Snowmobiling journeys
Snowmobilers are in it for the long haul
The sport of snowmobiling draws people together for adventures of all kinds—from short afternoon outings to multi-day excursions. Sledders are a passionate and compassionate community, and often their rides are organized around raising funds for a particular charity that is close to the hearts of the riders. Whatever the reason, their snowmobiling journeys are marked by a spirit of perseverance, a commitment to giving back and a love of sharing unforgettable experiences.
Featured Snowmobiling journeys articles
Trish Drinkle and Chuck Norris
Trish Drinkle's passion is teaching women how to ride snowmobiles. She offers guidance to women about how to customize snowmobiles to suit their body types.
Three generations on sleds
Jan Hoffman, 44, lives in Medicine Hat, Alberta; she is a mother of five kids and she believes that sledding brings her family together in a way that nothing else can.
Keeping up with the boys
Jenna Maffret can’t even remember her first snowmobile ride. That is because Maffret was only three months old when she was introduced to the sport.
Sledding fun for the whole family
After a 20-year hiatus from the sport, Craig Gudmundson decided to resume his hobby riding sleds with his daughters.
Grease monkey girl
Krista Muncaster has spent two years turning her snowmobile into the machine of her dreams. She talks about everything she's learned along the way.
Hotshots
The hotshot of the Hot SpringsToby Creek Adventures guide Jonathan Martel snowmobiles out in Forester Creek, located close to Radium Hot Springs, B.C.
SnoRiders Insider
International Snowmobile Congress coming up in Sturbridge, MassachusettsSnow Tracs
Practice with your rescue toolsIf you are not fully confident with all the functions of your beacon, you are not a dependable rescue team member.
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Snowpulse Protech VestThe Protech Vest is the latest revolutionary offering from Snowpulse avalanche airbags.

