Happy Valentine’s Day! Happy President’s Day! Spending time outdoors refreshes the soul! Yesterday (January 27, 2021) I had the opportunity to join the virtual Conservation and Natural Resources Advisory Committee Meeting (CONRAC). The meeting focused on the statistics which indicated the importance of outdoor recreation in Pennsylvania especially during the current pandemic. Several speakers emphasized […]
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Moving Forward – January 2021
HAPPY NEW YEAR! Many things have happened in 2020. It is easy to have negative thoughts about all that has happened to family, friends or snowmobile recreation. When we are down we need to count our blessings (Family, friends, clubs, volunteers, PSSA)! Spending time outdoors refreshes the soul! Pennsylvania recently experienced two huge snow events […]
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Forest Service reminds snowmobile riders of trail closures this season on the Allegheny National Forest
WARREN, PA (December 18, 2020) – The USDA Forest Service would like to remind snowmobile enthusiasts of the important changes in snowmobile trail access for the 2020-2021 winter season on the Allegheny National Forest. The main Allegheny Snowmobile Loop (ASL) is closed from the intersection of FR 120 and FR 141 to the intersection of […]
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Moving Forward – December 2020
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!Thank you to all the ESSENTIAL workers who go to work every day on our behalf. They help make this Covid situation much easier to deal with. Their dedication to people is to be admired. Please thank all you know for their service. The first sight of snow and everyone wants to ride. Trails […]
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Moving Forward November 2020
HAPPY THANKSGIVING! GOOD LUCK HUNTERS! Snow is coming! Are you prepared? Sled checked? Clothes ready? Plans made? As a reminder: The snowmobile season has a variety of starting dates. Please check with the clubs where you ride/DCNR before you go. If you ride in NY check their website for up-to-date information. Local clubs are busy […]
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