Changes Affecting the 2020-2021 OHRV and Snowmobile Seasons Coming in May

Changes Affecting the 2020-2021 OHRV and Snowmobile Seasons Coming in May

 

Concord, NH – Important changes will soon take effect that all off-highway recreational vehicle (OHRV)groomer2 285x150 and snowmobile enthusiasts need to know about. While official regulations will be published in the 2020-2021 OHRV and Snowmobile Digest later this year, OHRV and snowmobile operators should be aware that:

  • The 14-month registration period has been eliminated and the registration year will change to May 1-April 30. 2019-2020 registrations will remain valid until June 30, 2020.
  • Effective May 1, for a snowmobile to qualify as an antique, the machine must have been manufactured in or before the year1994.
  • All registration fees will increase by $1, which will go to the registration agent.
  • All snowmobile registration fees will increase by an additional $32.

Why the Increase?
These fee changes were proposed by the New Hampshire Snowmobile Association (NHSA) and passed by the New Hampshire State Legislature. Questions or comments should be directed to the NHSA by calling (603) 273-0220.

The majority of this fee increase will be directly allocated to Granite State snowmobile clubs for trail maintenance and new projects, completed through the NH Bureau of Trails Grant-in-Aid Program.

For more information on OHRV and snowmobile regulations, safety, and operation visit https:/www.wildlife.state.nh.us/ohrv/index.html.

OR CONTACT:
Jamie Hollins: (603) 271-4300
Captain Michael Eastman: (603) 271-3129

Trails Closed - Last Meeting

Hello All,

 

As I'm sure you are all aware…. Our trails are closed; but our work is far from over. We have to summerize the club's equipment as well as give our trail network a good going over to assess any winter damage. 

We hope to have at least inspected everything prior to our last scheduled meeting on April 14th. If you can make it, come along. We are always open to fresh input.

This season's last meeting is at Emma's 321 in Rindge starting at 7 PM. Hope to see you there.

 

Come a little early if you plan to eat.

Emma's 321 Pub & Kitchen - Click for Directions

 

Thank you,

Steve Kottke

President, Monadnock Sno-Moles

2020 Annual SnoMoles' Cookout & Poker Run

2020 Annual SnoMoles' Cookout & Poker Run

Join us in celebrating our 50th year as a snowmobile club!

DATE:

The 2020 Snomoles' Annual Cookout and Poker Run will be:  February 15th, 2020 --- SNOW or RAIN!

We are back on Pool Pond this year. (Not Contoocook!) Follow the signs on the railbed. 

COOKOUT (11am):

We will be around from 9am to accept any dishes you might like to share. We will begin feeding everyone at 11am.

COOKOUT - food donations:

Still plenty of time to think of a dish, if possible, to bring for this year's cookout! Dishes can be dropped off at 62 Mountain Rd. in Rindge any time after 9am. We will have tables set up with power for hotplates and crockpots etc. Cold salads are fine as well, macaroni, potato, garden etc. Let us know if other arraignments need to be made.

THE POKER RUN (9am):

Registration - 9:00am - 9:30am 

Poker Run - 9:30am - 2:00pm

Poker Hand Tallies - 2:00pm - Done

***We really would appreciate some help with the poker run this year. Come to the meeting Tuesday 2/11 at Emma's (Meeting Info) and talk to some of those that set it up. Ask what is needed and if it’s something you can help with…. again, we’d appreciate it.

SILENT AUCTION - 2:00pm - 3:00pm 

Tickets will be available all day to enter the drawing(s) of your choice.

Where to park... 

Depending on the snow there will be a number of places to park. As of this writing Corridor 4, (the railbed) is ridable from Jaffrey to Keene. That means there will be a number of places to park.

Community Field Lot in Jaffrey (Blake St.)

Market Basket lot in Rindge

State Line Circle off RT 12 in Fitzwilliam has a few spots

The Dragon Palace in Troy

Where NOT to park... 

The Hometown Diner

Thank you for your interest... 

This is our clubs primary fund raiser for the year. Funds raised help aid in updating equipment, repairs, fuel and repair materials mostly.