b'l andownerSSNOWMOBILERSPLEDGEI will remember that this landI am traveling on is not mine,but borrowed for a season.It is the home of someone else.I will respect their privacyas I would expect others to Eighty percent of Vermonts trail system is on private land. Snowmobiling is a privilege and is permitted only through the traditional generosity of thousands of property respect mine in my home owners. Each year, local snowmobile clubs obtain landowner permission to maintain and on my land. these trails on private property. Respecting the land by showing courtesy and not littering will ensure that New Englands best trail system remains open for years to Moreover, I understand come. that I am not the only guestPlease respect the rights of the landowners and remember to say thank you. to share this great outdoors.Permission to use snowmobile trails does not extend to use of these trails by ATVs, four-wheelers, motor or mountain bikes, hiking or other uses, unless specifically There are others from allauthorized. A VAST trail is a trail only during the snow season; any other use will bewalks of life who seek theconsidered trespassing.same privilege of usingthis land just like me. SNOWMOBILING ON THE PROPERTY OF OTHERS IS A PRIVILEGEI will also respect THAT CAN BE REVOKED AT ANY TIMEMother Natures wild Dedicated club volunteers work year-round to obtain permission from approximately 8,000 generous landowners who are kind enough to allow the use of their land for snowmobiling. creatures who were here Maintaining these permissions and the future of the VAST trail system depends on YOUR actions.long before us. Please respect landowners by: Staying on marked trailsI will take time to slowProperly disposing of trashmy journey, if only toObeying signageexperience the beauty of Respect the landowners Keeping noise and speed the season and to enjoy and ride responsibly!to a minimumthis sport I love. I willremember the Golden Rule.Vermont Snow Trails I will leave no blight of litter Conservancy Charitable Trustor abuse on this gift of freedom Preserving trails for the from lifes often sameness.future of snowmobilingSnowmobiling is a privilege,not a right. Remember, the key to the sportof snowmobiling in Vermont For information regarding donating a trail is permission from easement and the possible tax incentives, contact a landowner. Cindy Locke: 802-229-0005 x11cindy@vtvast.org 2019/20 Snow Travelers Guide to Vermont| 5'