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17 Tips to be a better snowmobiler
So you are a good snowmobiler. You’ve ridden for a number of years, mostly staying on established trails and riding with the same group of friends. But now you are planning to go somewhere new, somewhere more exciting and challenging. And you are starting to wonder if you will be up to the test.
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November 22, 2010
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Riding Colorado’s Rabbit Ears
Very rarely do we complain about too much snow. We’ve long claimed there was no such thing as too much snow.
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November 17, 2010
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17 Tips To Be a Better Rider
So you are a good snowmobiler. You’ve ridden for a number of years, mostly staying on established trails and riding with the same group of friends. But now you are planning to go somewhere new, somewhere more exciting and challenging. And you are starting to wonder if you will be up to the test.
FEATURE
November 05, 2010
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Views 2281
Keep Your Ride Alive Longer
It’s amazing what you can pick up if you hang around a snowmobile repair and hop-up shop long enough.
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October 17, 2010
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Views 101
Riding With The Fugowees
Deep snow, groomed trails, no crowds—these are three of the top features associated with Island Park, ID.
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October 17, 2010
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Views 68
Have Sled, Will Travel
There are a lot of things snowmobilers are known for—both good and bad. One of our better traits—at least one we’d like to be known for—is that we’re not afraid to find the snow and we’ll travel to get to good snow.
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October 17, 2010
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Views 75
2011 Arctic Cat Review
Arctic Cat is still riding high on the wave of success from its 2010 M8 Sno Pro and it’s not ready to come down or even make any waves. The Thief River Falls, MN, snowmobile manufacturer has got a good thing going with a great machine and the company has high hopes it can keep the momentum going for the 2011 season. There are some minor changes to the M8, as well as some other M Series sleds for the upcoming season. The Limited Edition M has some sweet things going for it for 2011.
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September 13, 2010
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Views 2808
2011 Ski-Doo Review
Well, here at SnoWest, we ended up batting about .500 on what we thought Ski-Doo was going to unveil for the mountains for model year 2011. We were so busy patting ourselves on the back and high fiving each other after making the call that the E-Tec 800R engine would find a home in Summit skin, we missed any signs that were given on the potential for a new model—the Freeride. We were way out in left field on that one.
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September 13, 2010
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Views 2944
2011 Polaris Review
It was tough finding snow early this year, but we found it. It was in the trees that littered a technical set of canyons in western Wyoming’s Salt River range. Normally, this is turbo country. Unload near a small farming homestead outside of Thayne, ride the creek bottoms up until you’re high enough to see into three different states and go crazy.
FEATURE
September 13, 2010
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Views 2701
2011 Yamaha Review
There was some good news and bad news that surfaced during the Yamaha model year 2011 sneak peek in mid-January. The good news is that Yamaha is still very much a part of the mountain market, while the bad news is that that Japanese snowmobile manufacturer’s lineup for the steep and deep got cut by one model—the Apex MTX.
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September 13, 2010
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Views 2628
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