Distinctly Montana Magazine

2022 // Winter

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w w w . d i s t i n c t l y m o n t a n a . c o m 63 sponsible and keep these resources in good shape," says Bailey. From additional charity and scholarship rides throughout the season and participation in other local fundraisers, the clubs actively commit themselves to giving back. With some of Montana's snowmobile clubs having been around for decades, the impact of their efforts in trail groom- ing, community building, advocacy and education, and community service are significant and far-reaching. As the clubs gear up for the upcoming riding season, the need for the work they do is greater than ever, as is the need for new members to carry on their legacy. "We need the next generation to step up today, join their local club, help out, learn the ropes, and in general, just get involved," says Smolen. "Joining and paying dues is nice, but it's simply not enough." So when you head out to the trails for a day of winter rec- reating this year and delight in that first slice of your ski, tire, or shoe into the powder on the freshly groomed trails, con- sider thanking your local snowmobile club for their efforts. "By doing the work we do, we are able to introduce others to our passion and show them just how special our state is in the winter," says Smolen. krisnunn.design • 40 Spanish Peak Drive #103 • 971-404-1812 Living Spaces Architectural Finishing Custom Furnishing New & Renew Construcion Vacation Rental Refresh

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