Trail-Trip 2022…
Remembering the First Ride of the New Year! By Jim Duke Contributing Writer Skies were a heavy dark gray this Tuesday morning, but it was […]
Remembering the First Ride of the New Year! By Jim Duke Contributing Writer Skies were a heavy dark gray this Tuesday morning, but it was […]
By Jim Duke Contributing Writer With the official snowmobile season about half gone, the number of fatalities and critical injuries are multiplying almost as quickly as
A Snowmobiler’s Plea… STOP the Insanity! Read More »
By Ric Federau Contributing Writer Spectators at the seventh annual running of the I-500 snowmobile classic February 8, 1975 will see something different in sleds.
Drivers can now experiment with sleds for the I-500 Read More »
Mother Nature has been throwing all she has to offer at us this past week! Gorgeous displays of fall color, sunshine, rain, wind, snow, sleet,
The Jordan Valley… A Perfect Destination Read More »
Armada’s Kenny Goike Rising Through Snocross Amateur Ranks After Championship Season By Dom Santina Contributing Writer One of the top rising amateur snocross riders in
Kenny Goike Reaching New Heights Read More »
By Joyce Wiswell Contributing Writer “Rent Me” proclaims the big sign at Copper Country Rentals on Highway 41 in Calumet – and many locals and
Every Season is their Business Read More »
By Joyce Wiswell Contributing Writer As eagerly as kids await the arrival of Santa each December, Upper Peninsula sledders look forward to the opening of
Opening the Sled Trail Takes a Village Read More »
Matt Town, owner/driver Racers Questions Who got you into snowmobiling and when; what was their influence in your regard to the sport? My parents, I started
Under the Helmet with Town Brothers Racing Read More »
Twisted Trails Off-Road Park By Donna Sulivan, Contributing Writer Twisted Trails started as a vision by one of the owners with some of his buddies
Get Twisted Where the Blacktop Ends… Read More »
The original Rousseau Bar and hotel were built around the turn of the 19th century. The homestead purchased by Edward Rousseau, who had logging from
The Legendary Rousseau Bar Read More »
By Jim Duke As the seasons change and the weather warms, as the snow melts and gives way to soft ground and mud puddles, and
Backroads and Waterfalls Read More »
Know the local regulations where you ride, get the right equipment and take proper care of your sports vehicle. By Melissa Sullivan My husband Chris
Have fun BRAAAAPing Read More »
Coyote Crossing Resort is centrally located to give the OHV community entertainment, food and lodging By Julie Finch The Huron Manistee Natl. Forest Service has
OHVs Given Access to Several Forest Roads Read More »
Drummond Island is known as the Gem of the Huron and it doesn’t take a visitor long to realize how it got its nickname. Your
Drummond Island: The Gem of the Huron Read More »
By Dom Santina, Contributing Writer If you want to go to the farthest north place you can go to the state of Michigan. Then you
Get ready for a family fun summer of great events in The Breezeway Communities of East Jordan, Ellsworth and Atwood. A wide range of festivals,
A Summer Filled With Activities Read More »
In 1979 in a Northern Michigan town with a population of 100, a husband and wife started a business selling cars in their front yard.
From a Front Yard Business to the #2 Yamaha Dealer, this is Pat’s Motorsports Read More »
By Jim Duke, Contributing Writer During the past thirty-five plus years I’ve been involved with organized snowmobiling, I have met, and in many cases, retained
After Snowmobiling… Then What? Read More »
By Dom Santina, Contributing Writer On September 17, 2020, Oakland County gained a space that would thrill off-road enthusiasts. As the Holly Oaks ORV Park
Holly Oaks ORV Park Read More »
After fifty plus years known as the East Jordan Sno-Mobilers and after less than five years known as the South Arm ORV Club, the two
East Jordan Trailblazers Read More »