b'will be held on Dec. 3 at the Church of Annunciation. Lunch will be provided by the Side Hill Cronchers. Call Ron to register. Our website has more details. Thank you to the church for hosting us again.Our trails are in good shape. We gotWhite River Valley Ramblerssome major trail work done on theThe trails are trimmed, signed, and we back of Okemo (Corridor 7 betweenare looking forward to the upcoming RD76 and RD78 near Station Road)season. This fall we re-decked one taking care of the area where the icebridge and have done some drainage/would build up down the side ofThe West Windsor Moonlighters havegrade work on a couple of sections of the rocks and interfere with the trail.installed new sign posts and signs this year. trail. These are areas that have been Volunteers chopped the rocks back atrouble spots for us in recent years, and bit and then built a bridge.this should greatly improve the trail In addition to the usual brush hogging,large project of updating the trailthrough these areas. volunteers worked on a more in- signage on our local trails.It was an depth de-brushing making most of thearduous task collecting information This season we have some fun events Ludlow trails a little wider and tallerfor the signs to indicate the directionin the works.We will be hosting the where possible. Thank you to all theto towns, mileage, etc. along with11th Vermont Vintage Rendezvous volunteers who generously donatedavailable services while conformingvintage snowmobile show and ride in their time and equipment to get allwith the VAST sign requirements.March, and it is back home in Bethel.these projects done. Stay tuned onAnyone not familiar with our trailsThere will once again be miles of trails Facebook and our website for eventswill have much-needed information tofor riding during the show, and a trail such as Safety Check Day. find the many wonderful destinationsride to a bonfire at the end of the day. As always, thank you to thein and around the area. The clubWe are also planning on having at least landowners, members, and volunteershas built and installed new posts forone trailside cookout at some point who make the magic happen. Happythe signs, and we hope riders willthroughout the season at the old cook holidays!appreciate the directional signs andshack on Bethel Mountain, date TBA.the expanded information they nowBring on the snow! Tina Berge, Public Information Officerprovide. Wishing all a full winter ofAlex Riesterer, President ludlowsidehillcronchers.comgreat riding!Like us on FacebookLike us on Facebook Gordon Troy, Treasurer Like us on FacebookWest Windsor MoonlightersThe summer of 2022 is ending, and winter is on its way - hopefully with aWhat does a VAST Safety Ambassador Team Member do?good amount of snow and no rain after Dec. 16! Talks to visitors about where to ride, conditions and best places to stay, The clubs summer is highlightedpark, eat or gas upby participation in the BrownsvilleSometimes rides with visitors or others who want someone to go with Fourth of July celebration with anthemaward-winning float and our always sought-after food concession. A goodRides our trails, making sure trails are well marked and letting clubs time was had by all, and members getknow if hazards are present or signs missingthe chance to visit with locals, answerHelps law enforcement at safety checks or accidents by securing trail requests about membership, and to thank our landowners. area, helping first responders to get to the sceneOur trails had no major changesIn general, is helpful and committed to keeping Vermont the best and only a small amount of neededsnowmobile destination in the Northeastmaintenance due to the mostlyTo find out more about our team and this program go to VTVAST.orgfavorable weather. We took on theor contact Cindy Locke at cindy@vtvast.org, 802-229-0005 x11144 | Snowmobile VERMONT'