Friendly Reminder to Avoid Snowmobiling on Farmlands
This is a friendly reminder that snowmobiling on private farmland is trespassing and can damage next year's crops. Many of the farmlands around have been seeded for winter crops. Please respect the farmland and do not snowmobile on any land that you do not have permission to be on. A notice was sent to us specifically about […]
We had another shed moved last week to the Gundy Warm Up Shelter thanks to Jeff Brooks and Dave Newbury for doing that. Thank you to United Rentals-Whitecourt for the use of the Zoom Boom and the Trailer from Stone RV. Again, thanks to Jeff for building the shed. Thursday November 3, 2022
It's looking a lot like a winter wonderland out there. Trail cleaning is in full force and we do not recommend sledding at this time. The trails are being cleaned, but we need a few more weeks to complete it and then we move on to filling and grooming. Please give us the time to […]
#1 Woodshed Moved to Carson Warm Up ShelterThank you to Jeff Brooks on building 3 woodsheds for the Club. The first one made its move on Saturday to the Carson Warm Up Shelter (Sponsored by Jason Thomas Enterprises). Thank you to United Rentals -Whitecourt for donating the woodsplitter, zoom boom and trailer to get it […]
The Biggest Thank You to the Trailblazers Executive & Administration
Candyce
April 3, 2024
9:47 am
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Thank you so much to the Executives for all your hard work this past season! The efforts that this crew makes is incredible from attending club, community and industry meetings; to boots on the ground, ensuring the trails are ready for our members and visitors. To building and installing shelters & other infrastructures, fundraising, selling […]
A big thank you to all these hard working team leads, with their crews, who spend many hours, supply equipment and work tirelessly to remove and clean deadfall and debris from the trails every fall. Without your efforts, we would not be able to groom or sled throughout our season. THANK-YOU! David MacLeod, Doug Hay, […]