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  • 30 May 2026 4:02 PM | Anonymous

    The Maple Summit Snowmobilers are honored to have PSSA select Doug Langford as the Government Official of the Year. Doug is the Assistant District Forester for Forbes State Forest in Laughlintown.

    Doug is a snowmobiler himself and understands what is involved with having a safe enjoyable trail system and riding experience. Doug has a family history of snowmobiling. In the early nineties, when we were installing the first snowmobile trail into the newly reopened Laurel Mountain Ski Resort. We were short on money, manpower, time and equipment. We had to clear many trees and stumps to make this trail and all we had was a chainsaw and basic hand tools. Out of the blue, we received a call from a Dr. Langford offering to help. He showed up with his stump grinder and other equipment. He spent all day, and with his important equipment and help, we were able to create an access trail that was wide enough to get a groomer through and was level and safe. It turns out that the good doctor was Doug's father.

    Doug has served in various positions at the DCNR for approx. 20 years. He is well respected amongst staff in the Forest District, as a person that leads by doing, and hops in to give a hand. He is also respected for his many great ideas not only with the snowmobile program, but with other programs he deals with throughout the year. He is a thinker and always trying to improve what he sees. He always returns our calls and/or emails in a timely manner. Years ago, when we had some trail closures, we had to re-route part of our trail system. In the spring, we requested that the DCNR install a new bypass trail so we could have a continuous loop. Several months later they were at work. Doug was one of the people that had hands-on involvement. He has first-hand knowledge of what it takes to have a safe and enjoyable snowmobile trail. This is the Gary Run Trail and is about 1 mile long. With this connector trail, we now have a continuous loop of approximately 15 miles that is wide, groomed, safe and fun to ride.

    Doug is now the Assistant District Forester with many responsibilities other that snowmobiling issues. Some of his responsibilities have to do with trail building, maintaining, trail grooming and communications. During riding season, he coordinates the opening and closing of the trail gates with State Forests, State Parks and the clubs that are stewards of the private property where the snowmobile trails are. Part of this requires him to closely watch the weather and make his decisions to open the gates or not. This past December, we received an under predicted heavy snow that came late on a Saturday night, on the last day of hunting season. On Monday morning, he had to focus on coordinating resources to get the roads open and the parking lots cleared with limited manpower. Unfortunately, the snowmobile trail gates could not be open right away. This led to him having to deal with many phone calls from other government agencies, legislators, snowmobile clubs and some unreasonable snowmobilers. This was a no-win situation. These calls slowed down his ability to get the gates open and deal with other important issues. He handled it in a very responsible and professional manner. Doug gained even more respect from our club.

    This past February, Doug coordinated and conducted a meeting between State Forest officials, State Park officials, the LHSC, the Maple Summit Snowmobilers, PSSA and the Rolling Ridge Snowmobile club. This was the first ever meeting trying to get all the clubs and groups to work together. It was a very productive meeting. One of the big outcomes will be the first ever open meeting that will be held before the beginning of each riding season. The meeting will be held on State property and be open to all club members, snowmobilers that are not club members, businesses that benefit from snowmobilers and anyone interested in snowmobile related issues. We look forward to this great new opportunity.

    Last year, we were going to nominate Doug for this award because of the fantastic grooming job on the snowmobile trails. He felt it was more important that the people that were directly involved with grooming got the award. We nominated the "Forbes State Forest Grooming Team" instead. They won the PSSA award for 2024/2025! Doug is more concerned about his fellow workers getting credit than himself. A true show of character.

    The present District Forester may be retiring in the next several years. If we are fortunate, Doug Langford will fill his position. Doug is very responsible, credible, professional, a pleasure to work with and is a snowmobiler himself. We are honored and proud to have nominated Doug Langford for PSSA Government Official of the year for 2025/2026!

    Some of the items we are working on during this summer:

    • working with Bureau of Forestry on updating signage on some of the trails in our area.
    • fall picnic, the fall information meeting with the DCNR and some trail maintenance projects.

    While out checking for new possible trail opportunities and connecting with our trail partners we became aware of some changes and important issues that we all need to address.

    First off, THE GRILLE at the Sporting Clays near Seven Springs ski resort will be offering some new dining specials and live music. For those that are not familiar with the Grille, this is the best destination ride for snowmobilers in southwestern Pa. Excellent food, drinks, fantastic staff, beautiful building with great amenities. Also, a very close and secure snowmobile parking area.

    Secondly and possibly the more important issue, we all need to support and patronize all the businesses, like this, on the trail system so that they will be there when the snow comes. They cannot survive on the limited winter business. If you are in the area or better yet make it a point to go to our snowmobiling dining destinations to get something to eat, drink and have a good time. While there see the beauty of the area during the summer and learn something new about the area. We don't know what we don't know!

    Restaurants are dealing with many issues right now: increased supply costs, fuel costs with people not going out as much and some people eating less to mention a few. Let us do what we can now to make sure they are there when we have our snowmobiles out. Do you really want to carry around and eat a cold bag lunch and drink from a can or a bottle when winter is here? Or do you want to sit down in a warm beautiful restaurant, have a hot delicious meal, great drinks, clean bathrooms and meet fellow snowmobilers? Think about it, then do something about it.

