The
Sixth Annual Young Snowmobilers Ride (Feb 29, 2004)
The
young snowmobilers participating in this event learned valuable safety lessons,
enjoyed an complementary lunch, earned a certificate of completion, and went on
a ride! In addition to having numerous laughs and it was all for free!
Fifteen
young snowmobilers ages 12 to 16 and their parents attended the event. At no
cost to the participants, other then having a snowmobile with a valid trail
permit. In addition, the young snowmobilers must have a Motorized Snow Vehicle
Operators Licence.
We started with a bang, the O.F.S.C. Sled Smart Education Team. If you ever get a chance to see one of their presentations, please do so. It is entertaining and very educational! Adam from the O.F.S.C. Sled Smart Education Team, discussed riding on ice and had the young snowmobilers try the fatal vision goggles.
Following
the Sled Smart Team, Cst Norm Lamarche, from CP Police discussed the hazards of
snowmobiling on and around railway tracks. Cst Lamarche played the video, "
Sledding the Right Track." This video was filmed in Sudbury!
The Sudbury Kids Injur
y Prevention Collation (SKIP) conducted a workshop
about frostbite and hypothermia. The young snowmobilers learned to watch for the
symptoms of frostbite and hypothermia! The Sudbury Kids Injury Prevention
Collation (SKIP), distributed first aid fanny packs to all the young
snowmobilers. SKIP sponsored the first aid kits.
Sr/Cst Francis Endanawas and Sr/Cst Michelle Lacombe from the O.P.P. conducted a workshop regarding drinking and driving. The constables explained what happens when you are stopped on the trails for drinking and driving. The constables also explained the legal consequences of drinking and driving.
Then it was time for lunch, Clear View Golf Course served an excellent
lunch of Hot Chocolate, French Fries and a Hamburger. Lunch was sponsored by
Action Sudbury.
Cst. Dan Depatie of the Greater Sudbury Police Service conducted a workshop on the Motorized Snow Vehicle Act of Ontario. Cst Dan Depatie explained the law regarding young snowmobilers driving a snowmobile across the road. In addition to the road crossing information, Cst Dan Depatie spoke on pulling a GT Racer behind a snowmobile with a rope.
Richard
Riach, President of the Sudbury Trail Plan was up next. Richard spoke on trip
preparation and discussed with the young snowmobilers how they should prepare
themselves before going on a ride.
S.T.O.P.
Officer Real Demore's workshop was outside, he demonstrated to the young
snowmobilers how to check the snowmobile before starting the engine.
Then it’s was time to fire up the snowmobiles and test our riding skills on the obstacle course. As in the past, Sudbury Area STOP Officers designed and prepared the obstacle course. Once everyone had gone through the obstacle course, it was time to depart on our trail ride.
Out on the trail, members of Greater Sudbury Police Service, Ontario Provincial Police, and Snowmobile Trail Officer Patrol were staggered through the group of young snowmobilers. When the ride returned, Spl Cst Norm Hein (S.T.O.P) and Renée Lefebvre (S.K.I.P.) presented the young snowmobilers with a certificate. Then it was time to say so long and we will see you on the trails.
The organizers of the Sixth Annual Young Snowmobilers Ride; S.K.I.P. Action Sudbury, S.T.O.P., Sudbury Trail Plan, O.F.S.C. Sled Smart Education Team, Sudbury E.M.S, all the police services wishes to thank the media for there support of this event! Moreover, the organizers thank the participants and volunteers, without them-; there would be no event!