SVTR Trail Conditions

SVTR Members and Friends

After hearing one of our fellow clubs has closed it’s trails due to all the rain we have had, our Landowner and I talked about checking out our trail conditions…

Our trails are in very good condition for the weather we have been having. There is a few water bars that could use a couple minutes of attention. I touched up a couple of bad ones myself and it only took a moment of time…

Our trails will remain open at this time. However I do recommend that all riders use 4-wheel drive. Most of all Keep your speed down this will help us control erosion…

I do advise we travel lightly on trails #3 and #6. These trails do not respond well to heavy traffic during this kind of weather. I have not closed them yet but do recommend that we use them lightly…

Please be advised that the bridge on trail #6 at the Joybrook camp has been closed to all traffic. It is in very bad shape and the planning for it’s replacement will take place at our next club meeting…

I wish you all a Safe and Happy 4th of July…

Lloyd Church SVTR!

ps. I would like to thank the members who have worked on our trails this year. Your hard work shows very much from the condition of our trails after this type of weather…

THANK YOU !!!

Lloyd Church President
Southern Vermont Trail Riders
lloyd@svtr.net
www.svtr.net
(802)-874-4073

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BMAC trails closed temporarily

BMAC trails closed temporarily

I know this will be disappointing with the holiday weekend coming up, but the decision has been made to close BMAC trails temporarily.
We have had approximately 1-2″ of rain a day for the past week.
Tuesday we had a bad storm come through that dumped 1-3/4″ of rain in less than an hour, plus very high winds. There’s been so much rain that our trail crew haven’t had a chance to get on the trails to assess damage from downed trees. So Roy, Trail Captain agreed they should be closed temporarily.
This area had a lot of power outage from downed trees, so we assume some are down on the MT.

We’ll keep you all updated.

Connie

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The deadline for submitting letters to the ARN. has been extended.

Southern Vermont Trail Riders; and Friends:

The deadline for submitting letters to the ARN. has been extended…

If we as an organization wish to expand our trails accross State and National Forest Lands than we have to act now…

If You want to ride ATV’s even closely like the Snowmobilers do, than you need to step up now…

I keep using the word “Now” because we have until July 6th to get our letters in…

I honestly have to tell you that I don’t just want you to write a letter, but we need your wife, your daughter, and your son to submitt a letter… ( How much do you want to expand VASA trails in Vermont ?)…

I know some feel that it is much cheaper to just register your machine and ride out of state… You bet it is… You don’t have to obtain land owner permission… You don’t have to pay VASA dues… and You don’t have to work on the trails…

As I just heard on the news this past week even New Hampshire is having funding problems with some of there state lands and is considering selling some lands… Pisgah State Park is one of the lands being considered to be sold. I fear that ATVing in N.H. is going downhill like it has in Mass. and soon it will be a hard thing to ride anywhere…

So please put the pen to the paper and get the word out now…Talk to your favorite ATV Dealer, Local Store owner, and even your your Friendly Next Door Neighbor…

Please address your letters to:

Warren Coleman Esq.
ANR General Counsel
103 South Main St., Center Building
Waterbury Vt. 05617

E-mail address is;
Warren.coleman@state.vt.us

I thank all of you who have sent in letters… You have written some excellent ones…

Lloyd Church
SVTR.

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June 16, 2009 Meeting Report

Meeting called to order at 7:15pm

Treasurer’s report read and accepted:

SVTR has 73 members and 60 VASA registered machines as of tonights meeting.

At the last meeting we voted to donate $50 to the Walk for Life.  Our contact at Walk for Life has been unreachable so it was decided to pass the donation on to a local team taking part in the Walk for Life on Friday 6/26.

Webmaster’s report – Skipped due to lack of internet access at the meeting hall tonight.  Web report will be posted below the meeting report later on.

Secretary’s report read and accepted.

President’s report:

There was some discussion about the public hearing by the Agency of Natural Resources (ANR) held on Monday 6/15.  Nine SVTR members attended the hearing in support of opening Vermont state forests to ATVs for the purpose of creating connector trails to help link existing trail systems currently on private land.  Written comments are still being accepted by the ANR until Monday 6/22.  Please send your thoughts on the subject to the ANR by Monday.  We need all the help we can get!

Anyone interested in training for a Community Emergence Response Team (CERT) ?  If we have 10 or more members interested in receiving training and being available to respond when needed, we can set up training for those interested.  Please contact Lloyd Church if your interested.  If we get enough interest, we will persue training.

VASA has purchased their new building in Barre VT.  The most recent board of directors meeting was held at the new building.  Renovations are under way and VASA plans on moving into their new home next week.  There are plans to rent the downstairs as office space to help offset the costs.  Please be aware that responses from VASA may be a little slow over the next week or two as VASA moves and settles into their new home.  For now, VASA may be contacted via their existing phone # but that may change after the move.  If/When their phone # changes, we will post the new contact information here.  You can always get their most current contact information from their website at vtvasa.org.

