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Annual ATV Rally
The annual quad rally was held on Feb 17/10
under ideal conditions with sunny skies, warm temperatures and plenty of
mud and water. Part of the rally was on a new trail which was
cleared by coordinator Steve Simonar and his group. Many thanks to Steve
and all the volunteers! There were a total of 70 entries with
40 riders.
1st prize
($420) Greg Sanford
2nd Prize ($280)
Jim Wiggins
3rd Prize
($140) Merrick Sarvas
50/50: ($100 each) Mary
McLennan and Brad Woodhead
Helmet Cam: Jason
Diekert
Quad
Pack: Peter Kirychuk
Annual Fish Derby Results The
annual fish derby held on Saturday Feb 13 was again a big success. There
were approximately 80 entries attempting to land the ever elusive pike and
walleye. Only 3 fish were caught, but a good time was had by
all. A big thanks to coordinators Doug and Wally
and to the many volunteers. There were many prize awarded with
the major prize winners listed below. 1st:
Shannon Bray ($360). Two pike each weighing
6.7 lbs. (Same fish????) 2nd: Doug
Darbellay ($240). Pike weighing 4.4 lbs. 3rd: Yvonne
Cachene ($120). Ticket Draw. Raffle
Prizes Natural
Gas
BBQ
Aileen Weibe Outdoor
Stove & Oven Mary Maclennan Fish
Camera
Shannon Bray
Annual Meeting
The
annual Club meeting was held on Sunday Nov15/09.Click for
meeting minutes.
Trail
Maps We
now have GPS colored maps for sale. You can choose either a 34 x 44
or a 22 x 28 inch map. Price for members is $20. Contact Peter at peter.k@xplornet.ca Prize
Donations For
all our events we solicit prize donations. If you are obtaining a
prize from a business, please contact the event coordinator first to
ensure that the the business has not already been approached. A letter to
give to the business will also be available from the event
coordinator. Personal prize donations have been a major source of
prizes in the past and these do not require the same process. Constitution Click here for the RBSC constitution.
SSA
Information Click
on an any item below for more detailed information from the Saskatchewan
Snowmobile Association. Trail
Enforcement =======================
When riding a
snowmobile there are nationally approved snowmobile hand signals which are
to be used. Click Here
to view these signals
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As a reminder, when you are riding, watch for groomed
cross country ski trails. These are located around the outside
perimeter of Ramsey bay, in the campground and the bush trails on the West
side of the main road. Please stay off these trails. Also ,
snowmobiles are not permitted in the campground loops.
Also, watch your speed in the Ramsey Bay
Subdivision. Remember it is 40km/Hr on
Wolverine and 25 Km /hr on Beaver, Otter and all crescents. This
is for any motorized vehicles including snowmobiles.
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NOTICE RE SHELTERS
This is a reminder to all who use the
shelters. These facilities were built and are maintained for the use
and enjoyment of all snowmobilers. We DO NOT have garbage
pickup or cleaning service!!. Unfortunately there are a few people who use
these shelters and leave all their garbage, cans, etc at the
shelters. This has been particularly evident during the week
immediately following the rally.
When using the shelters please follow these
two simple guidelines.
1. Pack it in...Pack it out !
2. Clean up your own mess !
TRAIL CONDITIONS
March 28/10. The snowmobiling season is now
over until next year. Keep checking here as we will be posting reports on
any trail activities that occur before next winter.
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