Don't think they'll care that the WI tags aren't on but will be nice to prove sled is registered somewhere.
I don't know about MI, but you know darn well they would care in WI.
Don't think they'll care that the WI tags aren't on but will be nice to prove sled is registered somewhere.
Yeppers going to be DNR a plenty looking for WI registration & trail passes since some will be clueless regarding the new requirement that all riders must display a WI trail pass.I don't know about MI, but you know darn well they would care in WI.
I don't know about MI, but you know darn well they would care in WI.
Yeppers going to be DNR a plenty looking for WI registration & trail passes since some will be clueless regarding the new requirement that all riders must display a WI trail pass.
Once again I don't think my entire post was read start to finish....
Once again I don't think my entire post was read start to finish....
Somebody please catch me up on all this. I ride Wisconsin 1 weekend a year, 4 days total. I know you can join a club or pay more and not join a club. My questions are:
If I join a club what is the benifit: My dollars stay in that club area vs spread over the whole state?
What does the club fee cost?
What is the cost of just the trail pass? With and with out a club?
Can you still buy at a gas station etc or does everything have to be ordered now?
Thanks,
LOFSFIRE
Somebody please catch me up on all this. I ride Wisconsin 1 weekend a year, 4 days total. I know you can join a club or pay more and not join a club. My questions are:
If I join a club what is the benifit: My dollars stay in that club area vs spread over the whole state?
What does the club fee cost?
What is the cost of just the trail pass? With and with out a club?
Can you still buy at a gas station etc or does everything have to be ordered now?
Thanks,
LOFSFIRE
1st Question: There are two benefits to you joining a club. You will get the reduced trail pass. You will also receive the Wisconsin Snowmobile News and a club newsletter. The WSN magazine will give you up to date info on snowmobile news in Wisconsin. Educating people on the anything going on in the state snowmobile related is very important. If club dues are $20, only $10 stays with the club. $10 goes to the AWSC. That money to the AWSC gets you the WSN magazine anf the reduced trail pass.
2nd Question: Club dues vary all over. My club is $20 for a family membership. A club near by me is $35.
3rd Question: The trail pass is $10 if you belong to a WI club and the AWSC. It's $30 if you don't belong to a club. It's $50 for
an out of state trail pass.
4th Question: Out of state trail passes can still purchased like before. All other trail passes need to be ordered and they will be mailed to you. If you are a club member, they can be ordered through the AWSC office or website. If you don't belong to a club you can order them through the DNR. The clubs will not order trail passes for you. It is your responsibility. This is still a work in progress and by the 2016-2017 season this process should be made simpler.
Can you give me your club info, I would like to join a wi. Club considering how much i ride wi trails. 20 is fair dues I would pay.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Poniatowski-Dare-Devils-Snowmobile-Club/1394897624101547
There is info with an email address on the left side of the page for membership info. If that doesn't work, let me know and I will PM you the info.
1st Question: There are two benefits to you joining a club. You will get the reduced trail pass. You will also receive the Wisconsin Snowmobile News and a club newsletter. The WSN magazine will give you up to date info on snowmobile news in Wisconsin. Educating people on the anything going on in the state snowmobile related is very important. If club dues are $20, only $10 stays with the club. $10 goes to the AWSC. That money to the AWSC gets you the WSN magazine anf the reduced trail pass.
2nd Question: Club dues vary all over. My club is $20 for a family membership. A club near by me is $35.
3rd Question: The trail pass is $10 if you belong to a WI club and the AWSC. It's $30 if you don't belong to a club. It's $50 for
an out of state trail pass.
4th Question: Out of state trail passes can still purchased like before. All other trail passes need to be ordered and they will be mailed to you. If you are a club member, they can be ordered through the AWSC office or website. If you don't belong to a club you can order them through the DNR. The clubs will not order trail passes for you. It is your responsibility. This is still a work in progress and by the 2016-2017 season this process should be made simpler.
So being and Indiana resident with my sled only registered in Indiana:
If I just come up and buy a trail pass its $50 OTC.
If I joined a club, pay yearly dues (lets say about $20 to $30), then I can buy a trail passes (One for each of my own sleds) for $10 plus get all the AWSC news and know some of the money is going to the club I join. It then ends up only costing me about $30 to $40 for the first sled, and $10 more each additional sled?
Thanks,
LOFSFIRE
So being and Indiana resident with my sled only registered in Indiana:
If I just come up and buy a trail pass its $50 OTC.
If I joined a club, pay yearly dues (lets say about $20 to $30), then I can buy a trail passes (One for each of my own sleds) for $10 plus get all the AWSC news and know some of the money is going to the club I join. It then ends up only costing me about $30 to $40 for the first sled, and $10 more each additional sled?
Thanks,
LOFSFIRE
Being a non-resident of WI, your sleds would need to be registered in WI to get the reduced trail pass by being a club member. Being from Indiana and having your sleds registered there, you would need to buy the $50 trail pass.
Our new registration is $30 for 3 years. I don't know how many sleds you have, so you would need to figure out at what point it makes sense to register your sleds in WI or at home.
Leave it to the government to make a simple process way more complicated than it needs to be!
Leave it to the government to make a simple process way more complicated than it needs to be!
Its a very simple process. Buy a Trail Pass from Walmart or Fleet Farm.
Out of State Machines $50
Wisconsin registered Machines $30.
Don't worry about the Club thing, just pay the Price and stick it on the Windshield or stay off the Trails.