11-15-23 issue

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your homegrown newspaper November 15, 2023

Vol. 20, No. 9

Rodeo winner pg. 6

St. Ignatius Council pg. 8

OFFRoad AdventurE Off-road group explores remote trails together, welcomes new members Story and photos by Beau Biggs for the Valley Journal

Food donations pg. 13

POLSON — The Skyliners four-wheel club met Saturday, Nov. 11 to ride over scenic mountain trails on the east shore of Flathead Lake. An off-road club that started in 1974, Skyliners is now a 501c nonprofit organization whose members enjoy exploring off-

road trails together. One of the organization’s goals is to take people out and introduce them to off-roading in a safe and respectful way. Group members teach new off-roading drivers how to safely maneuver trails and pick a good line. “We are a very fun, family friendly group that works on teamwork and teaches about keeping trails safe and well maintained for w w w.va l le yj our na l.net

future use,” said member Kiwi Winger. Skyliners members are intentional about their respectful approach to nature. They don’t rush through trails to test their vehicles’ performance, they take their time to enjoy the beauty of their natural surroundings while exploring new and old trails together. The group is open to any new members who have an offroad capable vehicle.

On Nov. 11, members met first at Safeway before heading to the trails. Winger, one of the main group coordinators, was pleased with number of people who attended the Nov. 11 ride. “I am so happy to see all of these Jeeps here,” she said while looking around those gathered in the parking lot. “I wasn’t expecting see page 2


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