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This was in Bear Paw, near Mt Baker,
Washington. I'm 13 and I'm riding a 2000 Polaris RMK 600
136" track. I love this sled - it is awesome. I can go pretty much
where I want. If you want some good riding, go to Bear Paw - it is
awesome.
Kevin Reinholtz
Everett WA
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Corey Pierce agrees with Kevin's
choice of riding area. Here, he bails at Bear Paw himself. Corey started
up the hill on a 2000 Polaris RMK 700.
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Here are a few pictures of the ride I went on to
a cabin, located at the bottom of LEWIS HILLS, located
on the West Coast of Newfoundland, Canada. Our snowmobiling season
here usually starts in early December and if all goes well, we ride
until late April. Our trails up here are maintained and groomed by the Bay
St. George Snowmobile Association, which allows us easy access
to the back country where you can play on the hills all day.
John Hogan, New Foundland Canada
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We went riding on January 9th with several of our club
members to the
Togwotee Pass Wyoming area and found some good snow to
jump and play in, not to mention getting some sleds stuck in it. You
gotta love it!!
This is Ken Hostteter and Roger Weber trying to help
themselves off the top of a big drift.
(Click to see full size pix)
Jay Andresen
Riverton Wyoming
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Larry Oelberg
Wataga Illinois
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This pic was taken in Wataga, Illinois on Thanksgiving
Day. We had a good snow fall of 7" on the day before. That
evening after the snow stopped and the temp cooled down in the mid 20s,
the sledding was good. I belong to the Prairie Drifters Snowmobile Club
and some of the club members and myself rode until midnight. It was a
beautiful evening, with fresh snow and a full
moon, you just can't get any better than that. This ride will
be considered a bonus due to the fact that snowmobile riding in this
part of the country does not usually begin this early. I do feel
optimistic however and I feel this is just the beginning
of a good winter.
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Grand Mesa, Colorado
October 28
Jim Scogin
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After Wednesday night and Thursday's weather
moving through area left us with 13 inches of snow on the Grand Mesa
just east of Grand Junction, Colorado! With the temps
and forecast prediction it looks like it's here to stay for the
winter. Used our Tucker Sno-Cat to extract our vehicle from a snow
drift on the road out about a mile to highway 65. Haven't seen snow
this early in the year that's gonna stick around for the winter. Let
it snow, let it snow! The picture was taken from our camera at our
radar site located on the Grand Mesa.
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Ogden, Utah
October 22
Greetings All, Here at Triple S Polaris in Ogden
Utah. We had first snow on Oct 22 04. I just had to take the new 900
RMK 151 for a short spin, I told the Dealer. HeHee. Well that turned
into 15 miles and most of the day off,Sorry boss. Here are a few pics.
Denny and Jack
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North Pole, Alaska
September 27, 2004
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This is actually our second snow here
at Eielson Air Force Base. We are located about 20 miles from Fairbanks
AK and about 8 miles from North Pole Alaska. It snowed here most of last
night but this is about all that is left because the temperature still
gets in the 30's during the day and it only gets down to the mid 20's at
night. There is snow up in the higher elevations but we are only at
about 450 ft. I have my new Arctic Cat F7 EXT ordered so I am looking
forward to a snowy winter.
Paul Jorae
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Summit, Alaska
September 19
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WE WENT RIDING 3 WEEKS AGO IN SUMMIT ALASKA, SO I
THINK THIS WOULD PROCEED MY FELLOW IN STATE FRIEND IN EIELSON AIR
FORCE BASE. WE HAD SOME BEAUTIFUL CONDITIONS WITH UP TO 4 FEET IN SOME
PLACES AND SOME AWESOME POWDER 20 MILES IN THE MOUNTAINS, SOME PLACES
HAD 2 FOOT OF POWDER, THANKS AND I HOPE YOU PUT SOME PICTURES IN THERE
FROM ALL OF US IN ALASKA, GREAT MAG , KEEP UP THE FANTASTIC WORK GUYS
AND GALS, THANKS,
TIM COLLETTE
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