ACADIA AREA ATV'ERS

Where ATVing Is A Family Event

RAILS TO TRAILS

CLUB MEETINGS FOR 2009

All our club meetings are on wednesday nights starting at 7:00pm

Meetings are held at the Trenton Municipal Building.On the Oak Point Road in Trenton.

Meetings are held on the third wednesday of the month,and the dates for the next few meetings are as follows.

January 21st

February 18th

March 18th

April 15th

May 20th

June 17th

July 15th

August 19th

September 16th

October 21st

November 18th

                                                                                                                                                          

 

CLUB RIDE & TRAIL NEWS

Club Rides: For any information about any ride. Contact our Ride Coordinator: Sharon Poors 207-667-2052( details will be worked out at each meeting before the scheduled ride)

MEMBERS WISHING TO RIDE ON TRAILS CROSSING CHERRYFILED FOODS LAND

Any member wishing to cross Cherryfield Foods land (outside of club rides) must provide your ATV/UTV Year, Make, Model, and Color to: Sharon Poors (207) 667-2052 presaaatv@roadrunner.com or Todd Cash (207) 667-2970 cachedout@gmail.com by April 30th.  You will then be supplied with a copy of our club Cherryfield tag which must be carried along with your Acadia Area ATVers Membership card while on Cherryfield Foods land as required by Cherryfield Foods.



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~Todd

 

AN IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL CLUB MEMBERS
The popularity of side by side wheelers has grown tremendously.  As a result, we have been trying to get bridges and gates wider to accomadate them.  The land owners have refused to allow us to do so, wider gates and bridges have led to too much abuse by pick ups and jeeps.  Acadia can no longer guarantee that your machine will be able to complete a ride, depending on direction of travel.  These narrower gates and bridges will be noted on our map when we get it done.  One of these bridges is off the 32000 road over the Narraguagus River....50" wide.
The other will be the new bridge we are building over the west branch of the Union River off 68000....58"max.
Thanks for your attention, Pete, Pres and Roland, Trailmaster