Club News
It’s Time to Renew your Club Membership
Hope you are enjoying the summer heat because soon enough it will be snowmobile season. You should be receiving your snowmobile registration renewal form from the DMV anytime now. Did you know by renewing your membership and sending your registration in early you help the NYS Parks Department do a better job budgeting club funds for the year? Our grant funding is based solely upon registrations received prior to December 1, 2010.
Why join a club? #1 reason – to support the club that maintains the trails that you ride on! 100% of your club membership dues is used for the purpose of maintaining over 32 miles of trail starting in Schuylerville, connecting to Bacon Hill, Northumberland, Gansevoort, Moreau, Wilton, Greenfield Center and Corinth. Our Club consists of volunteers only with six grooming machines purchased with grant funds but maintained and operated with membership dues to groom its trails. Without our members we do not have the resources needed to provide our volunteers with the materials needed to keep our trails in optimum riding condition. What happens if you choose not to join a local club and pay the registration trail fund fee? Your $$ is dispersed throughout NYS to other clubs and each year we have had to fight to keep NYS from raiding the fund for other purposes. So please join our club and pass this on to your friends and neighbors that ride letting them know that we keep the funds here in our community maintaining the trails you ride on.
To join online just click this link to bring you to NYSSA’s website for Lincoln Mountain
https://membership.nyssnowassoc.org/club/show/1250
You can print your voucher yourself or see below for a membership contact in your area.
- Schuylerville – Randy Merluzzo Ph: 681-6371
- Gansevoort – Kerry Garnsey Ph: 792-7202
- Moreau – Russ Mantz Ph: 761-1074
- Greenfield Ctr/Corinth – Bill Gavin Ph: 654-7707
Posted: August 24th, 2010 @ 2:15 pm by rjman99
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Ride-In to be held January 23rd
Mark your calendar for our Annual Ride-In to be held January 23rd starting at 1:00pm til ??? It will be held again this year on the main trail that runs just off Jewell Road which is located between Kobor Road and Route 32 in Gansevoort. There will be food, coffee & hot cocoa, a fire to warm up by and lots of opportunities to make new friends or meet up with old, network with fellow members, set up trail rides or meet the many volunteers that help to keep our trails and equipment in top condition.
We will also have our club apparel available for purchase for those interested! Look to see what we have new to offer.
Posted: January 12th, 2010 @ 10:37 am by rjman99
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Now available… LMGSC Club Apparel
Featuring Pull-over and Zip-up Sweatshirts starting at $25. Short and Long-sleeved Tshirts starting at $8 -$10. (Larger sizes extra $$) All in Navy Blue with white club logo imprinted on front and back. Hats and can coozys now available.
Questions?? Info?? Contact Randy or Brittany Merluzzo at 681-6371
Apparel available at Club Meetings – 7pm third Thurs of each month.
Posted: December 23rd, 2009 @ 10:53 am by rjman99
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Adirondack Phantoms Game
Please come out and join us for a group rate trip to the Phantoms on Wednesday, January 13th, 2010. Cost is $15 per person and you don’t need to be a club member to come. Contact Craig LaFave at lafave@roadrunner.com or Russ Mantz at 761-1074 for information or to purchase tickets by January 4, 2010
Posted: November 21st, 2009 @ 9:02 pm by admin
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Welcome to our new site
Please bear with us as we build this site up to share information about the Lincoln Mt – Gansevoort Snowmobile Club. For now please feel free to join the message board.
- Join online through the NYSSA site by clicking the graphic to the right – once you’ve joined you are able to download your registration voucher.
Download our trail map
Posted: November 20th, 2009 @ 11:38 pm by admin
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