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
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Easterseals Mike Cormier Retires
This past summer, Easterseals NH and Camp Sno-Mo wished our good friend and colleague Mike Cormier a very happy retirement! Mike dedicated more than 29 years to Easterseals in various roles, but most recently at the Vice President of Development. I know I will miss Mike greatly, as I’m sure we all will. For the last 12 years, I joined Mike at many NHSA meetings and Ride-Ins. I enjoyed this time … [Read more...] about Easterseals Mike Cormier Retires
NH Snowmobilers Travel to West Yellowstone
By Tobi Laurion, proud member of the Seven Lakes Snowmobile Club Wow! What more could we ask for? Five feet of snow, well groomed trails, decent weather, breathtaking views, wildlife galore, unforgettable friendships, many laughs, lots of shopping, visiting many local eateries, and most of all…amazing snowmobiling! I keep saying to myself, “it just can’t get any better!” But, by golly, … [Read more...] about NH Snowmobilers Travel to West Yellowstone
2017 NHSA Annual Awards
NHSA Annual Meeting aboard the M/S Mount Washington at Weirs. Award Recipients and Honors Presidential Service Award Evelyn Ferrell Lyle “Fib” McBurney Memorial Award Nelly Roache Snowmobiler of the Year Bob & Sue Gaudette Pittsburg Ridge Runners Junior Snowmobiler of the Year Trevor Filluel Weare Winter Wanderers Groomer of the Year Joe Libby Wolfeboro Snowmobile … [Read more...] about 2017 NHSA Annual Awards
Focusing On What’s Best for the NHSA
The front door of the NHSA office swung open and a 20-something dude strolled in to declare his availability for employment by announcing "you hiring?" It was lunchtime but the pancaked hair on his right side indicated he had just gotten out of bed and hadn't looked into a reflective surface just yet. I smiled and said hello. He gazed left, then right, maybe two or three times, then asked "what … [Read more...] about Focusing On What’s Best for the NHSA