FREE NEWSLETTER
BUYERS ZONE
DEALERS
HOTSHOTS
MANUFACTURERS
OLD SLED ZONE
RIDERCLASSIFIEDS
EVENTS
DESTINATIONS
Arrow Bullet Alberta
Arrow Bullet British Columbia
Arrow Bullet Manitoba
Arrow Bullet Montana
Arrow Bullet Yukon

 

Last Season's Hotshots
INVERMERE, B.C.
Alpine bliss
Weekend warrior Sheldon Kelly send us this shot of himself climbing a chute last season in the Brewer Creek riding area, located in the mountains west of Invermere.
—submitted by Sheldon Kelly
GOLDEN, B.C.
Ski-doo power
Bob Livingston of Martensville, SK, impresses the camera with an awesome display of the new 800 Rev's power, while climbing a hill in the Silent Pass riding area near Golden, BC.
—photo by Roger Hale
GOLDEN, B.C.
Face wash
Kurt Dyck of Martensville, Sk found out his windshield could have been a little taller to keep the fresh powder from packing his helmet full while descending from a climb in Golden.
—photo by Matt Hale
LABRADOR CITY, NL
Catwalk king
Gilles Allard hit the throttle and held on as his sled catwalked through the snow at Grand Hermine Park in March 2007.
—submitted by Gilles Allard
LABRADOR CITY, NL
Blinded by the light
Gilles Allard submitted this picture of his brother Denis catwalking into the sun on his 2003 Ski-doo Rev in Grand Hermine Park.
—submitted by Gilles Allard
100 MILE HOUSE, B.C.
Snowmobile paradise
Lynn Lundihn sent us this photo of her snowmobile ride in Rutherford Creek, near 100 Mile House on April 21, 2007.
These picture's taken by Lynn Lundihn of 100 Mile House, B.C.,
—photo by Lynn Lundihn
LILLOOET, B.C.
Sledding studs
Ryder Skistad and Garry Donohue took a break after chewing up the snow near Lillooet, B.C. on April 20, 2007.
—photo submitted by Crystal Skidstad
GOLDEN, B.C.
Rocky Mountain King
Rick Needham couldn't have asked for better conditions to test ride a pre-production 2008 Polaris 700 Dragon in Golden, B.C.
—submitted by Rick Needham
BARRIER, B.C.
The wild blue yonder
It was a beautiful day for a spring ride on Harp Mountain, located behind Barrie, B.C.—and Lynn Lundihn captured every moment of it.
—photo by Lynn Lundihn
GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK, WY
Powder time
Boondocker, Rick (Hollywood) Needham from Edmonton, Alberta powers through the snow on his Cycle Works-powered 800 Polaris in four feet of fresh snow in the Mosquito Creek area in the Grand Teton mountain range.
—submitted by Rick Needham
SEDDONS CORNER, MB
Up and away
Rob McDougall braved the -40 degree windchill to enjoy a day taking jumps on his sled as his riding partners looked on.
—photo by Owen Gascoyne
CHETWYND, B.C.
Adrenalin junkie
Fred Wiebe hangs on tight as he prepares for a landing in the snow at Beaver Creek near Chetwynd.
"I wish I could do this for a living," said Wiebe.
—photo by Darin Janzen
KAKWA COUNTRY, AB
Livin' on the edge
During a spring sled ride Lou Maffret stopped to get this picture of his riding buddies showing no fear as they rode along a large snow-covered cliff in Kakwa Country.
—submitted by Lou Maffret
PARSONS, B.C.
A heavenly sight
On April 3, 2007, Felicia Eaton and her husband were treated to some of B.C.'s best alpine sledding in Vermont Creek—an area located south of Silent Pass in Parsons.
—submitted by Felicia Eaton
KAMLOOPS, B.C.
Riding the ridge
Travis Schultz of Schultz Motorsports expertly manoeuvred his sled across a steep sidehill on Porcupine Ridge during the Kamloops Snowmobile Association's Poker Run and Fun Day in February 2007.
—photo by Roger Tepper
COURTENAY, B.C.
Ski-doo spirit
When a local dealership in Courtenay asked Allan Sawchuk if he would like to test out the new Ski-doo Rev XP he literally jumped at the opportunity. Well, that's what he did when he got behind the handlebars and hit the powder on Mt. Washington.
—photo by Vicky Sawchuk
KAKWA COUNTRY, AB
A peak experience
Lou Maffret sent us this shot of a beautiful day of sledding in Kakwa Country with his brother Glenn and son Calvin. Maffret said this was Glenn's first real ride in the mountains and it just doesn't get any better than this.
—submitted by Lou Maffret
FORK RIVER, MB
Intimidating the competion
On April 6, 2007, Jim Buhler took one last rip on his snowmobile before having to put it away for the season.
He said it was a good season and he looks forward to next year.
—photo by T. Forsyth
VALEMOUNT, B.C.
Walk on
Ryan Bodnarchuk hit the throttle and showed no fear as he catwalked out of a powder-laden bowl on Mt. Clemine located outside of Valemount.
—photo by Lisa Bodnarchuk
VALEMOUNT, B.C.
Big air
Callan Senyk submitted this shot of his buddy Devin Neill in mid-air after taking a jump on a beautiful spring day in Candle Lake, Saskatchewan.
—submitted by Callan Senyk

