NYSSA News
Registrations are out. Now’s the time to renew!
Hello Mulleyville Members,
While most of you are enjoying the summer heat there are many things going on in preparation for the upcoming season. Our trails have seen a lot of logging activity this summer so we are planning for our big fall cleanup work party sometime in late September. We will finalize our plans at the season’s first meeting on Tuesday, 9/8/09.
You have probably received your snowmobile registration renewal from the DMV already. By renewing you membership online early and sending in your registration you help the Parks Department do a better job budgeting our grants for the year since it’s based upon registration numbers received prior to December 1, 2009. Just click this link to bring you to NYSSA’s website for Mulleyville and join online. You can print your voucher right off their site.
Posted: August 17th, 2009 @ 6:22 pm by Steve Archer
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Protect the Snowmobile Trail Fund, Register Early!
Mulleyville Members,
Below is an email many of you will have received from Jim Jennings at NYSSA about registering early. This is a critical item for seeing that the clubs get funded well before the snow flies. We are overly affected by the cost of fuel and will have to budget our grooming time this winter. The sooner our memberships come in, the better of an understanding we will have on our 2009 finances.
Thank you for your continued support and we hope to see you at our first meeting on September 9th.
Dear NYSSA Member,
Renew your club membership, then renew your snowmobile registration!!
Your Snowmobile Registration Renewal will be arriving soon. You will need Proof of Club Membership to save $55 on your registration. Go to this link https://membership.nyssnowassoc.org/club/show/675 and renew your club membership, obtain your proof of membership and then renew your snowmobile registration NOW!
Renewing your registration now will allow more monies to be available in the trail fund and assure clubs receive the proper funding for the 2008-09 season.
Jim Jennings, Executive Director
New York State Snowmobile Association
PO Box 612
Long Lake NY 12847-0612
www.nyssnowassoc.org
T 888-624-3849
F 518-624-2441
nyssaoffice@frontiernet.net
Posted: July 9th, 2009 @ 10:00 am by Steve Archer
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NYSSA welcomes declaration Old Mountain Road is open to the public
DEC decision could set precedent for other roadways in contact with State Lands
May 30, 2009, Long Lake, NY – NYSSA welcomes the decision Commissioner Pete Grannis has ordered establishing Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) policy recognizing Old Mountain Road as both a town road and a legal right-of-way for public use.
With a very few roads open to the public, access to some of New York’s most beautiful scenery has been extremely limited. Opening some of these little used roads will enable access by those who enjoy the outdoors whether by foot, horse, bicycle, ski or snowmobile.
The Adirondack Park was created for all to enjoy, in all seasons of the year. Opening use of some existing roads to snowmobile use would have minimal impact on the six-million acre park, but could provide sorely needed economic stimulus to communities within the Adirondack Park. Greater tourism through the winter months would provide additional support to the communities, businesses, and residents that depend on those businesses for employment.
NYSSA will continue work with our clubs, local communities, and state agencies to ascertain potential trails. Any revised or new trails would improve riding opportunities, safety, and furthering the network of trails for public use.
New York snowmobile clubs have a successful history maintaining multiuse trails where snowmobiles have been allowed through the contribution by volunteers and private dollars. By working with landowners, local municipalities, state agencies; snowmobile clubs help their communities enjoy the recreational and economic benefits of snowmobiling.
Did you know?
A modern lawnmower is 4 times louder than every snowmobile produced since 1976.
Founded in 1975, NYSSA is the voice of more than 100,000 snowmobilers in New York State, and provides support for the 230 local clubs maintaining over 10,000 miles of local snowmobile and multiuse trails. Visit NYSSA online at www.nysnowmobiler.com
For more information:
Jim Jennings, NYSSA Executive Director
PO Box 612, Long Lake, NY 12847-0612
Tel. 518-624-3849, Fax 518-624-2441
Jim.Jennings@nysnowmobiler.com
Posted: June 5th, 2009 @ 12:59 pm by Steve Archer
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New NYSSA online magazine out
http://www.nyssnowassoc.org/onlinemag/
NYSSA is no longer sending printed versions of the magazine so you can get it here.
Posted: August 19th, 2008 @ 10:46 am by Steve Archer
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GOVERNOR PATERSON ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL MAJOR FUNDING FOR NEW YORK’S SNOWMOBILE TRAILS
Mulleyville Snowmobile Club Members,
Posted: July 9th, 2008 @ 11:37 am by Steve Archer
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