Primary Sled: 2005 800 HO MXZ GADE 01 MXZ 800 Black And Yellow
Where I sled: Roblin area. Duck Mtns, Asessippi, Lake of The Praries
Posts: 1,250
Well, i was just wondering about this. My club must have money to spend. They never pick up there signs. The trail doesn't run through our land but it runs through several of my neighbors land. The club never seems to come and pick up there signs. The people are in the fieldworking and there are still signs laying around. So my neighbors started to pay me 1.50 Per sign :thumbsup: that i went and picked up off of their land because one of them punched a tire with a screw or peg from a sign. So does my club have money enough to just go and leave signs out, or are they just lazy and don't get on the ball and take them out. Do any of your clubs do this???
Where I sled: St Mary's, Elgin, Listowel, Dornoch.
Posts: 578
If your a member and active in volunteering with your club then you should make the suggestion and lead the team to remove the signage. If it so happens you don't belong to the club and are commenting on their work ethics look closer to home and maybe you will find the answer as to why they are not all out.
With everyones crazy schedules finding volunteers is getting to be very tough.
This may be a good way to get involved. If you use the trails and don't help out, then you are a guest. Remember that.
The voulunteers work very hard doing what they do like all of us trying to juggle family, school and other commitments.
Just out of interest do you help out with the club who's trails you ride?
Where I sled: Lanark-Ompah-Calabogie-NorthBay and Beyond!!
Posts: 875
My club, Roberston Lake SC. is doing a great job with the little snow we have. Seems they pass local trails two or three times a week. The signage is great. Thumbs up!
Primary Sled: 2005 800 HO MXZ GADE 01 MXZ 800 Black And Yellow
Where I sled: Roblin area. Duck Mtns, Asessippi, Lake of The Praries
Posts: 1,250
I would do that volunteer to go and pick up the signs, but in the spring when it is time to close the trails, we are calving cows, and getting equiptment ready to roll.
I am with the RSA (Roblin Snowmobile Assoc) They do a very good job signing the trails, just not a good job un signing them.