MOOSOMIN, SK
Who needs snow?
Joanne Clements captured her husband, Ryley Clements, taking his sled for one last rip through the spring runoff on their family farm near Moosomin, Saskatchewan.
—photo by Joanne Clements

KIMBERLEY, B.C.
Sledding saints
Kris Peltzer and his buddies couldn't have asked for better snow conditions for a day on their sleds in the Saint Mary's riding area near Kimberley, British Columbia.
—photo by Kris Peltzer
GOLDEN, B.C.
A bluebird day
Aaron Bernasconi from Golden Snowmobile Rentals blasted over a cornice in a explosion of snow while sledding in the east Quartz Creek riding area.
—photo by Dave Best
SHELLBROOK, SK
Flatlander fun
Anna Gallagher took this picture of her dad having some fun flying over snow drifts on a sunny December afternoon just west of Shellbrook SK.
—photo by Anna Gallagher
CHETWYND, B.C.
Vertical challenge
Michael Unger pushed his sled onwards and upwards while riding in Beaver Creek, located 45 minutes south of Chetwynd.
—submitted by Michael Unger
INVERMAY, SK
Slick tricks
Brendon Fidek captured Michael Fidek catching air on his Ski-Doo board on his family's farm in Invermay, Saskatchewan.
—submitted by Brendon Fidek.
SMITHERS, B.C.
Look out below
Harry Hofsink captured 16-year-old Curtis Hofsink soaring through the air after riding off a rock drop on Onion Mountain near Smithers, B.C.
—photo by Harry Hofsink
CANDLE LAKE, SK
One last time
Shane Ferron found lots of fresh powder during the last ride—and probably the best ride—of the season near Candle Lake.
—photo by Paul Ferron
CRESTON, B.C.
Reach for the sky
Daniel Meyer submitted this shot of himself landing a jump he took in the Dodge Creek riding area, located southwest of Creston.
—photo by Randy Meyer
SELKIRK, MB
Full speed ahead
Photographer Rob Bye captured Kenora, Ontario's Mike Wilcott as he passed Coleville, Saskatchewan's Kyle Murphy in thrilling NWRA Pro Sno-X action at Selkirk, Manitoba on February 11, 2007.
—photo by Rob Bye
BEAUSEJOUR, MB
The battle is on
Arctic Cat rider P.J. Wanderscheid of Sauk Center, MN, battles for track position with Polaris rider Brandon Johnson from Greenbush, MN, in the Pro class at the Canadian Power Toboggan Championships on March 4, 2007.
—photo by Rob Bye
BEAUSEJOUR, MB
Eye on the prize
John Zelinsky from Dugald, MB, leans his 1975 Sno Jet into a fast corner during Early Model 340 class racing at the Canadian Power Toboggan Championships, on March 3, 2007 in Beausejour, MB.
—photo by Rob Bye
WHELAN BAY, SK
Early ride
In November 2006, young riders Wesley and Emily Perehudoff took advantage of the early snowfall and travelled from their parent's cabin at Whiteswan Lake near Whelan Bay to Cole's warm-up shelter on Wesley's new Ski-doo Freestyle snowmobile.
—Submitted by Murray and Lisa Perehudoff
GOLDEN, B.C.
A close encounter
Tyrell Coe jumped off seconds before his sled ran into a tree. Coe got out of shape after he became airborne while coming out of a large hole in the Quartz Creek riding area near Golden.
—photo by Don Holowenko
MT. ADAMS, WASHINGTON
Girl power
Cedar Heinle showed no fear as she flew through the air on her Arctic Cat M7, proving that girls have no problem keeping up with the boys—and showing them a thing or two.
—photo by Todd Heinle
SPRUCE WOODS PROVINCIAL PARK, MB
A new species
Daryl Finnbogason sent us this picture of Kevin Tataryn, who was getting photographic proof of the new Polaris tree he had just planted in Spruce Woods Provincial Park.
—photo by Daryl Finnbogason
