IWA Makes Waves in Ely

June 30, 2011

The June 25th-26th race in Ely, Minnesota marked the second event in the International Watercross Associations 2011 season.   A flock of drivers made the long journey north to compete at what has become one of the circuits most favored locations.  With a combined effort, the IWA and the Ely Watercross Group put on a great show. [Read more]  Read More →

What’s Your Favorite Arctic Cat?

June 24, 2011

Anybody who’s ever ridden an Arctic Cat likely has a favorite – and the list to choose from is long and distinguished. Many will be on display at Cat’s upcoming 50th Anniversary blowout coming at the end of July.          My favorite from the modern era wasn’t a sled that will immediately come to mind for a lot of people, but it created its own fame, and a lot of good stories. The 94... [Read more]

Does This Orange Helmet Make My Head Look Big?

June 24, 2011

Only you can prevent forest fires, and wearing an orange helmet while snowmobiling might save your hide. I wear a blaze orange helmet — and a Tekvest chest protector — to be safe, and fact is that most other people who work in the snowmobile industry do, too. There’s a reason that snowmobile racers are required to have 144 square inches of international orange on their helmets; it’s so they... [Read more]

Toy Snowmobiles Spur Ideas

June 22, 2011

Cheap, dirty, made in China, but oh-so-inspirational! It’s funny how a handful of toy snowmobiles ease the daily grind of creating Snow Goer magazine. While most adults would just stash these cheap, plastic toys on a shelf and forget about them, we look to them as a source of inspiration. [Read more]  Read More →

How I Started Snowmobiling

June 19, 2011

Most often when a person takes up a hobby, it’s because a friend or family member introduced it to him or her. Traditionally, boys and girls take up baseball or hockey, soccer or whatever because their parents played the games as kids. Hunting and fishing are pastimes steeped in tradition, and those traditions are almost always passed on from one generation to another. Snowmobiling is a tradition... [Read more]

Five Can’t Miss, Current Hall Of Fame Racers

June 17, 2011

I’ve been thinking a lot lately about honors given to people who accomplish a lot in a given sport.           Some sports have longstanding, famous halls of fame where just mentioning its hometown means a lot – baseball players talk about being “inducted in Coopertown” as much as using the actual words “National Baseball Hall of Fame.” Similarly, being “inducted in Canton”... [Read more]

Trailside Snacking on a Snowmobile

June 16, 2011

There are obviously a lot of reasons why riding a snowmobile is fun, but one that many sledders probably forget about is the food. Frankly, stopping at a trailside pitstop for a meal and great conversation with friends is often the highlight of my ride. I really enjoy the camaraderie of just hanging out and being a wise-ass with my friends. [Read more]  Read More →

My Top 3 “must ride there” Snowmobile Destinations

June 11, 2011

I’ve been lucky to ride snowmobiles in a lot of cool areas over the past eight-plus years as an editor for Snow Goer magazine. If not for this job, I’m sure I wouldn’t have ventured to Utah several times, or Brimley, Michigan; way-out locales in Quebec, or even Minocqua, Wisconsin. Instead, I’d probably be content to stick with what I know well: Minnesota. [Read more]  Read More →

IWA Season Opener in Moose Lake, MN

June 10, 2011

The International Watercross Association (IWA) kicked off its racing season June 4th and 5th in beautiful Moose Lake, MN.  Over 50 racers from throughout the upper Midwest come together for each and every IWA event making the competition fierce and the action fast! The crowd was blessed with two wonderful early June days full of sunny skies and warm breezes as the IWA racers took to the water.  In... [Read more]

Operating Snowmobile Trail Grooming Equipment

June 8, 2011

Trail groomers are big (expensive!) machines that have tremendous capability to power through and over deep snow that would swallow any other vehicle — well, except for a snowmobile. Over the past few years, I’ve become more interested and intrigued by trail grooming equipment. [Read more]  Read More →

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