This should be a must read for all snowmobilers. Getting involved within snowmobile friendly organizations is a key and vital process. I am involved in a few and will get involved with some of the aforementioned groups.
I am a college instructor teaching environmental biology, and yes us "greenies" can still be snowmobilers. I just love when entering a meeting and introducing who I am and what I do, most attendees assume I will be representing the other interests. But my point, is that our snowmobile community is a large and diverse grouping of individuals. Mobilizing our base is critical for the future of our sport. Look at the NRA, a hugely successful organization that can sway members of Congress even with slight threats. This is just a theoritical, but guns owners hunt, hunters enjoy large tracks of forests, snowmobilers use those large tracks of woods, maybe there is a common tie to benefit all of us. Yes, there is a give and take but that's how the process must work. So, make your voices heard, utilize other organizations that can benefit all involved and police our own sport. Remember, our national forests are "OUR" national forests, not one individual group. But the loudest group, or best organized, gets the notice.