REVELSTOKE, B.C.
Like father, like daughter
Avid snowmobiler Ron Laroy submitted this shot of his daughter Stephanie powering her sled through Revelstoke's fresh powder.
—submitted by Ron Laroy
VALEMOUNT, B.C.
Bring on the pow
Calgary native Drew Weese couldn't have asked for better snow conditions while taking a ride at Allan Creek in Valemount on his Yamaha Apex.
—photo by Trevor Hallwood
VALEMOUNT, B.C.
Line em' up
Drew Weese got off his sled long enough to take this shot of riding buddies John Hunt, Trevor Hallwood and Luke after the guys pounded out a fresh hill at Allan Creek in Valemount.
—photo by Drew Weese
NAPLES, IDAHO
No pain, no gain
A broken ankle didn't keep Pat Bennett from getting on his sled and ripping up the powder in the Roman Nose area near Naples. Bennett said he was testing out the durability of the plate and screws in his ankle—they held up pretty well.
—photo by Jim Colegrove
SUN PEAKS, B.C.
Young talent
Bryan Daly was proud of his daughter Katelynn when she took a jump for the first time on an 800 Rev Summit. When the sled landed Katelynn was thrown off but as soon as she sate up and gave the thumbs up sign, Bryan could tell she is hooked for life.
—photo by Bryan Daly
SPRUCE WOODS PROVINCIAL PARK, MB
Lovin' the woods
Daryl Finnbogason submitted this picture of his buddy Matthew Appleyard who was pleased with the amount of fresh powder he found during a day of exploring Manitoba's Spruce Woods Provincial Park.
—photo by Daryl Finnbogason
SPRUCE WOODS PARK, MB
A ride in the woods
It was a sunny day and Russ Henderson couldn't stop himself from having a good time in the powder near Spruce Woods Park, Manitoba.
"We had a great day. The trails were awesome and the snow was great," said Russ Henderson.
—photo by Marty Coubrough
KELOWNA, B.C.
Vertical twins
British Columbia snowmobilers Andy Spragge and Tony Delaurier were pleased to pull off this impressive catwalk in unison. Photographer Sheri Mullis was able to capture the stunt while the group was riding in the Greystokes area near Kelowna, B.C.
—photo by Sheri Mullins
REVELSTOKE, B.C.
A sweet ride
Calgary, Alberta, resident Steve Dutcheshen made a recent trip to Revelstoke and brought back a great shot of riding buddy Kory Bowes dropping off a cornice in Revy's amazing Sugar Bowl riding area.
—photo by Steve Dutcheshen
MCARTHUR MILLS, ON
All for fun
Photographer Kenneth Larue captured his close friend and fellow snowmobiler Shayne Neuman as he caught some air while crossing a groomed trail in McArthur Mills—a small community located near Bancroft, Ontario.
—Photo by Kenneth Larue
GOOSE BAY, LABRADOR
Porch to powder
There was definitely enough fresh snow for Nicholas Parrot to jump on his sled and ride right from his house to the trails in Goose Bay, Labrador. His sister, Janeil Parrot, sent us this shot of Nicholas right before he took off to play in the powder.
—Photo by Janeil Parrot
WHITECOURT, AB
Wrong side up
During a sledding trip to Whitecourt in February, avid snowmobiler Dwayne Brandly waited patiently for his riding buddies to help him out after his machine rolled over and pinned him in the snow—that's what friends are for right?
—Submitted by Dwayne Brandly
MCLAREN VALLEY, AK
Runnin' the river
Sledder Jody Formon took this photo of her boyfriend Steve Nolan as he carved up some nice powder on Maclaren River during their trip to the Maclaren Valley area in Alaska.
—Photo by Jody Formon
NAPLES, IDAHO
All in a day's work
