traxxas, from February 22 to 24. The racers will face off in a full-throttle, actionpacked series of races that combine big-air jumps and competitive racing. Crews will turn one million gallons of water into snow over a football-field-sized plot of land at Seneca Allegany Casino & Hotel to create snowmobile tracks with wicked twists and turns, as well as ramps that will send vehicles flying dozens of feet into the air. The weekend is also one of eight nationally-televised events on CBS Sports Network for the 2012-2013 season. Tickets for the event go on sale Monday, Dec. 3, at the Logo Shop inside Seneca Allegany Casino & Hotel and online at www.isocracing. com. Ticket prices are $25 for Friday, $25 for Saturday, $15 for Sunday, or a value-priced $30 all-weekend pass. Admission is free for children ages six and younger. Bleachers set up around the track can accommodate thousands of fans, and bright lights will illuminate the track during the evening hours on Friday and Saturday, when the main events take place and are taped for television. The atmosphere will be festive, including food, beverage, gear for purchase in the nearby Seneca Allegany Events Center, jumbo-sized video screens, autograph sessions and activities for the whole family including the Traxxas Try Me Track, which allows fans to test remotecontrolled trucks on a snow-covered course. ing in a major race on Sunday. As many as 15 vehicles will be on the track during a race, and individual races are broken down by age, gender, and snowmobile type. This is Seneca Allegany Casino & Hotel’s second big venture in the world of snowmobiling. In late October of 2011, Seneca Gaming Corporation and the Seneca Nation of Indians provided a substantial sponsorship to Snow Bounders, Inc., a local snowmobile association, for the construction and maintenance of a new 1.5-mile snowmobile trail that connects Seneca Allegany Casino & Hotel to 90 miles of existing trails in nearby Allegany State Park. Snowmobiling is a $1 billion industry in New York State, and there are nearly 17,000 registered snowmobiles in Erie, Niagara, Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, and Allegany counties combined. Schubitzke is confident that the AMSOIL Championship Snocross Series will be a further economic boon for the region. “There’s so much to do throughout the whole experience” Schubitzke said. “It’s highly entertaining, and there’s never a dull moment. Most of all, I think attendees will be amazed at the speed and athleticism of the athletes. They make the twists, turns, and jumps look effortless.” About Seneca Allegany Casino & Hotel Seneca Allegany Casino & Hotel is nestled at the foot of the majestic Allegany Mountains along the New York/Pennsylvania border and is located off exit 20 of the Interstate 86 near U.S. Route 219. The property is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week and 365 days a year. Guests can enjoy 2,000 slot machines and 33 table games, seven dining locations, live entertainment and a AAA Four Diamond Awardwinning hotel with 413 recently-renovated or According to Carl Schubitzke, president and brand-new deluxe hotel rooms, a spa and sarace director, International Series of Champi- lon, fitness center and indoor pool. Please visit ons (ISOC) Racing, New York State is a ‘hot- www.SenecaCasinos.com for more information. bed’ for snowmobile enthusiasts, and Seneca Allegany Casino & Hotel is a perfect fit for races. “We’re looking to entertain and welcome people with open arms,” he said. “The speeds and sounds are exhilarating. You definitely won’t get this at home.” Approximately 50 practice, qualifying, and final races will take place each of the three days, including 22 races during both the Friday and Saturday night main events. Amateur racing takes place in the afternoons, culminat- Reader Ads Welcome to Upstate New York! 