ROGUE PRESIDENTS LETTER

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ROGUE February 2010 SNOWMOBILERS UPCOMING EVENTS: S March 2nd General Meeting 6:30 p.m. D & S Harley March 13th Candlelighters Ride Thousand Springs March 28th No Host Ride Fish Lake April 6th General Meeting & Dinner 6:00 p.m. D & S Harley Visit us at: www.roguesnowmobilers.com PRESIDENTS LETTER Since my last letter, Lori and I had an opportunity to attend the OSSA convention. I had three great days of riding ( if you have never ridden in John Day make time to do so). While there I got the chance to ride with Congressman Greg Walden, I found him to be a down to earth and a nice guy to talk to. I spoke with him about snowmobiling and how much all of us here in Southern Oregon enjoy our sport. He told me that we are right on track with our letters and petitions to our representatives in Washington D.C. He did add that we could also contact our state legislators to make sure that we gain their support at the state level. One other item from the OSSA convention, Dobe Griffin was voted in as our District 5 Director at Large. As I write this letter we just finished another successful Mt. Bailey $3000. I would like to personally thank all of our sponsors, our volunteers, and especially Paul Hildebrand for all the hard work he does for this event. This weekend will be our first and hopefully annual four club play day. All district 5 clubs will be present and this should be a lot of fun. We have already had to make adjustments as the meadow looks more like a snow covered lake, but the play day should still be a success. For those of you that attended or sent your proxy money for the Candlelighters Pie Auction, it was again a fantastic evening. We raised a little over $3200.00. This once again shows that this club, even in tough economic times, will always come together to support this very worthy cause. The check will be presented at the March meeting. Please attend. We also have planned our annual Candlelighter ride for March 13th at Thousand Springs. This will be a Chili and Hot dog feed please bring a side dish. As usual this will be a wonderful event. As we get close to the end of the season I always like to remind everyone that this is your club, please come to myself, or any board member with suggestions or comments to make the next season bigger and better. (it is very apparent that we all need to work on and improve our snow dance for next season) In closing, a very personal note. Many of you have asked how our grandson Matthew is doing. He is doing about the same and he is scheduled for brain mapping in Phoenix AZ in March. Please know that Lori and I thank you very much for your thoughts and your prayers. What a wonderful group of friends! And by the time you read this we will be grand parents for the 7th time. Carson Gilbert Curry is scheduled to arrive on Feb. 19, 2010. - Dennis Jordan

Wilderness Fight Update The wilderness fight is ongoing. Keep writing letters and getting the petitions signed and turned in! David Jordan and Brian Gabaldon have gone to several meetings this month with concerned citizen groups in the valley and are gaining support for the cause. On February 27th there will be a joint statewide meeting at Diamond Lake Lodge between many interested parties like SAWS, Blue Ribbon Coalition, OSSA, and other local groups like the MRA, Cattlemen s Association and us. Our aim is to coordinate our efforts and bring more parties to the table to make a more unified and large front. We are being noticed and staying in front of this issue with your help! Groomers Corner Sure feels like early summer. We have done some grooming this month. Even with the wimpy snowfall this season, we have been keeping 1000 Springs cleaned up. For the Bailey 3000, we sent two crews towards Hamaker and groomed a great trail around the mountain. We even had enough snow to groom the Crater Creek / Wizard Creek Loop. The low snow level brings me to the next point. I have encountered several times this season some uninvited four wheel drive enthusiasts on our trail system. If you do come across one of these individuals, please stop and let them know that they are in the wrong place. You don t have to get in an argument. Just simply tell them that the Forest Service closes these roads, and they are open for winter recreation only. Thousands of dollars are spent every year to build and maintain winter recreation trails. The three families that I came across didn t have any idea that they were out of bounds. I was polite to them and asked them not do it again. Lastly, it s not too late to start with that snow dance. It would be nice to have a little longer season. I still have groomers that need some seat time for training and the little snow doesn t give us much to work with. So DANCE please! -Jim Gulrich Page 2 ROGUE SNOWMOBILERS

