snobuilder
Well-known member
Huh?...i'm relaxed too.If you're an active club member, then you know other clubs in our area are having a hard time finding help to work their trails and the surrounding clubs have needed jump in to fill the void. So we should both be in agreement that there is a growing problem? So again my question to you is, how do we get more members to join clubs and become ACTIVE in the sport of snowmobiling. Most clubs have fund raisers and trail side events and try to draw new people that way. If your club is growing with active younger members just by word of mouth, what's the secret?
Whos not relaxed? we're just having a conversion.![]()
I never claimed there wasn't a potential problem with a lack of new young members. I think our slight dissagreement is that you think cap/step addresses the problem. I don't.
It reminds me alot of the forced volunteerism the high schools latched onto over the past couple decades as they threaten to not graduate students unless they show proof of 40 hrs. of being a volunteer....Ya gotta want to...and the lack a new young volunteers in a fun activity like sleddin shows the HS volunteerism program to be a huge failure.
I think the bill will eventually pass because it is the easy thing to do...sit back , let the state legislature take care of it and everything will be just fine, afterall....membership numbers will be UP!....LOL
BTW does anyone remember back a couple years ago when the cap/step idea was first introed? We were told there would be a one time registration and then yearly trail passes to buy. Now you pay $30.00 for 3 years and if you sell your sled after a month, year, 2 years you need to register a new sled at another $30.00....as far as I understand.