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President - RANDY MILLER PO Box 395, Walden CO 80480 randy@npeng.com
970-723-3725 Vice President - Scott Jones 508 Ashford Dr, Longmont CO 80504 scott.jones46@yahoo.com
720-684-6912
SECRETARY - Karen Ball 14860 Rolling Hills Dr, Montrose, CO 81401 snokraz5@msn.com
970-240-4036
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TREASURER - Katie Himes PO Box 162, Mesa CO 81643
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District Representatives District 1 Rep - Steven Marlenee
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970-227-7977 District 2 Rep - Ron Spencer 424 Russell St, Craig CO 81625 sspe263865@msn.com
970-824-6568 District 3 Rep - Dennis Lynton 11091 Wolff Way, Westminster CO 80031 dennislynton@gmail.com
303-253-7743 District 4 Rep - Tony Zancanella PO Box 1870, Glenwood Springs CO 81602 awz@za-engineering.com
970-379-8184 District 5 Rep - LEE ROTH 642 E Loma Dr, Pueblo West CO 81007 lsa102002@yahoo.com
719-332-9671 District 6 Rep - J.R. Halvorsen 1971 Prospector Rd, Leadville CO 80461 crawfordsnow@gmail.com
563-880-7526 District 7 Rep - Lucia Lebon llebon05@gmail.com
970-862-8402 District 8 Rep - Ken Simpson PO Box 1263, Cedaredge CO 81413 kenconne@yahoo.com
970-216-6486 District 9 Rep - william Hall will58y@netscape.net
970-759-2466
Committees
Right to Ride Chair - Curtis Miller PO Box 742, South Fork CO 81154 curt800@msn.com
719-873-0208 Land Use Chair -Janelle Kukuk 2889 USFS Rd 509, Creede CO 81130 kukuk@fone.net
719-658-2221 Raffle Chair - BILL REXFORD rexford.bill@gmail.com
970-481-0230 Safety Chair - Stanley Gale 2205 Douglas Mt Dr, Golden CO 80403 rockymsc@earthlink.net
303-279-0454 Awards/Scholarship Chair - Katie Himes PO Box 162, Mesa CO 81643 himes.kate@gmail.com
970-270-4474 Grooming AND MAPPING Chair - Joe Tonso 941 School St, Craig CO 81625 jtonso@msn.com
970-824-5821 Charity chair - lancy Falk PO Box 406, Norwood CO 81423 horsecrazy.lancy1@gmail.com
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Arrowhead Snowmobile Club Lucia Lebon PO Box 333, Cimarron CO 81220 970-209-4589 llebon05@gmail.com
Buena Vista Snowmobile Club Ed Swisher PO Box 3133, Buena Vista CO 81211 719-395-6461 edswisher49@yahoo.com
Colorado Blizzards Mish Clancey 107 Redwing Ct, Mead CO 80542 303-651-2060 mishclancey@aol.com coloradoblizzards.com
Delta Snokrusers Donna Ankenbauer PO Box 464, Cedaredge CO 81413 970-856-3656 snokrusers@gmail.com
Flattoppers Tom Zancanella PO Box 1908, Glenwood Springs CO 81602 970-379-2926 taz@za.engineering.com flattoppers.com
Grand Lake Trail Groomers Cam Stone PO Box 1247, Grand Lake CO 80447 970-531-8872 trailgroomers@yahoo.com grandlaketrailgroomers.com
Gunnison county SnoWTrackers Phil Chamberland 23501 Hwy 135, Crested Butte CO 81224 970-209-3715 pchamberland@hughes.net
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MidValley Snowmobile Club Dave Mikulyuk 280 Fawn Dr, Carbondale CO 81623 970-963-1196 dmikulyuk@aol.com
LEADVILLE High Riders Snowmobile Club Clay Stewart 211 E 4th St, Leadville CO 80461 719-486-7311 stewartcm@earthlink.net
ghp0181@gmail.com silverthreaders.org
Mile-Hi Snowmobile Club Evan Miller PO Box 260368, Denver CO 80226 720-205-4761
Silverton Snowmobile Club Jim Lokey PO Box 571, Silverton CO 81433 970-387-5512
MT Sopris Rec Riders Eric Rudd PO Box 1035, Carbondale CO 81623 970-379-4263
Snow Country Explorers of the Upper Rio Grande Bob Kukuk PO Box 702, Crede CO 81130 719-658-2221 (H), 719-658-2362 (F)
awsmev1@aol.com milehisnowmobileclub.com
eric@ruddconstruction.com mtsoprisrecriders.com
North Fork Snowmobile Club Wes Spore PO Box 472, Hotchkiss CO 81419 970-872-2167 wesandcarol@tds.net
North Park Snow Snakes Debby Miller PO Box 61, Walden CO 80480 970-723-3725 dmiller@resource-one.us
Northwest Colorado Snowmobile Club, Inc Leeland Mischke 1066 Rangely Way, Craig CO 81625 970-620-6327 leelandlmischke@aol.com northwestcoloradosnowmobileclub.org
Pikes Peak High Riders Tim Schulte 18270 Appaloosa Rd, Colorado Springs CO 80908 719-554-3142
Heart of the Rockies Snowmobile Club schulte_james@bah.com Brad Craig pikespeakhighriders.com PO Box 241, Poncha Springs CO Rifle Snowmobile Club 81242 Carleton Hoffmeister 719-207-0287 PO Box 692, Rifle CO 81650 bradcraig_napa@hotmail.com 970-625-0134 High Country Snowmobile Club hoffy1@willowwisp.net Rich Holcraft Routt Powder Riders PO Box 2215, Frisco CO 80443 Ed Calhoun 970-389-3317 PO Box 770043, Steamboat Springs hlcrft@comcast.net CO 80477 summitsnowmobilers.com 970-819-7006 Holy Cross Powder Hounds Snowmobile ecalhoun55@gmail.com Club routtpowderriders.com Lance Trujillo S & W Adventure Riders, LLC PO Box 7116, Avon CO 81620 Jack Sheets 970-376-3856 2350 Stoneridge Dr, Colorado Springs lance@holycrosspowderhounds.com CO 80919 holycrosspowderhounds.com 719-593-0711 jacks@swadventureriders.org Lake City Continental Divide Snowmobile swadventureriders.org Club Bill Broadhead San Juan Sledders PO Box 591, Lake City CO 81235 Roger Pennington 970-944-0191 164 Sandia Cir, Bayfield CO 81122 broadhead7@hotmail.com lakecitysnowmobile.com
SilverThread Outdoor Recreation Club George Powell PO Box 343, South Fork CO 81154 719-873-5902
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Sangre Snowrunners Dale Hoag PO Box 523, Westcliffe CO 81252 719-783-2729 swr@wmv-co.us
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South Fork Powder Busters Curtis Miller PO Box 454, South Fork CO 81154 719-873-0208 curt800@msn.com
Steamboat Lake Snow Club Mike Swinsick PO Box 756, Clark CO 80428 970-846-0814 caspers62@yahoo.com
TrailBlazers Tom Mason PO Box 507, Grand Lake CO 80447 970-531-5812 autowrench2002@yahoo.com gltrailblazers.com
Tyler’s backcountry awareness Brian Lundstedt 1401 E Lincoln Ave, Fort Collins CO 80524 970-219-8869 info@tylersba.org tylersba.org
Uncompahgre Valley Trail Riders Rich Jakino PO Box 3503, Montrose CO 81402 970-209-8900, 970-209-8930 richjakino@homail.com
West End Sledders Jacque McClellan PO Box 1443, Norwood CO 81423 970-865-2518 mcricketred@aol.com
