Monthly Archives: December 2012

Download the Polaris snow trails mobile app


Polaris Industries is offering a snow trails mobile app for use on Apple and Android phones.mobile-app-icon-new

With this app, you can:

  • View your location, road maps and weather conditions
  • Track your rides and share them on Facebook
  • Search for food, gas, Polaris dealers and more

Frequently Asked Questions About Club Membership


Aren’t local snowmobile trails paid for by the state? No, only a portion of the funding comes from the state. About 50% of the funds for grooming are based upon local fundraising. And, the state funds come directly from the number of snowmobiles registered, and these sleds must be registered in North Dakota to count.

How much does it cost to groom the trail? Grooming costs average $10-12 per mile. Even if the person running the groomer is a volunteer, the costs add up.

Are there other ways to help? The club can definitely use your help in other ways, such as trail signing and other activities. As a club member, you’ll receive the club’s newsletter, which will you let you know of club events.

How do I join the Rural Cass Snowmobile Club? To join the club, please complete the membership application.

Club to meet Tuesday evening


Rural Cass Snowmobile Club will meet again on Tuesday, Dec. 11, at 7 PM at the Pizza Ranch, Casselton. The meetings are held in the back meeting space, and all club members and interested local snowmobilers are invited.

The club serves the communities of Amenia, Arthur, Casselton, Davenport, Mapleton, and Leonard

Items on the agenda will include:

  • SND Convention update from those that attended
  • Trail signing recap
  • Membership drive
  • Club events
  • SnowJam 2013
  • Other items brought forward by attendees
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