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B o o k l e t Lists Snow m o b i le Areas More than 100 areas that Invite York State Department of snowmobilers are listed In a new Commerce, booklet issued today by the New \Snowmoblllng in New York The Village Tavern Croghan \Where friends meet f o r l u n c h ” Menus Changed Dally CLOSED ON SUNDAY H o m e o f the R u n - A - W a y S n o - S l e d C l u b . M e e tings 2nd Friday o f e v e r y month. Banquets-PnrtiesrWeddings MILLIE & JACK BURNS Phone 346-6615 State” gives Information on 106 state, municipal and privately- operated areas with snowmobile tra ils and slopes. (Snowmobile areas on state-owned land a r e described in ‘Snowmobile T rails in New York S tate,” a booklet published by the New York S tate Departm ent of Environmental Conservation.) Areas are divided according to three state regions — Central- Western, Northern and Southern. Location In relation to the near est community and a telephone number are Included. Fees and special hours are Indicated, al though most state and munici- pally-owned areas are free and onen daily. The following data are also given: num ber of tra i ls and total mileage, number of open field acres available; num ber of frozen lakes which can be used; m iles from area to food o r lodg ing; and m iles to rep a irs or rentals. Single copies o f “ Snowmobiling In New York S tate\ can be ob tained free from the State De partm e n t o f Com m erce, 99 Wash ington Avenue, Albany, N.Y. 122- 10. SNOW M O B ILE B E L T S Lowest Price In Town!! Champion SNOW M O B ILE PLOGS Lis Our Price $1.35 *8c — — — Quaker Slate & Castro! SNOW M O B ILE O IL WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE G o r d o n Green, O w n e r State Street Lowvllle iiriVirTi'iii':;ia j a a a a Before you b u y ., test the top 3! See what the ’73 Scorpion’s got... See for yourself who’s Number One! 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If you wear your snowmobile suit sitting by the fireplace OR buy yourself a bargain basement special, but if you wear tt when you are out there riding Sportsw ear by Skl-Doo snowmo bile suits, b oots and a c c e ssories are designed and built by people who ride snowmobiles. When they set out to build the best snowmobile wear, they re membered how wet and cold sn o w m o b ilin g c a n b e . S o , a l l sportswear by Ski-Doo features double patches of polyunethane coated water proof fabrics at the knees and seat. The knitted cuffs, heavy duty zippers and the linings that don’t mat and shift keep you warm at extreme tem peratures. SPORTSWEAR BY SKHW0 IS NOT BARGAIN BASEMENT CUMING BUT AT MINUS TWENTY DEGREES YOU W ill WANT IHE BEST. January Ski-Doo Clothing Sale REGUUR SKI-DOO SUIT Regular $69.95 January Discount $14.9S? YOU PAY *55 ELAN SKI-DOO SUIT Regular $49.95 January Discount $10.95 YOU PAY *39 TNT SKI-DOO SUIT $74.95 January Discount $15.95 YOU PAY *59 LYONS FALLS, NEW YORK PHONE 348-4481 \Arctic Cat 9 9 Snowmobiles Panther - Cheetah Puma - Lynx PARTS SERVICE ALSO Yamaha 9 9 Snowmobiles AND Motorcycles All Models In Stock Rennie’s Sales & Service OPEN EVENINGS BANK FINANCING Bt. 26, Denmark, New York Ph. 376-2902 \We Service What We Sell” Snow Midge Ski School Snow Ridge Ski School will schedule four free GLM de monstration clinics during thi ninth annual National S k t Week, Jan. 19-26, 1978. The c linics, set f o r one o’clock, will be held Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 20-21; Wednesday, Jan. 24, Sunday, Jan. 28. They will take place on the Bunny Slope, close to the Snow Rtdge chalet. The clinics witt be directed by th e ' head e l the Scow RidgeSkt school, George S tory, GLM (Graduated LengthMeth* ! od), the revolutionary new meth od of ski instruction, ts be coming increasingly popular at the Turin area. The National I Ski Week clinics will serve to introduce skiers and non-skiers to the techniques used so suc cessfully tn teaching the quick, new way to learn how to ski . NEW and USED SLEDS Complete Line Of P a r t s and Accessories YARDMAN, ARIENS and JACOBSEN Sno Throwers co Belts and Mark III H i g h Perform a n c e Oil Homellte ani Planeer Chain Saws Qragoft Chain and accessories y o u s e Y s T g a r a g e Croghan 346-6221 Snowmobile Suit* Good For Other Sportsmen, Too Snowmobile apparel shops have noticed an increasing num ber of aott-snowBioblJers brows ing through their stock tn recent seasons. Word ts out that snow mobile suits have something to o tier tor all winter sports men, so the increase in non-snowmobller traffic Is likely to continue. “ I've found that nothing com pares with a good snowmobile cult for keeping out cold wind and dampness,” says » Midwest m o torcyclist. ” 1 used to s tore my cycle for the winter, but no more, i use It less to winter because of Ice and snow; but when roads are d e a r , I’m on them. ” Boots and mitts made by snowmobile apparel manufac turers do an uncanny Job of keep ing the cold out, too,” he adds. Ice fisherm en, hunters, skiers - and people who work outdoors in w im e r-are reporting sim ilar re s u l t s . (Continued from Last Page) chanageablej though there are many old sk ls» tth b e a r tr 2 pbind* tugs that OT.ce were in use for downhill skiing that can be used for cross country siding. The skt and the sklboot must be rigidly attached for downhill sluing, but for touring there should be f!rx» tblllty between the ski and shoe. Some modern touring shoes are almost as light and flexible as a p a ir of baseball shoes. If tt Is Impossible to find » group of s k iers to help you, there are books on the subject which will help you understand the techniques of ski touring, Includ ing the selection of the proper wax for the snow conditions. Complete Cross Country Sluing and Ski Touring, by w . J . I. o d er- e r and J . P. Wilson, may be the best available, w inter Hiking in the New York State F o rest P reserve, a fr e e booklet available from the De partment of Environmental Con- servjtton's B utmu of Forests#- creation, £0 Wolf Road, Albany N.Y. 12202, contains maps anS descriptions of winter hiking tr i l l s that you might w ist to try. stra p on s s ts o r snow-shoe-. cruise a snow-covered trait where you can enjoy the clean a Inter a i r and read the diaries ■ of the woodland folk.