The American Council of Snowmobile Associations today announced the 2024-
2025 No Trespassing Snowmobile Awareness Contest. This Contest will include
snowmobilers of all ages, from the little ones through the experienced riders and
will generate the conversation and awareness of snowmobilers across the U.S. on
an issue that impacts snowmobile access.
Creating the awareness of the importance of riding where marked will assist the
over 2,500 snowmobile clubs across the northern tier of the U.S. “Areas that are
not marked for snowmobile use are often a safety issue, with rocks or downed
trees, as well as protected because of crops”, says Karyn Robare, Committee
Chairman with the American Council of Snowmobile Associations. “Volunteers
find themselves spending valuable time with land owners or land managers that
could be better spent creating new trails or maintaining the existing trail system
of over 100,000 miles and thousands of acres of riding areas.”
The Contest includes the following categories to promote rider responsibility,
including the need to respect Land Owners and Land Managers that allow us the
privilege of riding by Not Trespassing.
Snowmobilers up to the age of 6: Coloring Contest
Snowmobilers between the ages of 7 -12: Word Search
Snowmobilers between 13 – 17: Create a Meme
Snowmobilers over age 18: Create a Video no longer than 30 seconds
Entries for the Contest can be made by emailing submissions to
snowygirl1974@gmail.com until January 15, 2025. For more information on
contest details, visit www.snowmobilers.org.
About ACSA: The American Council of Snowmobile Associations, a national organization uniting
the snowmobile community was started in 1995. ACSA promotes snowmobiling as a safe, fun
and environmentally friendly family sport enjoyed by over one million snowmobilers across the
United States.
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