American snowmobiler Pat Bennett sent us this shot of riding buddies Tony and Clint getting stuck—which is all part of the fun—in some fresh powder near Naples, Idaho.
—Submitted by Pat Bennett
LAC DU BONNET, MB
A blanket of white
Nothing can stop avid Manitoba snowmobiler Ken Lick from riding in the superb snow of Lac Du Bonnet—not even complete white out conditions.
—Photo by Denise Redfern
GOLDEN, B.C
The gang
Members of the Prince George Northriders stopped for a shot on their way to the Quartz Creek riding area during their 5th annual weekend getaway from Prince George to Golden.
—Photo by Angela Pigeon
PUNTA CANA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Sun and snow
Exotic palm trees and blue skies didn't quite cut it for Kurtis Fafard of Broadview, SK.—he had to get his fix of snowmobiling while on vacation in the Dominican Republic in January 2007.
—Photo by Teri Fafard
GOLDEN, B.C.
How's this for stuck?
After stumbling into a large snow hole in the Silent Pass riding area near Golden, this rider took some time to catch his breath before starting the challenging task of getting unstuck.
—Photo by Don Holowenko
CROWSNEST PASS, AB
The great outdoors
Avid snowmobiler Ryan Taylor and a couple of his buddies stopped to enjoy the scenery during a sledding trip to Crowsnest Pass last year.
"We had a great time," said Taylor.
—Submitted by Ryan Taylor
KAMLOOPS, B.C.
Hang tight
Veteran snowmobiler Denis Dube braces himself for a soft landing as he soared through the air after taking his machine over a jump in Kamloops, British Columbia.
—Submitted by the Dube family
CROWSNEST PASS, AB
Stuck in a rut
Kirby Howlett stopped to decide how to get his sled unstuck after stumbling into a snow ravine during a ride with his dad in the Lynx Creek area of Crowsnest Pass.
—Photo by Garnet Howlett
GIMLI, MB
Bitter sweet snow
Despite freezing temperatures Manitoba sledder Cory Squires took advantage of the fresh snow and tore up the powder on his new sled near his parent's cabin in Gimli, MB.
"I'm surprised the camera would work considering it was -45°C—with the windchill—that day," said Squires.
—Submitted by Cory Squires
NAPLES, IDAHO
Take it to the top
Snowmobiler Pat Bennett captured his sledding buddy Matt taking his 800 Polaris to the top of a steep ravine during a fantastic day of riding in the powder near Naples, Idaho.
—Photo by Pat Bennett
FERNIE, B.C.
Powder play
Bruce Johnson held on tight as he surged through the pristine powder in a sledding area located southeast of Fernie.
—Photo by Curtis Marshal
LITTLE BEAR LAKE, SK
Loving the sport
Saskatchewan sledders Bernie, Sean, and Dennis Malischewski and Rob Audit stopped for a photo near the Little Bear Lake Resort during an excursion to Love, SK.
Although it was a sunny day, the temperature was -45°C.
"The scenery made up for the cold," said Dennis.
—Photo by Dennis Malischewski
GOLDEN, B.C.
Trying to make tracks
Kerry Clark took this shot of a snowmobiler in the Silent Pass riding area near Golden shortly after he attempted to leave his mark on a well-used hillclimbing spot.
—Photo by Kerry Clark
FAIRBANKS, ALASKA
Think you can keep up?
Dean Allen, president of the Fairbanks Snowmobile Club in Alaska, caught his 5-month-old grandson Austin proudly sitting on his brand new Kitty Cat with a look that says it all.
—Submitted by Dean Allen
REVELSTOKE, B.C.
Up and over
Tracy Stewart captured Doug Astles as he flew over a cornice during a beautiful day of sledding in the mountains near Revelstoke.
—Photo by Tracy Stewart