Western Slope Snowmobile Association/ snowskippers Dale Hollingshead PO Box 4964, Grand Junction CO 81502 970-241-6829 snowskippers@acsol.com snowskippers.com
White River Snowmobile Club, Inc Troy Hilkey PO Box 1045, Meeker CO 81641 970-756-0717 thilkey@wrenergy.com
Wolf Creek Trailblazers Bob Tesman PO Box 3194, Pagosa Springs CO 81147 970-731-3366 rstesman@centurylink.net
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Hello everyone…and I hope you are into full swing of snowmobile season. I know that some of us powder hounds would like to see more, but if we keep up the snow dance…we might have a great February and March. I would like to thank the White River Snowmobile Club in Meeker for putting on an awesome convention for first timers with a handful of members. The snow conditions were representative with all areas in the state, leaving room for more snow, but we had a great time on the rides. Troy and Rhonda Hilkey headed up the array of volunteers locally, and from Craig to deal with all the activities including registration, banquet dinner, breakfasts, and numerous rides over the three-day event. I heard there were 72 registered for the event. Thanks to all that attended and hosted the event. Well this might be one of my last few articles in the Snow Scoop since this is my last year as President of CSA. My term will be up at the end of the fiscal year, on April 30 this year. I feel that CSA is in a great position both financially and as a viable organization to promote and preserve the sport of snowmobiling. I know that CSA will be in very capable hands with Scott Jones as the President Elect starting in May. Everyone should be very familiar with Scott with his outstanding achievements in land use and access for CSA and COHVCO. Scott will continue his passion in Land Use/Access while performing the duties of President and I will be available to him at a phone call or stone’s throw away. I have accepted a position with COHVCO as a board member representing CSA, at the request of Scott Jones and the COHVCO Board. I would like to thank everyone in CSA for the privilege to lead CSA for the past four years, and the numerous words of encouragement by everyone that I have worked with in CSA. I will be giving up the position, but the friendships and commitment to CSA will last indefinitely. Thanks again, and we’ll see you on the snow!
Randy Miller
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Why is winter trail grooming important?
Scott Jones An important component of snowmobile recreation is the grooming of trail networks throughout the country that provide public access a wide range of winter recreational opportunities in the backcountry. For those that are not familiar with these actions grooming is performed by snowcats, similar to those used by ski areas, which tow a wide range of equipment in order to provide a well maintained and identifiable route through the backcountry. This is an important resource for all users, but is valued for different reasons throughout the country and unlike summer motorized routes, winter routes must be built from scratch every year. In the Western United States, these routes are relied on to access high quality backcountry opportunities in large bowls and other areas. In the mid-west and northeast, the trail network is the recreational opportunity that is sought by users. Traditional snowmobile recreational activities based on the groomed trail network provide a significant economic driver to a wide range of local communities. In 2012, snowmobile recreation in the United States accounted for $34 billion direct sales of units, clothing and related services which resulted in over 100,000 jobs to
a wide range of communities. Snowmobile recreation provides an important income bridge for many businesses who more directly target summer recreation, but need to keep employees on the payroll over the winter. Snowmobile sales fills this niche. Many of the communities that significantly benefit from snowmobile recreation as an economic driver are smaller communities that have lost more traditional sources of revenue such as timber, mining and agriculture. This make snowmobile recreation a very important revenue stream to these communities and their ability to provide basic services like road maintenance and schools, and local communities very interested in maintaining this activity. At first glance, the groomed routes provided by the snowmobile community are mistakenly believed to benefit only the snowmobile users. While state based snowmobile registration programs provide the overwhelming source of funding for grooming, these groomed routes support a wide range of non-motorized activities, such as cross country skiing, snowshoeing, ice fishing, hunters and dog mushing, free of charge. These activities that may not be directly related to snowmobiling but provide addition revenue
and jobs to local communities that are more traditionally identified as summer recreational activities. Many of these users and communities would not be able to pursue these activities without the trail network provided by the snowmobile community. The groomed trail network further provides significant safety to all users. The trails and maps provide a uniformly identifiable navigation system and waypoints for all users and access for emergency response teams to safely access the winter backcountry to aid those members of the public that may have become injured or lost. The grooming equipment further provides the specialized equipment in many areas for emergency responders to gain access to the backcountry and undertake rescue activities in a timely manner. Snowmobile recreation and associated grooming is a major benefit to local communities and many user groups that are not directly associated with motorized recreation. A more complete understanding of these benefits is often a critical component of any discussion that is addressing changes in grooming activities in any area.
