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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Ed Klim
SNOWMOBILING IS A YEAR AROUND ACTIVITY
Haslett, MI (August 2, 2005) Over the last few months we have experienced
some great hot summer weather. A few of us have experienced winter
storms in Chile that required the use of snowmobiles to help save
and feed people stranded in the rugged mountains. This hot August
morning I was working, over the phone, with soldiers in Afghanistan
who are preparing to use snowmobiles in their upcoming missions. Yes,
it has been a busy summer and snowmobiling is a year around activity!
Enthusiasts, volunteers, regulators and employees work throughout
the year on snowmobile related issues. In June 2005 the Utah Snowmobile
Association hosted the International Snowmobile Congress, which was
attended by over 500 snowmobile enthusiasts. The manufacturers are
proud sponsors of the event, which this year featured speakers from
around the globe and allowed snowmobilers to interact and share ideas.
Next year's Congress promises to be a "must-go-to" event.
The 2006 Congress is being sponsored by the Vermont Association of
Snow Travelers in beautiful Burlington, VT.
Immediately following the International Snowmobile Congress, snowmobile
clubs and associations planted trees across America. The tree planting
activities garnered positive public relations for the local snowmobile
communities. A few years from now, beautiful trees - planted by snowmobilers
- will line snowmobile trails, roadways and pathways across North
America. Your club and association is encouraged to participate in
tree planting activities in the spring or fall of each year. Special
arrangements have been made with the US Forest Service to obtain trees.
The activity is being coordinated by the American Council of Snowmobile
Associations (ACSA). In Canada events are being coordinated by the
Canadian Council of Snowmobile Organizations (CCSO).
We are in the process of updating the Safe Riders! safety campaign
material. The material includes Snowmobiling Fact Books, posters,
Public Service Announcements, decals and a 22 minute safety video
that is used by safety trainers throughout the world. All of the Safe
Riders! materials will be updated and ready for free distribution
by mid August, 2005.
On July 13, 2005, we joined members of ACSA, the Personal Watercraft
Industry Association (PWIA), the Blue Ribbon Coalition, the Motorcycle
industry Council and others attending an OHV Congressional Hearing
in Washington DC. Members of the United States Congress participated
in active discussion on forest planning issues related to ATV use
and other wheeled vehicle use. The snowmobile community was visible
at the meeting to understand the issues discussed. We were present
to protect the access positions snowmobilers have developed over the
years, and to emphasize snowmobiles are over snow vehicles. We agree
with the Forest Service position, "You can't wear out the snow."
The snowmobile manufacturers have introduced a new campaign designed
to expand the snowmobiling market. The campaign is titled "Go
Snowmobiling" and it features a new web site www.gosnowmobiling.org.
The web site is designed specifically for non-snowmobilers and is
meant to answer questions about snowmobiling and to provide information
to non-snowmobilers on where to snowmobile, how to snowmobile, and
how to join a club and association to improve the snowmobiling experience.
The manufacturers have created two snowmobiling TV spots which will
be used to promote family snowmobiling. These spots will be used by
CVB's and other Tourism related organizations in their advertising
efforts to promote snowmobiling in their states or provinces. Public
Television programs will feature the spots depicting family snowmobiling.
The professionally developed spots are available free of charge from
the ISMA office and can be requested through the web site. In addition,
some new print public service announcements have been developed, depicting
snowmobiling as a fun family activity. The "Go Snowmobiling"
program is still in the development stage but is being warmly received
and welcomed by snowmobilers and related businesses.
A summer wouldn't be complete without continuing activity on land
access issues and in particular, Yellowstone National Park. As you
may know, Yellowstone Park management is conducting another Environmental
Impact Study, during which, they will consider all of the new technology
machines, rules and regulations that have already been imposed on
visitors to Yellowstone and more. I encourage you to send a short
note to the Park Service expressing your views. You can receive some
guidance for your written comments by visiting the ACSA web site at
www.snowmobilers.org. During this summer I have been involved in the
Public Engagement process for the next Yellowstone Winter Use Plan
and it appears the Park service is working closely with all stake
holders and will consider all input provided to them. This EIS will
be very transparent. Yellowstone will be open to snowmobiling this
winter, following the existing Winter Use Plan. Legal action to close
the Park this winter WILL NOT occur due to a Congressional action
protecting our rig
ht to snowmobile.
This summer I spent time in Quebec meeting with members of the FCMQ
and the newly formed Quebec Snowmobile Commission. Over the summer
there were 17 town-hall meetings held throughout the province to discuss
off-highway vehicle recreation. Every meeting was attended by members
of the FCMQ. I testified at the hearing held in Joliette, Quebec -
a quaint town north of Montreal. We are anticipating a positive report
to come from the Snowmobile Commission this fall. A lot of hard work
went into telling the "truth about snowmobiling" story for
Quebec authorities and we are confident our efforts and the efforts
of snowmobile volunteers in Quebec were recognized. We believe recommendations
by the Quebec Snowmobile Commission should have a positive influence
on snowmobiling throughout Canada.
Yes, it has been a busy summer and there is still much more to do.
It won't be long and we will all be checking the long range weather
forecasts and I'm hopeful that you will view the ISMA web site at
www.snowmobile.org and send me your upbeat heavy snow weather forecasts
for the winter of 2005-2006.
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