21 record of attendees. Each lesson is followed by a short quiz. The entire seminar takes approximately one hour to complete. • $361,882 was spent in the VAST Equipment Grant in Aid Program and helped clubs/contractors with the pur- chase of 8 New/Used Power Units and 1 Drag. A total of 13 clubs/contractors were provided grant funding to make necessary capital repairs on their equipment. (Arctic Cat: 0, Polaris: 0, Ski Doo: 1, John Deer: 1, PistenBully 0, Prinoth: 0, Tucker:6, Mogul Master Drag: 1, Mtn. Snow Drag 0 Maxey Drag: 0, Frenchie Drag: 0, Capital Repairs: 13, Rescue Boggan: 0) • Average age of a Class I piece of equipment on the SSTS is a 2004 (14 years old). • VAST and the Snow Trails Conservancy/Charitable Trust continue to work with various trusts and conservation groups to obtain permanent easements on private lands. • VAST is continuing its efforts to market itself better, and promote volunteerism, safe riding and snowmobiling in Vermont by attending numerous power sports shows and placing our Snowmobile Vermont Magazine in welcome centers and local businesses. The Travelers Guide continues to be a valuable resource for tourists look- ing for winter recreation and amenities. • VAST has also continued to add new features and improve upon our electronic version of the trail map or interactive map as we are calling it. This map was accessible on the website as well as through the app store for Smart Phone or Android device. Both products were used by over 10,000 people from around the world. SSTP