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    • I pay a surcharge on my permit this fall if I knew it would go towards helping to clean up the trails and take some burden off volunteers.  
    • Our area is a complete mess as well. How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time. We will all get there but it will take time.   OFSC. When your outgo exceeds your income, then your upkeep becomes your downfall. Funds are tight FWIW.   ODSC They should also reach out to the city, township and county to see if they have any funds available. They may be surprised. Snowmobiling is a economic benefit to their region so they may receive financial assistance from their local governments. A few thousand $$$ here and there can go a long way.  
    • Have to take it back to the OFSC's core mission.   Its core mission is to provide leadership and resources to member clubs, ensuring exceptional trails and riding experiences across the province.    This club is highlighting a resource issue.  Maybe going public isn't preferred, but some press highlighting issues the provincial organization and this particular club is facing isn't necessarily a terrible thing.  I rode their trails this past winter and they we're doing a great job.  Hopefully OFSC management views this as an opportunity to improve.  Also an opportunity to find new sources of emergency funding.  A state of emergency was declared in Orillia during the ice storm.  That brings access to funding from senior levels of government.  Why wouldn't repairing trail infrastructure qualify for help.
    • Tough, but I can see both sides of this, common ground will surface at some point.
    • Maybe raise permit prices to a necessary level....................
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