CSA’s Valued Supporters! Donations from our valued supporters 3/1/14-12/31/14 Boondockers: $50-$499
GENERAL FUND DONATIONS: A & E Diemoz A & E Diemoz Action Adventures Allen Theatres Anonymous BMCA Colorado Bob Gates Bob Hansen Brad Danner Bryan McCarty Bud’s Sanitary Service Charlie Shy Christopher Dodge Christopher Tarr
RIGHT TO RIDE DONATIONS Brent Miller Ed Calhoun Greg Gapter
Craig Jensen Dean Johnson Dennis Reece Don Kilkey Doug Moll Duane Meador E.W. Dilley Ed Tafoya Ernest Hinkley Excalibur International Limo Frank Smith G.N. Griffith Geoff Inglis
Greg Peterson Gunnison County SnoTrackers Jason Stanhope
RIGHT TO RIDE AND GENERAL FUND DONATIONS: Alan Staehle Andrew Meverden Bonnie Candelaria Charles Stoyer
George Conrades Gregory Hoffman Hal Meredith Harley Hamilton Janet Mangum Jason Stanhope Jeffrey Nissen Jesse Garetson Joe Swank Joe Tonso John Macelhaney John Raney John Spain Joseph Murbach
Chuck Goetz Dan Woltmann Denise Arola Don Barnes
Justin Griffith K.J. West Kent Miller Kevin Himes Kevin Reiber Larry Lewark Linda Gerrans Lynn Parks Marguerite Collard Mark Bloomquist Mark Hostetter Mark Steinbrecher Martin Cella McBorn Properties
Joe Tonso Mark Bloomquist Mark Steinbrecher
Don Dustin Frank Shepherd Gary Guagenti Gilbert Carkhuff
Gilbert Meador Joe Swank John Spain Joseph Murbach
Highmarkers: $500-$1499 RIGHT TO RIDE DONATIONS: Darren Jacobson Delta Snokrusers
EBI Services Nicholas Petersen
Routt Powder Riders Russell Higgins
Michael Edwards Michael Sladdin Mike Grattan Mike Klebba Mike Sladdin Mile Hi Snowmobile Club North Park SnowSnakes Parker Dirtworks Inc. Pikes Peak High Riders Ralph Hamilton Randy Bright Robert Anderson
Mike Grattan Mile Hi Snowmobile Club Pikes Peak High Riders Justin Griffith K.J. West Kent Miller Kevin Himes
Robert Anderson Robert Hansen Robert Watkins Rocky Gentry Rod Hepp Roger Beaudoin Ronald Lara Sayler & Sons Shaun Carter Skip Harutun Tom Roche Truman Lusk
Randy Bright Robert Hansen
Kevin Reiber Lynn Parks Martin Cella Michael Sladdin
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February is here and our snow season is already half over. The snow has been a little on the scanty side this season, but hopefully every snow lover has found the time to make it out and play. Our club has had quite a season this year. If you haven’t heard, we had a slight “mishap” with our groomer. As a club, we had to pool together our knowledge and resources to get the cat back on the trail. Two of our members spent most of a 35 below night stranded on the mountain with the groomer. Through this event, we, as a club have learned the importance of teamwork and communication. Do not take for granted that just because you have a cell phone that this small piece of equipment can save your life. When you are in the mountains, cell service is spotty at best. Our groomer is equipped with a SPOT. This piece of equipment can let people know that you are “safe”, “in trouble”, or there is a “911” emergency. In this case, the groomer became stuck and inoperable, including no heat. The end result is that everyone made it home safe and sound, and we have all realized what a valuable piece of technology SPOT is. Through a huge amount of teamwork and accessing the local network of “helping hands” our groomer came down off the mountain, traveled to Grand Junction for some repair, and is back grooming our trails. We can’t thank enough all of the club members and others that helped us out. Axis Steele, Wagner out of Hayden, Prinoth, Anson Excavating, Greg Knez, Mike Bailey, Darren Zamzow, Mark Borbeau, Billy Dines and Mike Swinsick all from Steamboat Lake State Park, Steamboat Lake Snow Club, Scott Cook for his donation, Routt and Moffatt County Search and Rescue, and Classic Air Medical with their rescue helicopter. I am sure there are people that we have forgotten, but everyone that helped in any way is truly appreciated! On to other things. We held our annual avalanche training with good attendance! A lot of new information was shared with all who attended. The NOWECOS Poker Run was also held this past weekend, January 31. Another successful year! Snow levels were a little less than we would have liked, but still had a great turnout and riders of all ages attended. Our club members love to put on this event, a good time for everyone in the family! Shane Zimmerman had the best hand of the day to claim 25 percent of the purse, while Karson Fedinec and Harold Brown also took home cash prizes. Prizes and awards were handed out at the O.P. in Craig, which provided a very good meal for all that attended. This is the event that provides local scholarships for graduating seniors. Hopefully, we can have another good turn out next year!
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District 2 Northwest Colorado Snowmobile Club Jayne McCormick
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The Steak Ride
Debbie Mason Greetings from Grand Lake! It is snowing as I write this. It has been a long time in between storms here. We have had a number of rides in late December and January. The Trees N Trails ride had about 10 riders who explored some of the side trails and meadows. We had a few stucks, but everyone had a good time anyway. New Year’s Eve we rode up to Eagle’s Perch to watch the fireworks over Grand Lake at midnight. It was somewhere in the range of -10° that night but 13 hardy snowmobilers rang in the New Year and enjoyed a clear view of the fireworks. We followed that event with the Steak Ride. It was near Whiskey Park with 16 people in attendance. The steaks were delicious! Charles Stoyer manned the grill for us. The first ever Ladies’ Ride was January 10. The idea behind this ride was to proceed at a more leisurely pace and take frequent thumb breaks. Something a lot of us guys fail to do on a ride. We are looking to repeat this ride next season with more participants. The Long Ride was on January 24 and 14 riders traveled from Grand Lake to Gould via the Illinois Pass Trail. I have to say now that I have never had a smoother ride over that pass. Kudos to the North Park and Grand Lake groomers for an excellent job! Debbie Mason drove over and brought a trailer for a “sag wagon” in case anyone had a sled problem or just couldn’t ride that far back. The ride is near 100 miles round trip. We enjoyed a tasty lunch at the Clark Peak Cabins by prior arrangement. Thank You Millie and Gerry! They also have premium fuel without ethanol for any day trip riders who travel that way. Tonight we will have our Moonlight Ride at Hatchet Park and enjoy brats and hot dogs. There will be a fire to hang out by and socialize. The moon may show up; we never know from year to year. The groomer will be there to give short demo rides and explain how they get the trails so smooth. Upcoming events are the Poker Run on February 21, the Overnight Ride and the Yahoo Ride alternative. The Poker Run will be a little different this year. We will have two causes to benefit instead of one. Flight for Life and the CSA Right to Ride fund. Some of the funds raised at the silent auction will be earmarked to go to Right to Ride to help support CSA’s efforts to keep our riding areas open. This ride is a joint effort organized by Mile Hi and Trail Blazers Snowmobile Clubs. Without both clubs, this event would not be the success it has been. Please come to Grand Lake on February 21 to have fun riding and support these worthy causes at the same time. Sign up begins at 9 a.m. on Saturday. There will be a Happy Hour get together at Gateway Inn on Friday and an after party at Pancho and Lefty’s Saturday evening. We still need more volunteers! The Overnight Ride has been rescheduled to March 6-8 and will be at Steamboat Lake. We will be heading up on Friday and stop off at Rabbit Ears for a ride. Lodging is available at Hahn’s Peak Roadhouse, but you will need to sign up soon because they fill up this time of year. Call the Roadhouse at 970-879-4404 to reserve and then contact Sam and Judy Eberly to let them know you are coming or for more info about the ride. Be sure you mention Trail Blazers when you reserve. Contact: eberlysnow970@sbcglobal.net , Sam at 316-655-3818 or Judy at 316-259-2503. This will be a couple friendly ride with great scenery and riding. The Yahoo (alternate) Ride will be March 12-15 at Grand Mesa. Frank Stehlik is the contact person. His cell phone is 303-927-8732. He would appreciate to know if you are coming. Contact Alexander Lake Lodge for reservations. You can check it out at alexanderlakelodge.com. Great riding on the Mesa. Meals and gas are available.
