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If you truly want to get the flavor of an area, ride with the locals. On every ridge top or meadow you stop you will be treated with a good old fashion cowboy story about a previous snowmobile ride, hunting trip or camping experience. And as you bust through the powder, climbing from one ridge to the next, you will gain an appreciate of the area that will add yet another dimension to your riding experience.
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December 12, 2007
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Cooke City
You know the saying, “big things come in small packages.”
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December 12, 2007
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Island Park
Steady as a rock—that’s Island Park. Of course, when you’re talking about Island Park, that rock is covered deep by the more than 200 inches of snow that falls each winter in eastern Idaho, home to this famous riding area.
FEATURE
December 11, 2007
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Views 152
A Dozen New Features
2008 New Snowmobiles
FEATURE
December 10, 2007
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West Yellowstone
When you hear the phrase, Snowmobile Capital of the World, you immediately think of West Yellowstone, MT.
FEATURE
December 10, 2007
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Views 140
Continental Divide
There’s a string of mountains that rise gradually from Wyoming’s barren Great Divide Basin in the southcentral part of the state and head northwest up into Grand Teton National Park and then Yellowstone National Park.
FEATURE
December 09, 2007
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Views 149
Survival I Basic Survival Training For Snowmobile Operators
We attended a basic survival training seminar a while ago wherein the presenter offered ideas and tips on how snowmobilers can survive in the backcountry should their snowmobile ride go sour.
FEATURE
December 08, 2007
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Views 167
Got Snow?
If you’re like us, you’re a really big fan of snow and snowstorms and blizzards—most anything to do with snow. During the winter, you check the weather report several times a day. The majority of your “favorite” saved websites on your computer are weather-related (currently we have 10 such “favorites” on our saved list—almost all of which are checked several times a day).
FEATURE
December 07, 2007
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Views 142
Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS)
Anybody who has snowmobiled in the West has most likely heard of altitude sickness. Those who live at lower elevations and don’t normally ride in the West but maybe only visit once or twice a winter are especially susceptible to the effects of altitude sickness. Thanks to the Grand Lake (CO) Fire Department, here is a list of things to watch out for and how to treat altitude sickness—or Acute Mountain Sickness as the fire department labels it.
FEATURE
December 06, 2007
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Views 160
David Vs. Goliath
No one expects a 200-pound quarterback to be able to out muscle a 275-pound linebacker (Shawne Merriman, 272 lbs., comes to mind) time and time again. Maybe once in a while, but not on a consistent basis.
FEATURE
December 05, 2007
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Views 146
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