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THANK YOU LANDOWNERS FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT!!!


NON-RESIDENT TRAIL PERMITS: (Required since 1998) can be purchased for $18.00 per sled per season by contacting the DNR at 1-608-266-2621, any WI DNR authorized license agent or online at
Wisconsin Trail Permit

The trail pass is valid from July 1st thru June 30th. IT IS REQUIRED ON ALL SLEDS NOT REGISTERED IN WISCONSIN. The fine for non-compliance is $122.90 PLUS $18.00 to purchase a trail pass.



The NEW Racine County Trail Map ('04-'06) will be available mid Dec. 04
for $1.00 each. They can be purchased at:

* Billy D's Crossroads : Hwys 11 (east) & J

* Hitch-n-Post Saloon: Hwy. W - North of Hwy 36

* Little Country Store: Hwy 11 (east) across from Browns Lake

OR send a SASE with $2.00 to:

Burlington Sno-Snoopers Snowmobile Club, Inc.
28731 Durand Ave.
Burlington, WI 53105
Attn: MAP



MICHIGAN TRAIL PERMITS: The Michigan DNR has discontinued selling the Snowmobile Trail Permits through the hunting and fishing machines. Call 1-800-246-0260 for information on how to purchase a trail permit for the 03-04 season.


Posted Wed. 01/09/02:
FORD'S GREEN DONATION
Please see Wisconsin Snowmobile News Jan. 02 Issue - Page 12 for the letter a man wrote to Ford Motor Company so you may use it as a guideline for your own letter to Ford.

In the past year, it came to the attention of outdoor recreationalists that the Ford Motor Company's new CEO, William Clay Ford, has actively shown support for the green movement.
W.C. Ford has spoken before Greenpeace, and has written checks to the Earthwatch Institute and the National Audobon Society (NAS) for $5 million EACH. The NAS has garnered the reputation of being extremein their desire to protect the environment through the EXCLUSION OF ALL HUMAN ACCESS TO IT

If you would like to write a letter to the Ford Motor Company you can address them to:
William C. Ford, Chairman of the Board
Ford Motor Company
16800 Executive Plaza Drive
P.O. Box 6248
Dearborn, MI 48126

Also, did you know General Mills is another company
that wants to keep YOU at home and become
a couch potatoe because they too donate money
to the tree huggers groups!


2001 A.W.S.C. Snowmobiler of the Year:
Steve Bailey
Burlington Sno-Snoopers Snowmobile Club
Congratulations Steve on your award!!!