NAPLES, IDAHO
Caught in the action
Pat Bennett submitted this remarkable shot of his friend Jacob powering through the snow on his 800 Polaris while exploring some new riding areas near Naples, Idaho.
—Submitted by Pat Bennett

CLEARWATER, B.C.
A perfect day
Peter Inglis got off his machine long enough to take this picture of a fantastic sledding area—near Clearwater, B.C.
—Photo by Peter Inglis
REVELSTOKE, B.C.
Black knight
Lee de Bruin and his wife Pamela found plenty of powder when they were out riding Revelstoke in January.
"The trip was amazing and we are definitely going back to this sledding mecca," said Pamela.
—Photo by Pamela de Bruin
FERNIE, B.C.
Let loose
Fernie snowmobiler Curtis Marshall tore up some powder during a sled ride in an area southeast of his hometown.
—Photo by Shawn Schwengler
WHISTLER, B.C.
Making tracks
It was a fantastic day of riding for Matt Pozer who was excited to make a self-portrait of his tracks in the freshly-fallen snow near Whistler.
—Photo by Matt Pozer
WINNIPEG, MB
Caught in thin air
Rider Rob Sprange enjoyed some air time during a fantastic day of riding near Winnipeg, Manitoba.
—Photo by Lindsay Sprange

VALEMOUNT, B.C.
Need for speed
Grant Truckey showed no fear as he blasted down the mountain at Clemina Creek in Valemount, B.C.
—Photo by Pete Gadoury

KIMBERLEY, B.C.
An early start
Young sled-head Logan Robison and mother Dawneen Robinson are preparing early for this year's season of snowmobiling at Lumberton.
—Submitted by Dawneen Robison
CRANBROOK, B.C.
Rollover RX-1
Mike Sanderman took this shot of his sled after riding on a corneous in the Lumberton area near Cranbrook.
"This is what happens when the RX-1 doesn't want to play anymore," said Sanderman, "it rolls over and plays dead."
—Photo by Mike Sanderman
CROWSNEST PASS, AB
Winter paradise
Manitoba resident Dylan Morrow took this shot of Ryan Morrow playing in the fresh powder of the Rolling Hills and Hidden Valley area of Crowsnest Pass.
"It was great snow for early season," said Dylan.
—Photo by Dylan Morrow
VALEMOUNT, B.C.
Over the top
Don Heberling got this shot of sledder Brendan Buttler as he rode over a snow-covered peak and into the sun at Allan Creek in Valemount, B.C.
—Photo by Don Heberling
SWAN HILLS, AB
Vertical limit
Here we see Harv Collett as he casually stands his sled on end while snowmobiling with some fellow club members in Swan Hills, Alberta.
"This is the best riding in 10 years," said Nick Scott, president of the Swan Hill Snowgoers.
—Submitted by Nick Scott

LEGAL, AB
Ready for takeoff
Rob Morin took this picture of sledding buddy Brendan Buttler's machine shortly after Buttler discovered that sleds can't fly.
—Photo by Rob Morin

REVELSTOKE, B.C.
Got powder?
Riding partner Brad Benesch assisted Mark Gray in digging out his 900 Polaris during the Whitecourt Trailblazers' annual December trip to Revelstoke.
"Four feet of fresh powder and sunny skies were enjoyed by all," said Jason Benesch.
—Photo by Jason Benesch
GIRDWOOD, AK
What a day!
For Chris Roberts and his team at Glacier City Snowmobile Tours in Girdwood, there was no better way to finish a fantastic day of riding Alaska's vast backcountry than a blast through the champagne powder.
"We're having an epic year with seven to eight feet of fresh on the ground," said Roberts.
—Submitted by Chris Roberts

MCBRIDE, B.C.
Making it look easy
Dare-devil Ryan Simmons showed no fear as he pulled off this impressive stunt after getting some huge air on Dore Mountain in McBride
—Photo by Mark Gray

