Johnny Lynds was the long-time President of the Green Mountain Roamers as well as serving many years as the Washington County Director for VAST. He was so very involved and passionate about snowmobiling in Vermont and specifically Waterbury. Snowmobile Vermont, the tour company he once helped operate, replaced an undersized culvert with a bridge on one of his favorite trails in the State Forest. This bridge will be dedicated to him in recognition of all he did for us and all the effort and time he selflessly gave to the sport we love.
There will be a hotdog cookout lunch available for free at the Cotton Brook Trailhead starting at 11am and running to 1pm. At 1pm we will be riding out to the bridge location (only about 3 miles) for a dedication ceremony at 1:30pm. After the dedication there is plenty of groomed terrain to explore but official events are over. Please get here as early as you would like and stay as long as you would possible to enjoy the trails in Green Mountain Roamers country!
Trailer parking at 1 Cotton Brook Road or ride in (snow permitting-please check map) on trail 212 from Worcester and head toward Stowe.
Please email us at greenmountainroamers@gmail.com with any questions, suggestions, photographs, or stories.
We hope to see you all there to celebrate and remember Ghost Rider!
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