I’m sure all the clubs are busy making the trails ready for the upcoming season, this requires the help of a lot of volunteers. If you haven’t volunteered to help, contact your local club, and do your share to make this sport happen. Even a few hours can be a benefit to the club. What you do, is that much less that has to be done.As the president of our local club a few years ago I learned the … [Read more...] about Clubs Depend On Volunteers, No Matter How Large or Small Your Contribution
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Working Together For Better Snowmobile Trails: Part II
In the fall issue of the Sno-Traveler I was happy to read that three clubs jointly won the Club of the Year award at the NHSA Annual Meeting for their cooperative efforts. Congratulations to those clubs. This is not a new concept but certainly one that should be practiced more often. I was fortunate to be part of a similar experience back in the early 90s. I grew up in the Lincoln-Woodstock … [Read more...] about Working Together For Better Snowmobile Trails: Part II
Top Snowmobile Stories of 2018
As the snow dust settles on 2018 we take a look back on some of the top snowmobile stories of 2018. These are the sledding stories at NHSA.com that got the most eyeballs and continue to get hits on a regular basis. Here are the top 10 in order, starting with the most popular. We wish all our members and loyal readers a safe and successful New … [Read more...] about Top Snowmobile Stories of 2018
Work Together For Better Snowmobile Trails
Those of you who know me, know how important family is in my life. You also know how passionate I am about the sport of snowmobiling. The opportunity to spend time snowmobiling with family and friends is a combination of all the best things in life. Snowmobiling and exploring our local and state trail system during winter provides memories that last forever. Absolutely priceless. Quality … [Read more...] about Work Together For Better Snowmobile Trails
Snowmobiling on Christmas Day
I Run to the window and look at the snow my yards wrapped in powder like a white Christmas bow. All is untouched virgin snow is abound that is until tomorrow when my track hits the ground. I snap on the throttle my skis start to lift I carve through the cold and blast through a drift. Deep into the woods my sled pulls me away I forget all my worries that plagued me today. It’s … [Read more...] about Snowmobiling on Christmas Day
The Face Of Snowmobiling Continues To Change
By Mark Lester: Regular readers of Supertrax know I've been crowing about the emergence of a new kind of snowmobiler with different expectations than those of past participants. I've carved out the identity of the emerging "free rider" and his or her predisposition to ride off-trail and chase “pow." My reward for this narrative has been mixed. I've heard positively from younger riders - … [Read more...] about The Face Of Snowmobiling Continues To Change