b'Club Newstrail. The more positive actions we can do as an organization, the better our relationship with the public will be.After the snow melts, we will be removing the hundreds of signs we installed creating the trails in the fall. If you have some time to give us or another club a hand it would be greatly appreciated. The season doesnt end when the snow melts.Planning for summer and fall workThe Buzzy Eastman Memorial Trail signs were cut out on a CNC plasma table. The signs will projects has begun. We have a largebe installed on Corridor 302 in the spring. A big thank you to ROBCO for the material and reroute planned, requiring theletting the Buckaroos of 302 use their equipment.relocation of thousands of feet of trail. Well keep the Facebook page updatedFacebook page and website, so keepGary Dubuque, Shawn Messier, with that and other events. checking in.Caleb Messier, Peter Athens, Tyler Heres hoping to put the pandemicSince this will be our last newsletterMayo, Todd Langlais , Chad Mayo , behind us and a return to business asof the season before the summerJason Larrabee, Alec Larrabee, Perley usual in the future. issue, we would like to thank JesseGreaves, George Peak, Nate Foster and Michael Dente, Vice PresidentLambert of Lambert Farms groomingOwen Kittredge.bhrsnowclub.orgfor making our trails the best in theThe Groomer team of Shawn Messier, Like us on Facebook state! We would also like to thankGeorge Gattone, Caleb Messier, Tyler all of our volunteers, landowners,Mayo, Chad Mayo, Dave Brown, MJ local businesses, and especially ourGattone and Debbie Messier kept the snowmobilers for making it a greatgroomer up and running and trails year! As always, be safe, respect thewell groomed. Please make sure to landowners property, and please dontwave to the groomer and show your litter our beautiful trails. appreciation!Taylor Lamberton, PresidentThanks to our behind-the-scenes Buckaroos of 302 Kevin McDonnell, Vice Presidentofficers, Carolyn Greaves and Betty Well, it looks like it might be a shortbuckaroosof302.comBrown, for running the club.season this year as unseasonablyLike us on Facebook We need to remember the trails would warm temperatures have hit the state.not exist without the landowners. We Things were going quite well fromriders need to respect the land we mid-January until this week, as I writeride on and obey the signs. These are this on March 11th. Despite the lack ofsimple requests! Fail to obey them major snow, the trails were great andand we lose land permissions, which the entire state had snow coverage,means losing trails! allowing for snowmobilers to ride allLooking for Coles Pond Sledders across the state. Maybe things willColes Pond Sledders apparel? Our website store is open.turn around, but it looks like we mayMarch already and five more weeksRide safe, Be safe! be transitioning to spring sooner thantill the season ending, hoping for more expected.snow to keep what base we have tillCarolyn Girardin, Alternate Director The Buckaroos of 302 held the Buzzythe end. We had a late start this year,colespondsledders.com Eastman Dedication Cookout onbut with the dedication and hard workLike us on FacebookSaturday, March 13 at the Upper Valleyof our volunteers, the trails were in Grill. The event was well attendedgreat shape throughout the season.as we dedicated the Buzzy EastmanSpeaking of our volunteers, I want Memorial Trail signs, which will beto say Im proud of our club and its installed on the 302 trail in the spring.dedicated members; our trail workers A big thank you to ROBCO and Willisand groomers did a phenomenal job Page for the steel and for cutting outthis season. The pictures and videos on the signs! We held our last meeting ofFacebook tell the story.the season on Saturday, April 10, where we reviewed this past season andTrailmaster Dave Brown led many started to plan for trail projects andwork groups to keep the trails cleared, clearing for next season. Well keepbridges fixed and signed with workColes Pond Sledder Chad Mayo clears updating our trail conditions on ourgroup volunteers: George Gattone,brush while grooming with his dad, Tyler. 16 | Snowmobile VERMONT'