I have found a pair of bi-focal glasses. I do not know if you have a lost and found section or not.
These were found on the old railroad bed at Junction 4

Thanks,
Rick
Just back from a ride in your area from tuesday til friday.Never ridden up there before and just wanted let
your Club and the groomers that they did an EXCELLENT job at grooming, especially with what snow they
have to deal with.Also the couple who own the Stone manor Motel and restaurant were very friendly and
offered us whatever info we needed. Thanks again. Peter/ Youngstown NY
Darren,
Just wanted to applaud you and the grooming team. We road all around the Cranberry trails and it was
awesome. Great job! Here are a few pics atop Little Blue and the Lodge.

Rick
Well, we made it up to Cranberry Lake this past weekend. I would have to say that given the warm weather and
rain, and little new snow, the club has done a wonderful job getting the trails back to a very good riding
condition. Yes at times things got a little thin, a little gritty maybe, but in general well worth the trip. We had a
great time. Great job to all the groomers !

Jeff
Thanks for all you do in keeping the trails open and groomed but I'm wondering why the "trail ifo" hasn't be
updated since Jan. 28th.  We live in Cape Vincent and the other people that join us are from Rochester and
a accurate trail conditions is extremely helpful to us when planning our trips to camp.
Sandy
Just found your website and love it.  We have a cottage in Edwards NY and always have difficulty
finding snow/trail conditions for this area.  Not sure how I never stumbled across your site before.

I do think you have one of the best trail maps for your area posted on your website.  My question is if
this was created by your club or do you pull this map from another mapping service?   If another
service do you have any information you could share?  I'm looking to get some of the surrounding
areas that are not covered by your map and ideally find laminated versions.  

Thanks for any help you can provide.

Happy Trails

Doug Csaszar