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I hate to bring this up but when are they going to run out of grooming $$$

Well it looks like they are done up at Snoqulaime Pass area........

END OF SEASON ALERT
The Winter Recreation Program provides Sno-Park and trail maintenance services over an approximate 16 week season each year beginning December 1 and ending March 31. After March 31, snow removal services are discontinued, portable toilets are removed, and trail grooming for both motorized and non-motorized activities is no longer funded. In those years when snowfall continues past March 31, many visitors question why Sno-Park services do not continue. The simple answer is funding limitations. The Winter Recreation Program is self-supporting from Sno-Park permit fees, snowmobile registrations, and snowmobile fuel tax rebates, and does not depend on general tax dollars to subsidize operations. Therefore, when the annual budget is expended, services are discontinued to avoid service reductions for next season.
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yeah grooming ended last weekend pretty much... Should be a back breaking weekend, especially since we are riding for 3 days.... WHOO HOO!!!
 
Ya I thought so. Sucks bigtime!

I know they do the best they can with the money they get (or lack there of) but our out dated system is in need of a total overhaul.
 
Well it looks like they are done up at Snoqulaime Pass area........

END OF SEASON ALERT
The Winter Recreation Program provides Sno-Park and trail maintenance services over an approximate 16 week season each year beginning December 1 and ending March 31. After March 31, snow removal services are discontinued, portable toilets are removed, and trail grooming for both motorized and non-motorized activities is no longer funded. In those years when snowfall continues past March 31, many visitors question why Sno-Park services do not continue. The simple answer is funding limitations. The Winter Recreation Program is self-supporting from Sno-Park permit fees, snowmobile registrations, and snowmobile fuel tax rebates, and does not depend on general tax dollars to subsidize operations. Therefore, when the annual budget is expended, services are discontinued to avoid service reductions for next season.
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You'd think they could adjust that a little a bit...like maybe Dec 15 to April 15?
 
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