FEBRUARY Page 3 Deep Snow Tracks The poker run weekend has come and gone and was not a friendly one to my sled. Don t know why but double hump hill has my number this year. The poker run went well, the riding was excellent and we all had a great time. The Bowman s had trouble with trees as did I. Jim M. tore up the snow and as usual Dennis J. tore it up and possibly his knee as well. I would like to thank everyone who attended my avalanche class and hope it was informative and fun...the riding after wards was good. I believe several of us may have got a get-out-of-a-ticket-free card as there were sheriffs stuck all over the place. I would like to make special note that Brandon D. is really tearing up the slopes...better watch out Albert. Still have not received any emails about riding stories know there s plenty out there so send them in. -David Jordan

Award Nominations It was brought to my attention that I forgot to write about a little incident in December that could potentially win that person an Outhouse award. So before we all forget our stories for next year s awards, send them in as they happen! Drop me a note with just the basics that way we can remind you to tell the story when we have our nominations for Outhouse, Golden Helmet and the Griswold s Go Snowmobiling!! kim_greenwaldt@charter.net 541-826-2052 NEWSLETTER INFO We welcome your input about our newsletter. Contact Kim Greenwaldt at 826-2052 or at kim_greenwaldt@charter.net for any comments, articles, items for sale or advertising that you would like to have published. Our newsletter is mailed to approximately 250 families from September through April and is a great way to attract new customers to your business. Contact Kim for advertising rates. You may also want a one time advertisement for a Page 4 special family event (birthday, anniversary etc) or to let your loved ones feel special. Contact Kim for rates at 826-2052.

Page 5 Once again we had another successful Mount Bailey Poker thanks to all that stepped up and help me run this event. Our turn out and intake was low no thanks to the current economical conditions; however, we need to continue to move forward because we hear nothing but great comments from the folks that attend, constantly thanking us for putting on such a wonderful event. Snowmobilers love to attend family fun events such as the Poker Run and if anything at all it keeps our sport alive for future riders. We ended up selling approx. 380 poker hands and had approx. 125 riders in all. The course was 55 miles long and even with the low snow conditions it took riders to places where they could enjoy some beautiful scenery and off trail riding in the higher elevations. At this time I would like to say a BIG THANK YOU to all that help put this event on Volunteers and Sponsors included. Every year at the awards presentation I say thank you to all of our Sponsors for getting this event off the ground and this year I forgot to mention 2010 Mt. Bailey $3000 Poker Run one and I apologize. Shame on me!!! Bill Labrocca with Labrocca trucking...thank YOU!!!!!! Below you will find a list of our sponsors and it would be great if you would take the time to stop in and thank them for helping us continue putting this event on. Diamond Lake Resort Tucker Sno-Cat Southern Oregon Subway Les Schwab WaterWorld Boat & Powersports Mike`s RV Service Labrocca Trucking Central Equipment Lithia Dodge Superstore Bob Morgan Excavating S&B James Construction Your Professional landscape Service Motorcycle Superstore Advantage Tires Peterson Machinery Bill`s Backhoe Service I would also like to say Thank You to all my event Volunteers: Dobie Griffin Jim & Sharon Bowling Brian Watson Gene & Bonnie Bowling Brian & Elysia Gabaldon Mark & Lisa Duncan Bob Guthmiller Mac & Karen Robertson Gary & Vy Woodruff Dave & Deb Hoxie Blair & Joan Grinols Kellie Mayer Steve & Patsi White Lance Hildebrand Travis & Tami Gelbrich Dennis, Barb, & Jeff Hamlin Don & Elizabeth Funk Bill Labrocca Dennis & Dave Jordan Rene Pare` Eric Hunt Jim Morgan Kim Greenwaldt Lynette Bristow Jim Gulrich And to whoever I forgot. Sorry -Paul Hildebrand

Membership Dues Statement For Rogue Snowmobilers & Oregon State Snowmobile Association Membership Year July 1, 2009 thru June 30, 2010 Renewal: New Membership: Referred By: Last Name: First: Spouse: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Email: # of Snowmobiles: # of Family Members: OSSA dues: $25.00 If you paid OSSA dues through a different club, please let Club dues: $20.00 us know which club: Total Due: $45.00 Make check payable to: Rogue Snowmobilers PO Box 1423 Medford, OR 97501 Would you like to be emailed reminders about club events and meetings? Yes No Page 6 ROGUE SNOWMOBILERS

