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Updated March 9th 2010 at 4:30 pm


Trails are still closed in the greater St. Johnsbury area. As expected, the warm temps and strong sun of the last few days coupled with the winds have taken any snow that is not protected by trees and elevation.


The Corridor 2 trail over Kirby Mountain still has snow cover. It has been groomed once in the last week. You can trailer to Kirby Mountain Road and have a ride to EX61 and slightly beyond but the snow has disappeared on the pipeline. A trip to the Balls is risky. My suggestion is to grab a little ride and be content with that.


Conditions are degrading by the day. I would recommend holding off on a trip in our area unless we get a foot or more of snow in the next month. If we do get any snow it will not last long under the strong sun and lengthening daylight.

This season flat out sucked. I have 84 miles on my Firecat and 200 plus on Waterfords Polaris Widetrack groomer. To think I have more miles on a Polaris than my beloved Cat is a season from hell! May we never see a season like this ever!


Ride Right and Ride Safe- no matter what your on! Mike
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Trail Club Purchases New Trail Bully by Kässbohrer

Ten years ago, the Caledonia County Snowmobile Trail Club was part of the initial VAST groomer lease program. At that time, the Trail Club received two Pisten Bullies to groom the 100 miles of trail that the Trail Club was responsible for maintaining. Five years ago, the Trail Club had to purchase the Pisten Bully that we had been using as part of the first five years of the groomer purchase program. The Trail Club directors decided not to continue grooming the northern portion of Caledonia County and sold the second Pisten Bully. The Trail Club continues to groom the eastern portion of Caledonia County and into the western side of Essex County.


The Pisten Bully PB100 worked very well over the years, but it was 10 years old. This year, the directors of the Caledonia County Snowmobile Trail Club decided it was time to stop putting more money into repairing and maintaining the Pisten Bully. The directors felt it would be a wise move to sell the PB100 while the resale value was still high enough to get a good price.


The Trail Club directors chose to continue using Kassborher’s grooming equipment because there had been so few problems with the PB100 that had been used for the past five years.


The groomer that the directors and operators felt would do the best job on the trails that the Trail Club maintains was the Trail Bully. The Trail Bully is a little heavier and has a larger machine with the same size engine as the PB 100 but is more economical on fuel consumption.


The Trail Club groomer operators test-drove a Kassbohrer Trail Bully last winter to see if it would perform like they expected. The three operators were very pleased with the handling and traction of the Trail Bully.


After considerable discussion, the Trail Club directors voted to purchase a new 2009 Kassbohrer Trail Bully. The Trail Club will have to provide a $7200 down payment for the new Trail Bully as well as take out a mortgage for $75,000 at a 6.5% interest rate for five years to pay for the new Trail Bully. The monthly payment will be $1467.50. The VAST grant-in-aid portion of the payment will be $45,000, for a total cost of $151,500.


The new Trail Bully was delivered to the Trail Club’s groomer garage in St. Johnsbury, Vermont on November 13, 2008.


The goose-neck hitch used on the PB100 was modified to fit the new Trail Bully and Mogul Master drag that the Trail Club has been using for several years. After a few slight modifications to the door and the floor of the Pisten Bully garage, the new Trail Bully fit snuggly into its new home.


The Caledonia County Snowmobile Trail Club directors are looking forward to as many years of quality grooming with the new Trail Bully as we enjoyed using the PB100. We appreciate everyone’s continued support and donations to the upkeep and maintenance of these expensive pieces of equipment that make our sport so enjoyable.

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