b'Club Newshave you. Keep an eye on Burke for future improvements.Jim Whitton, President Like us on FacebookBurke Drift SkippersWith six bridges partially or severely The Buckaroos of 302 re-decked the Suckerdamaged by high water this summer, Brook bridge on Corridor 2. the Drift Skippers have been in A big thanks to Matt Puffer of Puffertriage mode. Now that weve Excavating for his help. This fall,completed assessments and definedCaledonia County Snowmobile well be focusing on three bridges.needed resources, were working hardTrail ClubWeve already re-decked the Suckerto get our part of the VAST system in Brook bridge on Corridor 2 and willthe best shape possible for openingThe Caledonia County Snowmobile be working on another on Oct. 26.day. Trail Club (CCSTC) has been busy This one will require some seriousThis year, were introducing arepairing trails damaged by two floods equipment, as its designed for multi- member involvement and recognitionin July. The good news is Corridor 18 use, including log trucks. initiative. Well randomly select anwill be open to connect with Moose Keep checking our Facebook pageactive member from our 2024-2025River Rock Dodgers and the Waterford for updates. As always, respect thelist and award them a free TMA andRidgeRunners. Additionally, Corridor landowners and dont litter ourmembership for the 2025-2026 season.2/5 will connect with the Burke beautiful trails. One member will be recognized onDriftskippers in Victory.Taylor Lamberton, PresidentJan. 15, Feb. 15, and March 15. The bad news: The trail to services in Kevin McDonnell, SecretaryIf your primary club is elsewhere, weSt. Johnsbury Center will not be open. buckaroosof302.comhope youll still consider joining theTwo bridges were damaged, and a Like us on Facebook Burke Drift Skippers. Wed love tolandowner closed part of the trail in a dispute with a solar company. This situation is unfortunate and becoming all too familiar. We will continue to search for a workaround, but it may not happen this season.For now, Corridor 18 will terminate at Junction CA32. The trail was heavily damaged by the 8-inch rainfall on July 30, which destroyed a bridge and about half a mile of access road. The replacement bridge will need to be at least twice as long, if not longer, than the original. This section of Corridor 18 (east of CA32) used to meet at Moore Dam and the start of Corridor 102, leading up to EX 451 in Concord.Were all hoping to break the cycle of snowless Decembers. Just imagine if all the rain that fell in June, July, and August was snow!Michael OHara, Treasurer Like us on FacebookColes Pond SleddersThe signs are in the airthe changing leaves, crisp cold mornings, shorter 28 | Snowmobile VERMONT'