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District 6 Holy Cross Powder Hounds Lance Trujillo Hello Sledders, December was a solid month for us in the Vail and Eagle valley as we received some good snow. But that was it; snow has been hard to come by since. With the 2015 World Ski Championship taking place in Vail and Beaver Creek during the first two weeks of February, I’m a little embarrassed for all the tourists from all over the world visiting Colorado. Hopefully some of them will be trying snowmobiling for the first time and will learn how awesome this sport is. As I type this we are expecting a storm, but we could use several. We had our first club ride in February and had a great time riding out of Yeomen Park in Eagle. Fourteen riders joined in and made the trip exciting as we had all levels of riders. Our next ride will be planned for February...stay tuned. The Powder Hounds are currently working hard to understand why the Vail Task Force and Forest Service are asking for more money at Vail Pass. While this is a very busy area, we feel that the current funds are not adequately used and that snowmobiling is not always represented as well as it should be. Parking lot plowing is sub-par; snowmobiling terrain has been taken away and many have complained of USFS workers skiing during the day. We would like to see concrete proof that additional dollars are needed. This is one of the only fee based areas in the state even though there are a few other locations that compare in volume of users. On the bright side, the Powder Hounds have more members than we have seen in several years. I attribute this to many existing members reaching out and bringing their friend to the club. Our SledFest party always seems to attract new Sled Heads as well. We are always looking for ways to get more members, but I think anyone reading this understands the difficulty in this. If you know someone with a sled, get them to register it and get them to join a club. Don’t forget you can also join other CSA clubs and will only pay the local club fee (minus the $22 CSA fee). You only need to join CSA once. I’m a member of a couple clubs myself. Anybody that wants to try riding terrain in our area, check our website (www. holycrosspowderhounds.com) for rides and events. We welcome any new riders and you don’t have to be a member to ride with us. Most of the new riders that come along join the club. Have a great February and let it snow!
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Snow Country Explorers Leslie Dustin The Snow Country Explorers have been busy riding thanks to some good snow high up in the mountains. The first ride of the season was up to Bristol Head. A week later we rode the Lake City trail system; they have some really great snow above Spring Creek Pass. Tomorrow we venture into the South Fork Powder Buster trail system: up to the top of Fox Mountain. It is currently snowing here in Creede, so the snow on the mountain should be great. Highlights of some upcoming events include a snowmobile ride to Love Lake and Copper Ridge on Friday, February 13, at 10 a.m. This ride is in conjunction with Creede Cabin Fever Daze. Events for the Daze will take place all weekend long (Friday-Saturday-Sunday). Everyone is invited to partake in any of the events. For information on what will take place, visit www. creede.com. Another exciting event is the three-day ride on Black Mesa over February 23-2425. Anyone interested in joining in with the club on this adventure can call Leslie Dustin at 719-658-0184 for more information. Our last meeting was a terrific chili and stew dinner (complete with homemade biscuits) hosted be Ed and Nancy Knight. What a great meal and Ed and Nancy were terrific hosts. Dinner was followed by a business meeting where membership, a new snowcat, and upcoming events were discussed. The next club meeting will be a dinner at Kip’s Grill on Thursday, February 19, at 6 p.m. All club members come out and enjoy dinner and support the club’s newest business member, Kip’s Grill. All club events are posted on the CSA web site calendar and are open to everyone. For more information on the club or events, please call Leslie Dustin at 719658-0184 or email dondustin1@aol.com.
Daryl, Dave, and Tim on Hill 71.
Taking off for Bristol Head.
Ed and Nancy Knight hosted a fabulous dinner meeting in January.
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District 8 Uncompahgre Valley Trail Riders
Sam Vasicko
Rich Jakino
Great six inches of snow and still snowing, 136 miles of groomed trails and big open meadows to play in. What are you waiting for? Grand Mesa Lodge is open with cabins to rent. Drive and snowmobile out. They have non-ethanol fuel 87 and 91. Alexander Lodge is open with cabins and meals breakfast, lunch and dinner. Electric Mtn. Lodge is CLOSED no fuel. Hint ride over to Vega Lodge for lunch. RIDE SAFELY.
FEBRUARY! It looks like we are at the halfway point of the snowmobiling and grooming season. Mother Nature has not been kind to our area. The snow has been on the shy side of good so far. We have had our groomers out on the Uncompahgre Plateau and Owl Creek a couple of times and only once on the Little Cimarron due to the lack of snow. (Dirt and rocks don’t do our groomer any good.) The off-trail riding has been minimal because of rocks and stumps. (A-arms are expensive.) We are looking forward to a much better second half of the season. Mark Hollingshead and I attended the CSA Annual meeting in Meeker hosted by the White River Snowmobile Club January 22-25. They did a wonderful job hosting the convention and the Town of Meeker and the Meeker Chamber of Commerce went all out to make us feel welcome and have a good time. Troy Hilkey and his daughter Nicole lead us on a interesting ride on Yellow Jacket Pass on Sat. There were 26 riders on the ride and a lot of off trail riding. Every time we reached a stopping spot there were 10 riders and they had to go looking for 16. They must have felt like they were herding Cats. They got everyone back before dark so the ride was a success. Thanks for a wonderful time. Next time I am sure there will be more, So long for now.