FEBRUARY Page 7 Important Contact Information Club Officers President: Dennis Jordan 826-6326 V President: Brian Gabaldon 770-6514 Secretary: Sherry Allen 779-9098 Treasurer Kim Greenwaldt 826-2052 Board Members Paul Hildebrand 734-2033 Dennis Hamlin 582-0441 Dave Jordan 826-6326 Gene Bowling 772-5659 Jim Gulrich 245-3550 Chuck Biegert 482-8707 Bob Guthmiller 535-4187

As I write this, the temperature outside is a balmy 62 degrees.what happened to the winter??? We have had so many great events in the past month. First up was the Avalanche Class and No Host Ride. The class was well attended and everyone had a great time as well as an educational one. Afterwards, many in the class went riding and I understand that Dennis and Dave taught the Sherriff's Poker Run. how to get stuck on a snowmobile!! We had an awesome pie auction this year. It was well attended and we even had the media show up. After everything was counted up, we raised $3,362 for the Candlelighters. Thanks to everyone who brought and bought the pies and thanks to Tami, Travis and Quinton for making the delicious Valentine cookies! The cookies alone brought in $189!! February: Is It Spring Already? And finally, we had our annual Mt. Bailey $3000 Poker Run. Everyone I spoke to had a great time and almost everyone won something! Although it wasn t our best year as a fund raiser, we still sold $2725 in poker hands. Please notice the yellow sleigh in the picture. You may actually see it again since despite Dennis Jordan s best efforts, he was unable to flip it over this year! I also want to mention to those of you who ride with Dobe Griffin, Bob Guthmiller and/or Brian Watson.don t expect a fire it you are lost out in the wilderness with them and need to keep warm. Despite hours of trying to light a fire at checkpoint Open year-round, Hyatt Lake Resort offers a tackle shop, pizza parlor, a boat ramp and cabin rentals. hyattlakeresorts@yahoo.com 7979 Hyatt Prairie Road Ashland, OR 97520 541-482-3331 Who rescues Search & Rescue?? Calling all Boy Scouts. one, the best they could do was a little smoke!! Despite the picture of the search and rescue vehicle stuck in the mushy snow, SAR had a great training session. It was a multi county effort and the vehicles and equipment they brought in was quite impressive. We are always grateful for their help on this event and are so glad that they enjoy coming and can make it a training day as well! Everyo n e headed home before noon on Sunday as the weather wasn t very cooperative and it was raining all day Sunday. Thank goodness the rain stayed away on Saturday! Thanks to all who volunteered their time and also thanks to everyone for buying poker hands and supporting the club! -Kim Greenwaldt QUICK FACT: Membership - 157 Page 8 ROGUE SNOWMOBILERS

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Schedule of Events 2009/2010 February 2010 20th Play Day/Chicken/Steak Feed Lake of the Woods March 2010 2nd General Club Meeting, 7pm D&S Harley 13th Candlelighters Ride Thousand Springs 15th Board Meeting 6:00 White City Fire Station 28th No Host Family Ride Fish Lake April 2010 6th General Club Meeting/Dinner, 6pm D&S Harley 10-11th End of Season Hurrah Thousand Springs 20th Board Meeting 6:00 p.m. White City Fire Station No Host Ride Our next no host ride is scheduled on March 28th at Fish Lake. Meet in the sno-park at 10:00 a.m. for a fun ride! Bring your own lunch or some money and have lunch at the Fish Lake Resort. This has been an iffy snow year so far so watch for updates in case the location needs to be changed depending on the snow conditions!

Candlelighters Ride The Candlelighter s Ride is fast approaching. It will be on March 13th at Thousand Springs sno-park. As always, we will provide lunch to the kids and their families as well as rides on snowmobiles and in sleighs. Bring your snowmobiles and a side dish to share. Also helpful is to bring any extra helmets you may have for the kids to wear. General Meeting What: General Meeting Where: D & S Harley When: Tuesday, March 2 nd, door opens at 6:30, meeting at 7:00 QUICK FACT: $3,362.61 Money raised at the Pie Auction FOR SALE: 2006 Polaris 700 Sportsman Comes with winch, windshield, toolbox and MATT tracks, less than 300 miles. $13,000 invested, asking $8,000. Ron White 541-941-1739 Page 11

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