Club President

Hello All,

As we enter the 2016-17 season we are doing so without a sitting president. The club will have to cover this position by committee. We hope to be able to do so without notice, however, our recent presidents have done such a yeoman’s job in leading our club, it will be a difficult task. If something should require our attention, please be patient with us. We will respond as soon as possible.

Should someone feel like lending a hand, come to a monthly meeting to get a feel for how things run. There is no obligation to come to a meeting. We like seeing new folks, getting new points of view etc. So stop in, check the calendar for dates, times and locations!

Hope to see you at a meeting,

Monadnock Sno-Moles

Opening our Trails

Getting out in front of the issue....

December 15th is the EARLIEST we can open our trails (gates). The other factor aside from just the date, is snow amounts. The state has the ultimate say in whether we can open them or not as the State of NH Bureau of Trails has jurisdiction over the “Rails to Trails” and Annett State Forest portions of our trail system. That's a large portion of our system too. Their ruling is the gates will remain closed until there is a minimum 8 inches of maintainable snow base. Once we hit that magic number we will have the gates open and get our groomers running.

I know that it is hard seeing the trails with 6 inches of snow on them and the gates closed, but the clubs have rules they have to follow as well.

Thanks for your understating,

Monadnock Sno-Moles

Sawyers Field -Reminder

REMINDER:

PLEASE DO NOT spin your track down to the grass and dirt and “Rototill” the hill near the road. The Sawyer family is gracious enough to allow us the use of their land so let’s all respect the wishes of the land owner and take care not to destroy the hay crop.

Any trail maintained by the Sawyer family for sleigh rides is off limits to snow machines as well. Thank you all for understanding  and respecting the Sawyer family’s wishes.

-President Dan