Wildbill Posted February 2, 2010 Share Posted February 2, 2010 Thank you to OC and Domino for creating a forum for the South Seguin Snowmobile Club . All of our trail system that we can open is now seeing regular grooming and our club is in the middle of a rebuilding process that is seeing a terrific volunteer effort from a club that was in very sad shape last spring. As the team comes together we are seeing increased passion and involvement . We know that things are not perfect today but improvements are coming fast and furious. This year the SSSC has eliminated the flood at the Beaver storage buildings just south of Forest Hill grocery . We have dried up high water levels that interfered with grooming 201 . We are in the final throws of getting permission to put a new trail in between Black and Rankin lake roads therefore eliminating a long and nasty road run .Steve has put together large and effective work parties that made huge differences to the trail . Russ has put together a team of operators for our grooming fleet that we will now begin to see the results of as the season begins to finally co-operate. We have the February meeting at Rosseau Road Powersports and marine on Thursday Feb.the 4th at &pm all permit holders are welcome. With the backing of our friend Bill Cudney we will be hosting the most successful radar runs ever on Horseshoe lake at the marina where Joanne and Ian are doing thier best to support a rejuvenated SSSC . Thank you for your support and passion for the support and thank you to all volunteers that make this sport possible. Bill Park Team South Seguin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ArcticCrusher Posted February 2, 2010 Share Posted February 2, 2010 Thank you to OC and Domino for creating a forum for the South Seguin Snowmobile Club . All of our trail system that we can open is now seeing regular grooming and our club is in the middle of a rebuilding process that is seeing a terrific volunteer effort from a club that was in very sad shape last spring. As the team comes together we are seeing increased passion and involvement . We know that things are not perfect today but improvements are coming fast and furious. This year the SSSC has eliminated the flood at the Beaver storage buildings just south of Forest Hill grocery . We have dried up high water levels that interfered with grooming 201 . We are in the final throws of getting permission to put a new trail in between Black and Rankin lake roads therefore eliminating a long and nasty road run .Steve has put together large and effective work parties that made huge differences to the trail . Russ has put together a team of operators for our grooming fleet that we will now begin to see the results of as the season begins to finally co-operate. We have the February meeting at Rosseau Road Powersports and marine on Thursday Feb.the 4th at &pm all permit holders are welcome. With the backing of our friend Bill Cudney we will be hosting the most successful radar runs ever on Horseshoe lake at the marina where Joanne and Ian are doing thier best to support a rejuvenated SSSC . Thank you for your support and passion for the support and thank you to all volunteers that make this sport possible. Bill Park Team South Seguin Bill, Next year we plan to have our cottage in Parry Sound winter ready and plan to enjoy it year round. With that being said, I hope to be another volunteer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cravesledding Posted February 2, 2010 Share Posted February 2, 2010 That is a sweet looking trail and ride Bill.Had some gests up that normally ride in Halliburton over the weekend they were really impressed, great conditions.Thanks to you and all the volunteers PS Know anybody that can rebuild a 503 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wildbill Posted February 3, 2010 Author Share Posted February 3, 2010 That is a sweet looking trail and ride Bill.Had some gests up that normally ride in Halliburton over the weekend they were really impressed, great conditions.Thanks to you and all the volunteers PS Know anybody that can rebuild a 503 parts ordered it will be ready soon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hi-mileage Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 Thank you to OC and Domino for creating a forum for the South Seguin Snowmobile Club . All of our trail system that we can open is now seeing regular grooming and our club is in the middle of a rebuilding process that is seeing a terrific volunteer effort from a club that was in very sad shape last spring. As the team comes together we are seeing increased passion and involvement . We know that things are not perfect today but improvements are coming fast and furious. This year the SSSC has eliminated the flood at the Beaver storage buildings just south of Forest Hill grocery . We have dried up high water levels that interfered with grooming 201 . We are in the final throws of getting permission to put a new trail in between Black and Rankin lake roads therefore eliminating a long and nasty road run .Steve has put together large and effective work parties that made huge differences to the trail . Russ has put together a team of operators for our grooming fleet that we will now begin to see the results of as the season begins to finally co-operate. We have the February meeting at Rosseau Road Powersports and marine on Thursday Feb.the 4th at &pm all permit holders are welcome. With the backing of our friend Bill Cudney we will be hosting the most successful radar runs ever on Horseshoe lake at the marina where Joanne and Ian are doing thier best to support a rejuvenated SSSC . Thank you for your support and passion for the support and thank you to all volunteers that make this sport possible. Bill Park Team South Seguin Bill,I was very impressed with the trails this weekend!It has been a few years since I've rode the area and I see many improvements,great job there guys!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wildbill Posted February 16, 2010 Author Share Posted February 16, 2010 Thank you to OC and Domino for creating a forum for the South Seguin Snowmobile Club . All of our trail system that we can open is now seeing regular grooming and our club is in the middle of a rebuilding process that is seeing a terrific volunteer effort from a club that was in very sad shape last spring. As the team comes together we are seeing increased passion and involvement . We know that things are not perfect today but improvements are coming fast and furious. This year the SSSC has eliminated the flood at the Beaver storage buildings just south of Forest Hill grocery . We have dried up high water levels that interfered with grooming 201 . We are in the final throws of getting permission to put a new trail in between Black and Rankin lake roads therefore eliminating a long and nasty road run .Steve has put together large and effective work parties that made huge differences to the trail . Russ has put together a team of operators for our grooming fleet that we will now begin to see the results of as the season begins to finally co-operate. We have the February meeting at Rosseau Road Powersports and marine on Thursday Feb.the 4th at &pm all permit holders are welcome. With the backing of our friend Bill Cudney we will be hosting the most successful radar runs ever on Horseshoe lake at the marina where Joanne and Ian are doing thier best to support a rejuvenated SSSC . Thank you for your support and passion for the support and thank you to all volunteers that make this sport possible. Bill Park Team South Seguin Bill,I was very impressed with the trails this weekend!It has been a few years since I've rode the area and I see many improvements,great job there guys!! Thank you . I am very proud of the wonderful board of directors and volunteers of the South Seguin Snowmobile Club. Despite adversity and restrictions they have made it work . A special shout out to our grooming co-ordinator Russ . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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