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(R 5) 2300 BLACK ROCK RD HANOVER PA 17331 717/637-3741 HERNley’S POLARIS/VICTORY (P) (R 8) 2095 S MARKET ST ELIZABETHTOWN PA 17022 717/367-8867 HIGHLAND HARLEY-DAVIDSON, POLARIS (P) (R 3) 802 N CENTER AVE SOMERSET PA 15501 814/444-1903 hilltop sales & service, Inc. (a) (r 6) 158 falcone rd bangor pa 18013 610/588-4088 Hollingers Sports n Turf (S) (R 8) 4126 Oregon Pike Ephrata, PA 17522 717/859-5455 HORN’S OUTDOOR (P, S) (R 6) 1169 MT BETHEL HWY MT BETHEL PA 18343 610/588-6614 howard’s inc. (S,A) (R 7) 10 ice mine road coudersport, pa 16915 814/274-9800 KENNEDY RV & POWERSPORTS, INC (A) (R 5) 1394 OLD YORK ROAD DILLSBURG PA 17019 717/432-9741 KERMIT K KISTLER INC. (P) (R 6) 7886 KINGS HIGHWAY NEW TRIPOLI PA 18066 610/298-2011 KEYSTONE OUTDOOR POWER CENTER (R 9) 2622 STATE ROUTE 17 LIVERPOOL PA 17045 717/444-7100 kiene recreation NEW & USED PARTS 4500 rd. R pandora oh 45877 419/384-3800 Kurtz MOTORSPORTS (S) (R 10) 3720 Springtown Road WATSONTOWN PA 17777 570/538-2160 kurtz performance, llc (r 8) 791 fleetwood lyons rd fleetwood pa 19522 610/944-7660 LAKE COUNTRY MOTORSPORTS INC. (P) (R 7) 56 N BULLOCK ROAD MANSFIELD PA 16933 570/662-2215 LARRY’S SPORT CENTER (Y) (R 7) leisure sports ‘n turf (p, s, a) (r 8) LEISURE TIME (R 1) M & S SALES & SERVICE (A) (R 8) MARTIN MARINE SALES (P) (R 9) ROUTE 6 GALETON PA 16922 814/435-6548 2568 schuylkill rd spring city pa 19475 610/495-7122 729 EAST COLUMBUS AVE CORRY PA 16407 814/664-4606 3385 DIVISION HWY NEW HOLLAND PA 17557 717/354-4726 773 PIKE ROAD JOHNSTOWN PA 15909 814/749-9931 METZLER AUTO TRUCK AND TRAILER (R 9) 3979 COVE MOUNTAIN ROAD MARTINSBURG PA 16662 814/793-3726 Moore’s Garage (R 10) 2336 Pikes Peak Road Allenwood PA 17810 570/772-7062 mosites motorsports (S) (r 3) 12671 rt 30 north huntingdon pa 15642 724/864-2800 MOTOSPORTS CYCLE SHOP INC. (R 5) (P, S) 2117 BALTIMORE PIKE HANOVER PA 17331 717-632-7093 MOUNTAIN EXTREME INC. (S, Y) (R 4) 6381 ROCKTON MOUNTAIN HWY ROCKTON PA 15856 814/583-7030 MOYERS OUTDOOR POWER EQUIP. (R 6) 403 MAIN STREET HARLEYSVILLE PA 19438 215/256-6163 NEIMAN’S EQUIPMENT (A) (R 5) 704 E CANAL ROAD DOVER PA 17315 717/292-2101 OFF-ROAD EXPRESS (R 1) (Y) 10320 WATTSBURG ROAD ERIE PA 16509 814/825-2396 pat and son service center (a, p) (r 8) 1500 north state rt 934 annville pa 17003 717/867-4406 RAY’S YAMAHA POLARIS VICTORY (P, Y) (R 8) 5560 PERKIOMEN AVE READING PA 19606 610/582-2700 READING BOAT WORKS (A) (R 8) 1084 CEDAR HILL DRIVE READING PA 19605 610/926-4739 REVNEEZ (R 7) 1412 BEECHWOOD LAKE RD WESTFIELD PA 16950 814/628-2227 RUSTY PALMER INC (A, Y, P, S, K, H) (R 12) 105 RUSTY’S BLVD HONESDALE PA 18431 570/253-4507 SHERWOOD GROVES POWERSPORTS (S) (R 11) 454 GOLDEN MILE RD TOWANDA PA 18848 570/265-2107 Smith marine (s) (r 6) 573 e butler ave new britian pa 18901 215/345-1621 stouffer bros., inc. (A) (r 5) 1066 lincoln way west chambersburg pa 17202 717/263-8424 TRUMBAUER’S MOTOR SPORTS (A, P) (R 6) 2100 MILFORD SQUARE PIKE QUAKERTOWN PA 18951 215/529-6556 world of wheels inc. (R 2) 2572 state rt 257 seneca, pa 16346 814/676-5721 yamaha motor corp. USa (r 6) 1730 walton rd. ste 112 blue bell pa 19422 610/941-9080 Keystone Snowmobiler January 2013 Page 24 Join PENNSYLVANIA STATE SNOWMOBILE ASSOCIATION For Pennsylvania’s COOLEST ride! 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