News Raffle Summary Thank you to everyone for another successful year of selling raffle tickets and congratulations to all the clubs who participated. A total of 7,830 tickets were sold this year resulting in a gross revenue of $39,710. We almost hit that $40,000 mark, maybe next year we can accomplish that goal. The net proceeds for the 50/50 split to the clubs was $1.71 per ticket sold by that club. The drawing was held at Front Range Arctic Cat in Ft. Collins, Colorado on December 20, 2014. The M8000 was won by Kyle Marick from Ft. Morgan, Colorado. He purchased his winning ticket from the Colorado Blizzards at a raffle selling event at Sportsman’s Warehouse in Loveland. Kyle happened to be at Sportsman’s Warehouse again when we called to tell him he had won the sled. He came over to Front Range Arctic Cat in Ft. Collins right away to pick up the sled. The winner of the AR120 was Albert Villard from Craig, Colorado. He purchased in ticket from Northwest Colorado Snowmobile Club. Below is a summary of the top eight clubs who sold the most tickets: 1. Northwest Colorado Snowmobile Club – 1,500 tickets 2. Western Slope/Snowskippers – 689 tickets 3. Colorado Blizzards – 498 tickets 4. Uncompahgre Valley Trail Riders – 401 tickets 5. Delta Snowkrusers – 400 tickets 6. North Fork Snowmobile Club – 389 tickets 7. High Country Snowmobile Club – 361 tickets 8. Mile High Snowmobile Club – 328 tickets Thanks again to everyone who sold and/or purchased a ticket. The portion of the 50/50 that remains in the CSA raffle account pays for grooming insurance and the Royal Collard scholarship fund CSA sponsors every year. Bill and Dianna Rexford Raffle Chairpersons
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tucker at deadwood Wes and zach at park rapids Team Arctic snocross and cross-country racers hit the bullseye at national events in Deadwood, SD, and Park Rapids, Minn., capturing more wins and more podiums than any other brand. Team Green kept their leadership position intact at the ISOC snocross national in Deadwood, where they won 7 of 15 classes while notching 20 of 45 podium positions, the most of any brand. Tucker Hibbert delivered one of the most memorable performances in snocross history, coming from last place to win the Pro Open #2 final, his 100th career Pro National victory. Other top Team Arctic performances include Dan Benham’s two wins in Sport; Trent Wittwer and Kaden Woodie swapping wins in the Amateur classes; Tyler Adams’s pair of seconds in Pro Lite; Eric Downs’s win in Jr. Novice and Brandon Nelson’s win in Transition. While Team Green snocrossers were shooting them down in Deadwood, the crosscountry corps stamped out any battle that might have occurred in Park Rapids, taking 13 of 19 class victories and 37 of 56 podium positions, including eight podium sweeps. For the first time in his short cross-country career, Wes Selby achieved victory in the hotly contested Pro Stock class, while his teammate Zach Herfindahl led a sweep of the Pro Open final. Team Arctic proved its depth and talent with eleven different class winners, including: Lance Efteland, Dylan Stevens, Todd Frischmon, Hunter Houle, Ean Voigt, Steve Martinson, Tyler Brown, Savannah Landrus and Keaton Black. “Our racers and teams are truly exceptional,” said Mike Kloety. “This past weekend was historic on so many levels, from the number of wins and podium finishes, to the key victories that define careers. We couldn’t be more proud of our racers, or the snowmobiles they ride.” The next stop on the 2015 ISOC National schedule is Feb. 6-7 in Salamanca, NY. The next USXC cross-country Feb. 28 – March 1 in Thief River Falls, Minn. The Soo International 500 enduro begins this week, with the premier-class final on Feb. 6.
Team Arctic Proves That Green is Gold at 2015 X Games
Team Arctic proved that green is gold at the 2015 ESPN Winter X Games in Aspen, Colo., capturing two gold
medals, a silver and one bronze, with outstanding performances by 17 athletes and crew members. Tucker Hibbert kept his incredible win-streak alive, taking his eighth-consecutive gold medal after a dominant performance in snocross. Hibbert now has 13 overall medals in X Games competition dating back to his first appearance in 2000, at which he won his first of nine career gold medals. Joining Hibbert in snocross competition were Team Arctic racers David Joanis, Logan Christian, Cody Thomsen and Mike Bauer.
Ryan Simons scored his first career gold medal when he delivered a commanding win in Hillcross competition, an event that combined elements of hill climb and snocross. His path to victory included competition from teammates Kyle Tapio, David McClure, Rob Kincaid, Nathan Zollinger, Trace Tupper and Taylor Meuwissen. Cory Davis captured the most medals of any snowmobile athlete at this year’s X Games, with a Silver in Long Jump and a Bronze in Speed & Style. Willie Elam and Brett Turcotte were the other Team Arctic competitors in Speed & Style.
Jeff Tweet was a whisker from collecting a medal in Snocross Adaptive. He finished fourth overall, with teammate Chris Heppding taking sixth. “Everyone at Arctic Cat is proud of the 17 athletes and crew members who made this the most successful X Games in recent memory,” said Mike Kloety, Team Arctic Race Manager. “It takes a huge effort to just make it to X Games. With millions of viewers watching from all over the world, Team Green gave an outstanding performance that brought medals and great competition.”
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Polaris Snocross Racer Kody Kamm Wins ISOC Pro Open Final at Deadwood & Ross Martin Reaches the Podium Twice Kamm Wins Thrilling Final; Polaris Racers Earn 4 of Weekend’s 6 Pro Open Podium Spots Polaris snocross racer Kody Kamm (Hentges Racing) won one of the most exciting Pro Open finals of the season during a Jan. 30-31 weekend of ISOC National racing in Deadwood, S.D., and Ross Martin (Judnick Motorsports) reached the Pro Open podium both nights. Kamm was the top qualifier prior to the Friday night Pro Open final, but it was Martin who got the holeshot to show he would battle for the win. Kamm passed Martin for the lead at the end of the first lap, then series points leader Tucker Hibbert moved into second and pressed Kamm for the remaining 21 laps on the tight, technical course. Kamm countered every Hibbert passing attempt, retained his speed as he worked his way through traffic, and won his first final of the season. Martin finished third, and three fellow Polaris racers also finished in the top 10: Justin Broberg (Hentges Racing) was eighth, Corin Todd (Leighton Motorsports) was ninth, and Jake Scott (Team LaVallee) finished 10th. In Saturday night’s Pro Open final, six Polaris racers earned top-10 finishes and Martin and Kyle Pallin (Team LaVallee) reached the podium by finishing second and third, respectively. Justin Broberg (Hentges Racing) was fifth, Jake Scott (Team LaVallee) was seventh, Andrew Lieders (Team LaVallee), took eighth, and Corin Todd (Leighton Motorsports) finished 10th. After the weekend’s racing, Pallin was second
