b'Club NewsBobby Martin, Casey Stowe, Jeff Stowe, Alan Laporte, Sean St.Cyr and OliviaRobert Hill improved Corridor 104 inMatt Frechette of the Northwest Riders Laporte of the Cold Hollow BearcatsCambridge on the Fletcher Rough Ridersclears a trail of fallen trees. prepare to head out for trail work. trails.Our Tucker and drags are ready to go with just a few more minor repairs. We do hope to test a couple of demo drags so we can replace our 20+ year-old Fletcher Rough RidersMTN drag and retire our bulldozerNorthwest RidersThree work days with over 20drag that we have had for 25 years. As I write this, there is snow in the volunteers have allowed us to prepareMike Farmer, Presidentforecast! Our club volunteers have our trails for this winter. We haveLike us on Facebook been very busy clearing brush, also hired contractor and fellowrepairing bridges, and marking trails snowmobiler, Robert Hill, to improvefor the upcoming season. We want trails in Fairfield and Cambridge. Theto thank our gracious landowners Fairfield section is Corridor 36 justfor making these trails possible and north of Howrigan Road, where weallowing us to ride their land year relocated a bridge and spent two daysafter year.We would also like to improving a section of twisty unevenremind all riders of the importance trail in the woods. The CambridgeFranklin County Snow Raidersof staying on the marked trails, when project was on Corridor 104 on theyou ride off-trail, you put the trail in west and east side of Bartlett Hill onWith snow in the forecast for thejeopardy of being closed. the very top. Both projects came outfirst time this season, it feels like weWe would like to thank Jodie Ross great and Robert greatly improvedare getting closer to the snowmobilefor all her years as club secretary, our trail bed. We cut a lot of brush andseason.Our trail crews have been outwe appreciate all the hours you repaired three bridges too.trimming back the brush, markingdedicated to the club.Sara Rainville No major trail changes this year, andtrails, and making adjustments towas elected as the new secretary at we are very excited to eliminate themake our trails the best they can be. our October club meeting. two places on the LVRT where we hadFirst, we want to say a huge thank to bypass condemned bridges.you to our landowners.We appreciateWant to know more about our club We have a new vice president, Miketheir support of our sport and allowinghappenings? Check out our Facebook Sheldon, as Tony Audet has movedus to do what we need to do to keeppage and attend our monthly club to Florida. We wish Tony and Cheriour trail open.Also, a big shout-out tomeeting, held the second Wednesday a great retirement, but how can youour returning officers.We appreciateof the month at the Abbey Restaurant trade your sled for a motorboat? Mikeyour willingness to put in the time andat 7 p.m. Questions? Contact John is a 30-plus-year member of the clubeffort to keep our club on track.OurRoss, president, at 802-372-1499.and has been active for years. Themonthly meetings are typically heldSara Rainville, Secretary other officers remain Mike Farmer,at 7 p.m. on the first Tuesday of eachLike us on Facebookpresident, Nathan Howard, secretary,month at the Georgia Fire Department, and of course Duane Leach as ourold-timers and newcomers are treasurer. With Mike Sheldon fillingwelcome, come join us!Lets all hope the vice president role, Justin McIntoshfor a more consistent snow season that was elected director where he willgives us several months of trail riding.serve with Craig Tinker, Doug Stuart,See you on the trails! Buddy Rent, Doug Stuart, and ToddLianne FrechetteSecretary Savage.Like us on FacebookEarly Winter 2022 | 29'