I’m guessing there will be a lot of updates but I don’t have time to go through it today. Did add Ellery though. Hoping a lot more clubs discover how well Twitter and Facebook work for trail updates compared to trying to keep a website updated.
A couple guys I went to high school with run the Sno Rascals FB page. I mentioned that to them last year and they will make it a point this year to do it I think. It caused a lot of problems last year to not knowing what is open or closed. I remember times where the trails were in great shape and supposedly open, yet their site said closed.
Last year they would be the one club closed claiming there wasn’t enough snow when clubs to the North, South, East and West were all open. I can’t remember which club it was but one of them went so far as to declare Holland trails open and Holland got all pissed about it with a post about how only Holland can declare Holland trails open. Most of the response were “wow, you guys actually post updates here?!”
Pre-season ass whoopin tickets are now on sale. Please get them now while they’re still cheap. After season opens it would cost more for me to give you an ass whoopin.
I was a member of Pendleton Snowmobile Club, from what I understand is that they do not maintain any trails and they take you out to chilli’s once a month I never ended up going but it sounded like they pay for your meal.
These fucking ass clowns fuck up the trail network and you can be 99% sure they’re not members. I think all registered riders should be members of a local club and be required to attend at least one meeting so they can see how their ass hattedness screws over everyone else. Club members create, manage, and maintain the trails so why should you be allowed to jump on your boondocker and go ripping up and down them without a care in the world? Half our meetings after the season starts focuses on people riding off marked trails, when trails are closed, and how we need to placate landowners who are being shafted by these jerk offs so they don’t shut down a trail that compromises an entire region.