in Pro Open points, Kamm was fourth, and Mar- sports industry with annual 2014 sales of $4.5 tin was fifth. Broberg was ninth in points, Scott billion. Polaris designs, engineers, manufactures and markets innovative, high quality off-road vewas 10th, and Todd was 11th. hicles, including all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and the Polaris RANGER® and RZR® side-by-side Pro Lite: A Final Win & the Points Lead Polaris racer Ryan Springer (Carlson Motor- vehicles, snowmobiles, motorcycles and on-road sports) won the Pro Lite final on Saturday night electric/hybrid powered vehicles. Polaris is among the global sales leaders for and was joined on the podium by third-place both snowmobiles and off-road vehicles and has finisher Andrew Carlson (Carlson Motorsports). established a presence in the heavyweight cruisTrevor Leighton (Leighton Motorsports) was er and touring motorcycle market with the Vicfourth, James Johnstad (Judnick Motorsports) tory® and Indian Motorcycle® and Slingshot® was sixth, and Travis Muller (Cottew Motorbrands. Additionally, Polaris continues to invest sports) finished ninth. Leighton retained the lead in Pro Lite points while Carlson was third, in the global on-road small electric/hybrid powSpringer was fourth, Travis Muller (Cottew Mo- ered vehicle industry with Global Electric Motorsports) was fifth, and James Johnstad (Jud- torcars (GEM), Goupil Industrie SA, Aixam Mega S.A.S., and internally developed vehicles. Polaris nick Motorsports) was sixth. In the Pro-Am 30+ class, Scot Adams (Never enhances the riding experience with a complete Enough Racing) finished third, and in the Pro- line of Polaris Engineered Parts, Accessories and Am Women’s final, Tonie Sledz (Sledz Racing) Apparel, Klim-branded apparel and ORV accesfinished third and Amanda Duitsman (Plaist- sories under the Kolpin®, Cycle Country® and ed Racing) was fourth. In the weekend’s two Pro Armor® brands. Polaris Industries Inc. trades on the New York Sport-class finals, Jacob Yurk (Team Vermillion) earned a second, and Durk Roper (Roper Racing) Stock Exchange under the symbol “PII”, and the Company is included in the S&P Mid-Cap 400 reached the podium with a third-place finish. Next up on the ISOC National schedule is stock price index. Information about the complete line of Poracing Feb. 6-7 in Seneca Allegany, New York. laris products, apparel and vehicle accessories are available from authorized Polaris dealers or About Polaris anytime at www.polaris.com. Polaris is a recognized leader in the power-
Polaris Snowmobile Freestyler Colten Moore Soars to Gold Medal Victory in Winter X Games Speed & Style
Joe Parsons Earns Silver Medal on the Same Day He Switches to Ride Polaris
Polaris snowmobile freestyle rider Colten Moore combined acrobatic freestyle moves with speed on the race course to win the 2015 Winter X Games Snowmobile Speed & Style gold medal Thursday night in Aspen, Colorado. Moore, 25, won the fourth Winter X Games medal of his career as he outscored fellow Polaris rider Joe Parsons in the final round of the Polaris-dominated event. Three of the four semi-finalists were on Polaris snowmobiles and it was an all-Polaris final
as Moore beat Parsons 90.62 to 83 and won the third X Games gold medal of his career in snowmobile events. Thursday was the first time Moore competed in Snowmobile Speed & Style. He has competed in the Winter X Games since 2010, winning gold in Snowmobile Freestyle (2012 and 2014) and earning the silver medal in Snowmobile Best Trick in 2012. Away from the snow, the 25-yearold Texan also competes in freestyle competition on Polaris off-road vehicles. For Parsons, the silver medal was his fifth Winter X Games medal in Snowmobile Speed & Style, and his first medal ever won on a Polaris snowmobile. He has now earned 14 Winter X Games medals.
Parsons and Heath Frisby both switched to Polaris snowmobiles on Thursday, the day of the Snowmobile Speed & Style competition. Both were still adjusting to the superior performance of their Polaris sleds as they advanced into the quarter-finals. Moore, Parsons, and X Games legend Levi LaVallee were the Polaris riders to reach the semifinals. Moore beat LaVallee 87.75 to 87 in one semi to advance to the final, and Parsons won his semi 84.67 to 83.33 over Cory Davis to advance. Polaris riders and racers will also compete in Snowmobile Long Jump, Snowmobile Hillcross, and Snowmobile Snocross during the 2015 X Games in Aspen.
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BENDELOW LAW OFFICE, LLC 3759 VALE VIEW 303-837-9600
G & M CABINS
MEEKER
HINSDALE COUNTY ROAD AND BRIDGE
DOLE EQUIPMENT
LAKE CITY AUTO/SPORTSCENTER
NORTHWEST AUTO SALES & SERVICE
PO BOX 1165, 331 GUNNISON CHUCK WHITEMAN & ASSOCIATES 970-944-2282 PO BOX 957 970-878-5194 PO BOX 96, 1775 HWY 149 N 970-944-2684 PO BOX 67, 809 N HWY 149 970-944-2311
RESTLESS SPIRITS SALOON
PO BOX 57, 300 3RD ST
UTAH’ SANITATION SERVICE PO BOX 837 970-944-2453
LAKEWOOD EXTREME RENTALS
PO BOX C 970-878-5322
485 MARKET ST 970-878-5026
RIPPLE CREEK LODGE 39020 CR 8 970-878-4725
SLEEPY CAT MOUNTAIN LODGING & RENTAL SLEDS 42112 CR 17 970-878-5258
5741 W 6TH AVE 303-232-9342
WATT’S RANCH MARKET
CONSULTANT
WELDER OUTFITTING SERVICES
7475 W 5TH AVE STE 321 303-233-8533
MOTORADO
PO BOX W 6TH AVE #C
PO BOX 630 970-878-5868 PO BOX 823 970-878-9869
WHITE RIVER ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION
PO BOX 958 3110 S WADSWORTH BLVD 970-878-5041 STE 106 WYATT’S SPORTS CENTER 303-988-7771 PO BOX 1538 970-878-4428
SUNSET VISTA PROPERTIES
LEADVILLE
CORBIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 977 EMERALD LN 719-486-2673
LEADVILLE NORDIC CLUB PO BOX 823 719-486-0746
HIGHLANDS RANCH LITTLETON CROWN TROPHY
PO BOX 1095, 408 LAKE AVE D&S UNDERGROUND INC. 970-627-8122 9950 3200 RD 970-872-6166 50 CR 6418 UNIT 9 970-372-6201
SPRING CREEK HORSE RESCUE
PO BOX 882, 37478 HWY 50 LAYNE MANN, PROPERTY TAX 970 641-1650
PO BOX 2329, 167 CR 4651 DURANGO DOG RANCH 720-635-5354
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HEARNE EXCAVATING
PO BOX 1169 970-627-2400
STEPHAN SCHWEISSING ATTORNEY GLENWOOD SPRINGS MCDONALDS AT LAW SPECTRUM INTERIORS LLC 319 COLORADO AVE #6454 970-945-4969
GUNNISON
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LONE EAGLE LODGE AND 15710 W COLFAX AVE STE SNOWMOBILE RENTALS
PO BOX 5910, 5500 RAIL BEACON LANDING MARINA RD PO BOX 590 505-326-6545 970-627-3671
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HABER VISION
WELCH INDEPENDENT AMSOIL DEALER SPELLBRING CONSTRUCTION, INC. PO BOX 1972 505-325-5600
SUMMIT AE
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5220 S SHERMAN ST 303-781-5555
LONGMONT
MESA
HIMES DRILLING COMPANY, INC. PO BOX 171 970-268-5234
MONARCH
MONARCH SNOWMOBILE TOURS & RENTALS 22763 HWY 50 719-539-2573
MONTE VISTA
CLANCEY CHIROPRACTIC
MOUNTAIN SKILLZ WITH MATT ENTZ LLC
WEB SERVICES LLC, AMSOIL DEALER LLC
MONTROSE
195 S MAIN STE #1 303-651-2060
1517 CUSHMAN CT 303-358-3121
LOVELAND
559 NCR 1 E 719-849-3168
AMSOIL LUBRICANTS/DL AUTO SERVICE 59745 KRISTAL DR 970-249-3060
GERRARD EXCAVATING, INC.