    Respectfully,

    Maple Summit Snowmobilers


  • 18 May 2026 10:58 AM | Anonymous

    2026 PSSA Award Winners!

    PSSA held its Annual Membership Meeting and Awards on Saturday, 
    April 18th! We are proud to announce our Award winners for 2026. 

    Snowmobiler of the Year- Clifford Fetterman

    Snowmobiling Family of the Year- Clinton & Arline LaTourette

    Dealer of the Year- Gellners Sales & Service, Inc.

    Government Forester of the Year- Doug Langford

    President’s Choice Award- Lori Elliott - Excellence in Grant Administration

    Thank you to God's Country Black Forest Snowmobile Club for hosting us this year! 

    Spring Raffle Winners!

    Congratulations to our Spring Raffle winners! Thank you to everyone for your support of PSSA through our raffles. 

    First Prize - $2000 - David Craul

    Second Prize - $1000 - John Shuhart

    Third Prize - $500 - John Evans




  • 30 Sep 2025 12:10 PM | Anonymous

    Utah Trip valued at $2,500*
    Includes mountain lodging and most meals
    Includes sled rental and a full tank of gas for each day
    Gorgeous area and views
    Doesn’t include airfare or airport transfers
    www.beavercreeklodge.com
    Past PSSA Winners loved it:  https://www.facebook.com/pasnow/photos/check-this-out-here-are-our-beaver-creek-lodge-raffle-winners-at-beaver-creek-lo/6882492088490976/?_rdr
     
    Sheetz Gift card  $500
    Fuel for you, your truck and your sled
    Fuel to and from your sledding designation and for the trial
    Great food for the truck ride or trail
    https://www.sheetz.com/food
     
    Sheetz Gift Card $500
    Sheetz calls their ethanol free gas E0.  Get some
    https://www.sheetz.com/fuel
     
    F&S Gifts Certificate*  $500
    Great for gear and accessories
    https://www.fsyamaha.com/
     
    F&S Gift Certificate*   $500
    https://www.ebay.com/str/fsyamaha?_trksid=p2047675.m3561.l2563
     
    Best Line Gift Certificate*  $250
    Great for gear and accessories
    https://www.bestlinepowersports.com/
     
    Best Line Gift Certificate*  $250
    Check out all four dealerships
     
    Ride PA Central Mountains stay, eat and ride package* (Apx Value $1,000)
    Includes two nights at the Mill Stream Inn in the executive cabin
    Includes a Meal at the Black Forest Inn
    Includes a Meal at THE WALDHEIM OF GERMANIA
    Tour Guide may be available depending on dates selected
    Doesn’t include snowmobile rental or fuel
     
    Ride PA ANF stay, eat & ride package* ( Apx Value $1,000)
    Food Gift Certificates
    Lodging
    Gas 
    Zippo Lighter and W.R. Case & Sons Knife
    Doesn’t include snowmobile rental

    Ride PA Laurel Highlands tour & eat Package* (Apx value $500)
    Includes two meals, details to follow
    Tour Guide may be available depending on dates selected
    Doesn’t include snowmobile rental or fuel
    Enjoy a custom guided trail ride for 2 of the Laurel Highlands Mountains in Southwestern Pa. This ride maybe as long as 150 miles (the winners decide the length). The scenic Laurel Highlands have snow many times other areas do not. This day trip includes lunch for 2 at the beautiful Laurel Mountain Ski Resort (does not include alcohol). Also included is dinner for 2 at the popular Sporting Clay Shoots near 7 Springs Mountain Resort (alcohol not included). Meals and experienced trail guide(s) are provided by the Maple Summit Snowmobilers Club.
     The guided tour includes trail maps, rides to scenic sights with photo opportunities, rides to all the snowmobile trail access parking lots, rides to the restaurants and places to eat on the trail.
     Scenic sights and stop will include but not limited to:
    Rides to restaurants and places to eat on the trail:
        Winner of the raffle will determine the meeting location. The ride will start in the morning with the winner determining the exact time. We will ride many of the better trails and sights (listed above) on the way to Laurel Mountain Ski Resort for lunch. After lunch we will ride to more sights and stops. We will then head to the Sporting Clays for dinner. Of course, the guided ride will be available when there is snow. This guided ride will be available during the week and weekends. Weekday ride dates may depend on if the Sporting Clays and Laurel Mountain Ski Resort are open (they are sometimes closed during the week), the winner can pick the date.  


    Location of Drawing – Ace Snowmobile Club Meeting in Honesdale PA
    Date of Drawing – December 10th at 7:30 PM
    PA SGC # 2314
    Permit # 205
    Ticket price of $25 each and 3 for $60.   Send each member 6 tickets (one sheet).   Send each club 60 tickets (10 Sheets).
     


  • 17 Sep 2025 5:44 PM | Anonymous

    Great news on the grant front: our PSSA grant writer, Lori Elliott, has once again worked her magic! She secured a $100,000 grant for mini-grants as well as funding for another year of RidePA, the official Pennsylvania snowmobile trail conditions map & app powered by PSSA.

    Updates and application dates for the spring round will be shared soon.

PA State Snowmobile Association
PO Box 267 Beach Lake, PA 18405


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