b'Club Newssnowmobile clubs and share their posts too. Theres lots of good information out there. For instance, our club is promoting that riders keep their hands on the handlebars. No more hand signaling - especially around dangerous corners. Signal lights that tell you if you have a rider behind you and if you are the last rider or solo rider are encouraged. I believe this will be a statewide initiative. Safety is a priority here. Chester Snowmobile Club volunteers clean and organize the Tucker garage every year. As always, please thank the landowners and volunteers, without on Facebook so you dont miss any ofWhat to expect from Little Ascutneywhom we would not be able to enjoy the fun. Snow Mobile Club this season? Wethis sport. Think snowand, as We encourage you to buy your TMAhope to have our annual Trail Socialalways, follow the rules and ride right! early. Its easy to use VASTs onlineBBQ and Bonfire again and wouldKevin Barnes, Secretary systemjust be sure to choose Chesterlove to see more riders from all overLike us on Facebookas your club. Like to buy yours inat this years event. We will announce person? Visit one of our sales agents.the dates as they become available and Our southern members can stop intotypically have it in March. Check our Enfield Motor Sports, where you canFacebook page to stay up to date on also pick up some supplies, such as oilclub events. Please like our page so our or a spare belt. In Chester, TMAs areposts will show up on your timelines.Ludlow Side Hill Cronchersavailable at Chester Hardware or theLeave a comment or share a post if you Stone Hearth. want.Our news highlight for sure is that Our club follows many other localBernie Ellison was presented with Joan Choiniere, Secretarythe 2019 Trail Coordinator award at vtvast.org/chester-snowmobile-club.html Like us on FacebookLittle Ascutney Snowmobile ClubTwo more months before the VAST trails open: It sounds like a lot of time, but if your club is like ours, it will fly by while we get our trails ready for the riders. We had our first fall workday on Sept.15, with others to follow. Every year, the trails get mowed, the trees trimmed, bridges repaired/replaced, and signs put up. Always seems that we have more to do then we have time for. Why do we do it? Because of the love we have for the sport and the feeling we get from being part of a great organization. Then, theres this: if we didnt do it, who would? We are lucky to have a hardy group of volunteers. The more you ride, the more you appreciate how much work goes into making the trails what they are today. Fall 2019 | 37'