BLACK CANYON STORAGE
LOVELAND BREAKFAST CLUB
DAVIS SERVICE CENTER
27486 CR 13 970-669-1463
1451 N BOISE AVE 970-461-1261
PO BOX 1328 970-901-8111
2380 W MAIN ST 970-249-8161
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ENGLISH BROS POLARIS 67809 E HWY 50 970-249-0101
FRUIT PARK STORAGE
727 FRUIT PARK RD 970-240-8968
J.S. CHIMNEY PEAK RANCH
3838 GRAND MESA DR 435-592-5812
MONTROSE IMPLEMENT AND MOTORSPORTS
4690 N TOWNSEND 970-240-1720
PROFESSIONAL THERAPY SERVICES, INC. 1543 OGDEN RD 970-252-0888
TRI RIVER APPLIANCE
333 N TOWNSEND 970-249-1236
NATHROP
MT. PRINCETON HOT SPRINGS RESORT
WAG’N TAILS
COLORADO SLEDSTYLE PO BOX 370 970-379-7799
PARKER
DIMENSIONAL FRAMING
6903 E LOOKOUT DR 303-902-8554
PINEDALE, WY
DEFININITIVE OPTIMAZATION USA
215 COUNTRY CLUB LN UNIT #3, PO BOX 1308 307-747-0015
VISITPINEDALE.ORG
PO BOX 709, 19 EAST PINE ST 307-749-1533
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952 W LA GRANGE DR 719-547-7557
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SANFORD C FORCE RACING
17999 CR 18 719-298-1897
SANTA FE, NM
91 MEADOW WOOD RD 970-945-0475
NORTHGLENN
ROCKY MOUNTAIN XTREME LLC 10789 IRMA DR 303-654-0867
NORWOOD
HI COUNTRY MOTORSPORTS PO BOX 611 970-327-4271
MTN VIEW ENTERPRISES PO BOX 162 970-327-4241
SAN JUAN SOUND AND VISION PO BOX 1159 970-327-0431
WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION
6 & 13 QUICK MART PO BOX 868 970-625-1467
ALPINE BANK RIFLE 100 E 4TH ST 970-625-9610
AVALANCHE AIR
PO BOX 1238 970-379-4780
COULTER LAKE GUEST RANCH, INC. 0080 CR 273 970-625-1473
GARFIELD STEEL & MACHINE INC. 1815 AIRPORT RD 970-625-3551
HOFFMEISTER PAINTING, INC. 0164 BOOMS PL 970-625-2120
PO BOX 704, 35550 40.00 KUERSTEN CONSTRUCTION LLC RD PO BOX 1530 970-327-4218 970-625-8210
OLATHE
WDR CAD SERVICE LLC
54414 HICKORY RD 970-323-6742
PAGOSA SPRINGS
ARCHULETA CO. SHERIFF’S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PO BOX 638 970-731-4799
HOLY SMOKES STOVES AND FIREPLACES LLC
RIFLE INSURANCE AGENCY
1014 ACESS RD 970-625-2041
RIFLE TRUCK TRAILER & ARCTIC CAT PO BOX 961 970-625-8884
104 GOLDMINE DR BOX SWALLOW OIL COMPANY 2026 PO BOX 868 970-759-8377 970-625-9051
THIRD GENERATION OUTFITTERS
135-F COUNTRY CENTER DR PMB 93 970-219-7523
WOLF CREEK SNOWMOBILE TOURS PO BOX 3505
PALISADE
DREAMCATCHER BED AND BREAKFAST 3694 F RD
THE PARTS HOUSE
1000 RAILROAD AVE 970-625-2000
SALIDA
A-1 AUTO SERVICE
445 W HWY 50 719-539-7251
ALL SEASON ADVENTURES, INC. 7345 HWY 50 W 719-530-0651
PO BOX 288 970-387-3462
SARATOGA, WY
SARATOGA RESORT AND SPA 601 E PIC PIKE RD 303-242-2454
SEDALIA
CIRCUIT CONCEPTS, INC.