MCBRIDE, B.C.
The money shot
Photographer Mark Gray captured sledding buddy Ryan Simmons as he carved up a cornice on Dore Mountain in McBride.
—Photo by Mark Gray
GRINDSTONE PROVINCIAL PARK, MB
Prairie bliss
Brett Zinnick caught Scott Steffensen as he whipped through the Manitoba powder after a fresh snow fall in Grindstone Provincial Park.
—Photo by Brett Zinnick
GRINDSTONE PROVINCIAL PARK, MB
Shadow rider
Prairie sledder Scott Steffensen couldn't have asked for a better finish to an excellent day of ridingwith his buddies in Manitoba's Grindstone Provincial Park.
—Submitted by Scott Steffensen
CLAIRE LAKE, MB
Snow drift
Photographer Al Thackeray captures one of his riding buddies playing in the powder near Claire Lake, Manitoba.
—Photo by Al Thackeray
CLAIRE LAKE, MB
A day with the boys
Al Thackaray took this shot of fellow sledheads Corey Thackeray, Clinton McCulloch, Wade Deagle, Dave Deagle and Steve Rogers after a day spent blazing the trails around Claire Lake.
—Photo by Al Thackeray
THE PAS, MB
Powerline
Manitoba rider Karl Sasek shows off his new toy—a 2007 Ski-Doo 600 H.O. SDI—while riding in an area called The Pits near The Pas in Manitoba.
—Photo by Ivy Bagg
TYNDALL, MB
Powder craze
With 30 centimetres of new snow, Denise Redfern enjoyed ripping up the fresh powder in Tyndall, Manitoba.
—Photo by Diane Gregoire
GOLDEN, BC
Snowy slopes
Cranbrook sledder Felicia Eaton looks on as Chris Duthie rockets down the slope after being rescued by fellow riders Dale and Rob while riding in the Oyster Shell area of Chatter Creek near Golden.
—Photo by Bob Peacock
GOLDEN, BC
What friends are for
Dale, owner of the Chatter Creek Lodge in Golden, and Rob Duthie from Cranbrook come to the rescue of Chris Duthie after he buried his sled trying to tackle the powder-covered mountains in Golden.
"By the look on Chris's face," said fellow rider Felica Eaton, "I think that experience almost produced a party in his pants."
—Photo by Felicia Eaton
POWELL RIVER, B.C.
There's no stopping them
The snow wasn't going to keep ATV enthusiasts John and Rick Maithus from riding their Yamaha ATVs to the top of Mount Mahoney on a wintery day in November.
—Photo by Wayne Lutz
BONNYVILE, AB
The cat's meow
Chad Bordeleau captured this image of Kevin Bordeleau as he floated through the deep powder in a field near Bonnyville on his powerful 900 King Cat.
—Photo by Chad Bordeleau
GOLDEN, B.C.
Wicked wheelie
Drew Weese took this action shot of riding buddy Tristan Nelson as he pulled off a slick stunt while sledding in the Golden area.
—Photo by Drew Weese
BONNYVILLE, AB
The wave
Chad Bordealeau shows us what he's worth as he effortlessly slices through the powder on his 800 Summit X in a field near Bonnyville.
—Photo by Kevin Bordeleau
STEWART CREEK, SK
Making a splash
Rider Robert Newton couldn't resist the challenge of crossing over Stewart Creek. And he didn't even get wet!
—photo by Darral Whitley
LUMBERTON, BC
Snowburst
This image was taken as Kris exploded through the fresh fluffy powder that blanketed the trails up Lumberton.
—Submitted by Mike Sanderman
BEAUSEJOUR, MB
Comin' at cha
Brandon Johnson of Greenbush, MN, held on tight going through the corners during the Pro 600L class at the Season Opener of the Canadian Power Toboggan Championships in Beausejour, MB, on December 10, 2006.
—photo by Rob Bye
CROWSNEST PASS, AB
Powderriffic
Curtis Hagley, owner of Inn on the Border in Crowsnest Pass, stopped to take a shot of his snow-covered sled during his first ride of the season. "Probably some of the best snow I have rode in for a very long time," said Hagley. "At times I had to swim, due to the snow being up to my lower chest—people are saying they haven't seen this sort of snow in November for 10 years!"
—photo by Curtis Hagley
BEAUSEJOUR, MB
Power slide
Scotty Thiel of Sheboygan, WI, raced his Polaris in the Junior 12-15 380 Sprint class at the Season Opener of the Canadian Power Toboggan Championships in Beausejour, MB, December 9, 2006.
—photo by Rob Bye
WEYAKWIN LAKE, SK
Flying high
Matt Hale of Saskatoon, Sk enjoys the soft landing off this jump near the cabin at Weyakwin Lake, Saskatchewan.
—photo by Clarence Remple

How to send in your hotshot

By e-mail: info@kpimedia.com
• Write “HotShot Contest” in the subject line.
• Please include a short message that states where the photo was taken, who is riding and the name of the photographer, as well as any other details of your ride.
• To have your photo published in SnoRiders West magazine send it as a high-quality .jpg at 300 dpi.

By regular mail: Suite 100, 100-7th Ave. S., Cranbrook, B.C. V1C 2J4
• Please include a short message that states where the photo was taken, who is riding and the name of the photographer, as well as any other details of your ride.
 
Hotshot prize Winners

March
Winner of the 89 Xi Turbo goggles from Scott USA: Don Holowenko of Golden, B.C.

www.scottusa.com


February
Winner of the FXR woman’s Sugar Jacket Grey/Pink. Size 12:

www.fxrracing.com

January
Winner of the Collette Platinum 900 Helmet Communicator: Brendan Buttler of St. Albert, Alberta
www.collett.mb.ca

December
Winner of the yellow Squadron Jacket from FXR Racing: Rob Bye of Winnipeg, MB

www.fxrracing.com

November
Winner of the Maverick XLarge black helmet:
Dawneen Robison of Kimberley, B.C.

www.maverickdistributing.ca