Check out this video on YouTube about the guy (we’re sure it’s not you) that just can’t see why he should join the local snowmobile club.
And, just in case, here’s a link to our membership application.
In partnership with East Central Valley Trail Association
Check out this video on YouTube about the guy (we’re sure it’s not you) that just can’t see why he should join the local snowmobile club.
And, just in case, here’s a link to our membership application.
Rural Cass Snowmobile Club has scheduled two meetings during January, 2011. The first meeting will be Tuesday, Jan 4 at 7 PM at Kelly’s Cafe in Arthur. Members of the Cattails snowmobile club near Page have been invited.
The second meeting will be Tuesday, Jan. 22, at 7 PM at Hagge’s Bar and Grill in Mapleton.
Agenda items will include grooming schedules, SnowJam plans and other snowmobiling related topics.
The groomer used on the northern loop of the Rural Cass Snowmobile club trail is owned and maintained by the club members. This groomer is a 1989 Tucker Sno-Cat Model 2000 and the club expects to spend about $3000 on the groomer this winter.
Besides just general service work such as oil changes, the club spent $800 at Catco getting the axle seals fixed, ordered two new sprockets for about $1000, and another $750 for three new cleats. Most of the labor was completed by club members.
It seems like a good time to thank you for your membership to the club, since without those funds, the club couldn’t afford to maintain this groomer. If you ride the local trails, but haven’t yet joined, here’s a link to the membership application.