7505 W RAINBOW CREEK RD 303-901-6160
SILT
NATIVE AMERICAN CRANE PO BOX 539 970-876-5696
NEI PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 284 MINEOTA DR 970-471-3665
THE SLED SHED
31947 HWY 6
SILVER CLIFF
STANWOOD MOTOR SPORTS WEST 705 OHIO ST 719-783-2880
SILVERTHORNE POWER WORLD SPORTS PO BOX 247
SUMMIT PROPERTY MAINTENANCE PO BOX 194 970-406-8700
SILVERTON BROWN BEAR CAFE PO BOX 550 970-387-5630
PO BOX 1700, 450 WEST CANYON VIEW MOTEL AVE #104 PO BOX 729 970-625-1689 970-387-5400
RIFLE PERFORMANCE MOTORSPORTS
SAN JUAN SERVICES
SILVERTON MOUNTAIN
REDCLIFF RIFLE
PO BOX 427 903-288-6745
SILVERTON LIQUORS
3600 CERRILLOS RD STE 714C-808 970-260-2611
NEW CASTLE
WASH-BY-U
SAN JUAN BACKCOUNTRY
WESTERN TILE SERVICES
1810 TIERRA BERRVENDA 719-545-4145 GARY MEENACH PO BOX 347 ODF INC/SNAP ON TOOLS 970-876-1949 PO BOX 3635 719-542-2353 NEW CASTLE FAMILY HEALTH PC CONSTRUCTION SURVEYS, INC. 820 CASTLE VALLEY BLVD 12 SUNRISE BLVD STE 210 970-876-1944 MANGO’S MOUNTAIN GRILL 970-984-0651 FLATOPS ELECTRIC PO BOX 280, 166 EAGLE REDNECK EXCAVATING 3720 CR 214 ST PO BOX 992 970-876-5520 970-827-9109 970-984-2237 15870 CR 162 719-395-2447
PARK & JEEP RENTAL
PO BOX 346 970-387-5512
PO BOX 176 970-387-5491 PO BOX 856 970-387-5706
THE HARDROCK RESTAURANT PO BOX 417, 12TH ST 970-387-5754
THE PICKLE BARREL PO BOX 196 970-387-5713
SIOUX FALLS, SD TRAILS WORK CONSULTING
3400 S FLORENCE AVE 605-371-9799
SOUTH FORK
ALLINGTON INN & SUITES
LAZY BEAR CABINS
2989 RIVERSIDE PLAZA 970-879-5138
UTE BLUFF LODGE
27680 US HWY 160 719-873-5595
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS
AMERICAN CARPET & FLOOR PO BOX 881608 970-879-3282
ASPEN VIEW LODGE
33790 SKY VALLEY DR 970-875-4318
CROSS SEVEN INC.
32950 HWY 131 970-879-1774
EXTREME POWER SPORTS PO BOX 776389 970-879-9175
REX’S AMERICAN GRILL AND BAR
STEAMBOAT SNOWMOBILE TOURS THE CABINS & GIFT SHOPS PO BOX 882805, 1151 WALTON CK RD 970-879-6500
SUPERIOR CARPENTRY INC. PO BOX 774003 970-871-7836
STERLING
JACKSON INSURANCE AGENCY 330 W MAIN 970-522-3502
STRAUSBURG
CURTIS & SON MECHANICAL
3920 HORSESHOE DR 303-503-9147
SUMMITVILLE SHEEPSHEAD CABIN
TOP OF SHEEPSHEAD 970-390-2838
SUNDANCE, WY THE SUNDANCE TIMES PO BOX 400 307-283-3411
TAYLORVILLE, IL TELLURIDE
TIMNATH
AC/DC APPLIANCE SERVICE
5929 SAND CHERRY LN 970-686-5377
TWIN LAKES
BLACK WOLF LODGING
250 REVA RIDGE 719-486-1830
TWIN LAKES GENERAL STORE 6451 E HWY 82 719-486-2196
WALDEN
MAISEL EXCAVATION PO BOX 286 970-759-9291
RED MOUNTAIN CABINS, MOTEL, RV
THE POWDERHORN CABINS 35336 CR 21 970-723-4359
WYATT REDI MIX
PO BOX 1052 970-723-4471
WESTCLIFFE
BATSON PLUMBING, INC. 3820 CR 271 719-371-4540
NORDYKE SANITATION LLC PO BOX 29 719-783-2747
WESTMINSTER
EXCALIBUR INTERNATIONAL LIMOUSINE 10451 HOLLAND CT 303-243-3900
WHEATRIDGE FOUR TO GO INC.
10930 W 44TH AVE
RITS MECHANICAL AND WELDING 8105 W 48TH AVE 303-548-8428
T-MAX PACKAGING INC.
970-819-6768
SLEEPING GIANT ELECTRIC 1810 HUNTERS DR 970-846-5522
2002 BAYFRONT DR 970-618-3431
WINTER PARK GRAND ADVENTURES
PO BOX 1329, 79303 US HWY 40 970-726-9247
KLEBBA CUSTOM BUILDERS, INC.
PO BOX 410, 2013 LAKOTA TRAIL 970-531-3628
455 DOUGLAS FIR DR 719-687-1179
PO BOX 1007 970-723-4521
GOULETTE CONSTRUCTION PO BOX 1062 970-723-4958
NORTH PARK INN & SUITES PO BOX 55 970-723-4271
PARADISE LANES
PO BOX 1014 PO BOX 773957, 404 OAK 970-723-8616 ST RAY RANCH 970-879-1756 21536 STATE HWY 14
STATE FARM INSURANCE
C & C OILFIELD SERVICES
ANTLERS INN/RIVER ROCK CAFE
PO BOX 775497, 39770 RCR CORKLE OIL COMPANY PO BOX 278 33 970-723-4455 970-879-9235 3190 S LINCOLN AVE 970-870-0438
WINDSOR
WOODLAND PARK
PO BOX 395 970-723-3725
MOOSE CREEK CAFE RWR ENTERPRISES-COLORADO PO BOX 578 GROUP REALTY 970-723-8272 PO BOX 378, 545 REESE PO BOX 882500, 30100 RCR ST 14E NORTH PARK ENGINEERING & 785-458-2005 970-870-8800 CONSULTING LIFT SERVICES PO BOX 395 SCHERER BUILDING CORPORATION PO BOX 363 970-723-3725 PO BOX 880581 PO BOX 588 970-387-5705
55862 HWY 14 970-723-3750
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LOLAS PLACE
PO BOX 62 970-819-6416
WICHITA, KS
ICE PIRATES BACKCOUNTRY ADVENTURES
970-387-0700
STINTON ENTERPRISES
PO BOX 608, 29257 W HWY 11919 I-70 FRONTAGE RD N 160 UNIT 105 TELLURIDE OUTFITTERS 719-873-1443 303-722-6059 PO BOX 785 970-728-4475 RAINBOW LODGE & GROCERY PO BOX 224 TELLURIDE OUTSIDE SKYDIVE EL DORADO, INC. 719-873-5545 PO BOX 685, 121W COLO- 1349 N CRESTLINE ST RADO AVE TWIN PINES MOTORSPORTS INC. 316-648-2981 970-728-3895 PO BOX 966 719-873-2001
GRAND IMPERIAL HOTEL
PO BOX 233 970-247-3706
STEAMBOAT POWERSPORTS
PO BOX 356, 0182 E FRONTZACHS REPAIR AGE RD 2118 W SPRESSER ST 719-873-5600 217-824-3545
NORTHWESTERN SUPPLIES INC.
PO BOX 57 970-387-5527
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WOODY CREEK
SUMMERS PROPERTIES WEST, INC. PO BOX 590 970-925-4446
WESTERN ADVENTURES INC. PO BOX 900 970-923-3337
ZEELAND, MI DEWIND RENTALS, LLC 9150 96TH AVE 616-875-7580