Presidents message late winter

Despite a couple rainy days the end of January the trails held up and we are back to beautifully groomed trails. We want to emphasize the need to take it easy and use care on the trails. There have been many accidents in NH this season. This is a fun, family sport, be watchful of others and take the time to enjoy the sights the North Country has to offer.

The warming hut continues to dish out soup, hotdogs and baked goods on Saturdays 10 am – 3pm. Stop by, warm up and enjoy a cup of cocoa while helping support the trails you ride.

As of this writing our second, and third races of the vintage race series are complete and what great events they were! We continue to see an increase in the number of racers at each event. Wow, this has really grown from the first race in Pittsburg three years ago. It is good to see our returning racers at each event; we have all become part of an extended family of folks who enjoy turning these old sleds into racing machines. We will be at the Snodeo March 6th and the Balsams March 27th for the last two races of the season. Thank you to all the volunteers who work so hard to put these events together. There is a lot of time before the races planning and work the day of to get things off without a hitch. Thank you for your continued support.

School vacations are on, the holidays are behind us, and the steak feed & rafle sled drawing are just around the corner, but that does not mean snowmobile season is over. There is normally still plenty of snow to enjoy through March and into April. Many snowmobilers feel this is the best time of the season to ride, with warmer days and less traffic your crazy not to ride! Enjoy the trails and ride safe.