52 | Snowmobile VERMONT back of our UTV with safety lights. They even got a couple of extra lights put on the groomer. The lighting certainly will make the machines more usable 24/7 and will make it much easier for the operator to see and for others to see them. We certainly appreciate help making our volunteers safe. If you still need a TMA, you can get it from our website where you may notice a new option to buy it online directly from the Side Hill Cronchers using a credit card. We also truly appreciate the following Ludlow locations for helping us to sell TMAs: Benson’s Chevrolet, Ludlow Insurance, The Ludlow Country Store, Timber Inn Motel, The Tyson Store and Ludlow NAPA. Pop by one of those locations and they can help you out. Since these businesses put in a lot of time to support us, please remember these locations when in Ludlow and shop there when you can. Remember that there’s free hot cocoa and a cozy woodstove at the Warming Hut if you’re cold on the trails. It’s on North Hill at the intersection of 127A Club News and 127B at WR 41. Our website, sidehillcronchers.com, and our Facebook page will let you know if any events are being planned there. You can also check out the webcam to see the snow and trail conditions. As always, thank you landowners, members and volunteers. You make it all happen. Tina Berge, Public Information Officer sidehillcronchers.com Like us on Facebook 24 hour Irving Fuel Full Deli Homemade Hot Soups ATM Direct Access to Vast Trail Large Parking Lot for Trailers Hot, Fresh Coffee Certified Angus Beef Pizza by the slice or to order Union Bank branch on site www.martysvt.com 421 Route 2 E, Danville, VT 802-684-2574 The Ludlow Side Hill Cronchers thanks Whelen Engineering for helping outfit their UTV and groomer with safety lights. Weathersfield Pathfinders  Hello everyone! It has been very nice that everyone was able to get out and ride in December! It has been quite a while since we’ve been able to get out and ride in December down here in southern Vermont.  Our hardworking volunteers were able to get out and complete the large reroute of Corridor 506. It took about three weeks to complete, but due to their dedication and hard work, it got completed. This reroute was a good thing for our trails, as it took us away from a very swampy area and moved us to a much drier section of land. A big thank you to all of the landowners that made this possible so we can continue to ride and enjoy the sport we all love. Also a very big thanks to Kevin Heiden and Mark Bushway for the use of their equipment as well as their time that they put into making