Side x Sides will be permitted at the Mount Washington ride on Aug. 2nd.  If your planning on attending this ride and are in need of accommodations for the nights before or after the ride, please make your reservations soon as rooms fill up early.  YThe cost to participate in the ride is $20 per machine and $7 per additional passenger.  Only factory 2up or Side by Sides are permitted to carry a passenger. (No after market add on seats permitted).  SVTR will be serving food at the base after the ride.  Cost is $4 – $5 per person.  Several of our members are planning a trip to West Fairlee on Sat Aug 1st for a ride and chicken BBQ hosted by the West Fairlee Fire Dept. and will make the trip to Mt Washington from there on the 2nd.  If you are interested in joining the group headed to W. Fairlee on the 1st, contact Lloyd for more information.

OLD BUSINESS:

Our next ATV safety class has been postponed until late September.

New SVTR decal design has been reviewed and approved for purchase in three sizes.  These should be available for purchase by our next meeting.  The decals are based on our old logo design with some color changes and minor design changes to make the design more compatible with the decal printers process.  They look great!  I will post more info on these as the details become available.

Nancy powers has offered to take up the task of getting our meeting notices and other press releases passed on to various local newspapers for their community calendars.

NEW BUSINESS:

We have sold many of our first batch of new T-Shirts and it was decided tonight to place another order for the most popular sizes to replenish our stock.

Meeting adjourned at 8:15

Approx 18 members attended and several new members joined after the close of the meeting.

Webmaster’s report:

For the complete month of May 09, we had 450 Unique visitors and 914 total visits to our site.  These numbers are up slightly from April.
So for for the month of June 09, we have had 188 unique visits and 406 total visits to the site.We now have 8 members that belong to our forums and one of the new members (KentT) has been active there.  Check out the pictures he has posted and what he has to say on our forums at http://svtr.net/forum
Our newsletter (SVTR Trail Mail) now has 108 subscribers.

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ATV Obstacle Course at Windsor County Agricultural Fair

Dear Southern Vermont Trail Riders,

My name is Gene Hitchcock.

I represent the staff of the Windsor County Agricultural Fair. It’s a small,
2-day fair that features agriculture, livestock, country living, outdoor
activities, and family fun. This year’s fair is on Saturday and Sunday, July
11th & 12th. It will be held in Springfield, VT, at Barlow’s Fields, on
Eureka Rd. We’re open 10-7 on Saturday and 10-4 on Sunday. Admission is
$6.00 for adults and $2.00 for under 12.
Free parking, good food, live music, etc. The fair is completely
not-for-profit. Everyone on the staff volunteers their time. All proceeds
from the fair go right back into the fair’s operational fund.

I want to let you know about the ATV Obstacle Course we are running as one of
our main events at the fair. It will be open to the public.
Anyone at least 18 yrs old can ride their own ATV in the competition, helmets
are mandatory. Machines don’t have to be registered, since we are on private
property. We have plenty of parking and a place to unload machines. The
course will be set up as a timed event. Only one person will go through the
course at a time (no head-to-head racing). Each rider will get to make
several runs, and their best single time will be posted. The rider with the
fastest time will win. I believe there will several classes to accommodate
different sized machines.
Winners will receive ribbons, and maybe a trophy.

We hope to have a good event, and if successful, it will become an annual
event. If you would like to help sponsor the event (donate time, money,
prizes, etc., that would be awesome), but we really just want help with
publicity. We also rent space at the fair for organizations like yours to
promote their agenda. We offer a 10×10 space under one of our tents for
$60/weekend (that includes a 6′ table and chairs). It’s a great deal.

Keep up the good work, and thanks for your time. Hope I see you at the fair.

Eugene Hitchcock III
461 LaCross Rd.
Springfield, VT 05156
(802) 885-5128
gene3@vermontel.net

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June 18, 2009 Meeting Agenda

meeting_sign6/18/09 SVTR Meeting Agenda

7:00 – Call meeting to order.

7:01 – Sign in sheet & Welcome members.

7:03 – Secretary’s Report.

7:10 – Treasurer’s Report.

7:18 – Web-Masters Report.

7:30 – Comments from those who went to the Public Hearing.

7:50 – V.P. Report.

8:05 – VASA Affairs.

8:20 – Old Business.

8:35 – New Business.

8:50 – Meeting Adjourned.

9:00 – Sign up New Members.

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UTVs will be permitted on the Aug 2nd Mt Washington Ride

Good Morning Everyone!

At last night’s meeting, Lloyd Church had asked the question, will side by side units such as Rangers or Rhino’s be allowed to participate in the Mount Washington Ride on August 2?

I just got off the phone with the Mt. Washington people: YES! Side by sides are allowed.

Here are some reminders about the ride:

Tickets will be sold at the base of the mountain, the day of the ride. $20: Operator and $7: passenger

You must have a valid Vermont or New Hampshire registration along with a current VASA membership to participate.

You must have a driver’s license to participate.

In order to ride double, your machine must be a factory two-up machine.

You must wear a DOT approved helmet.

If you have any questions, please contact me asap. Have a great day!

Dani Cady
Executive Assistant
Phone: 802-229-2997

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