Traveling With Covid
Anybody who has not heard of COVID-19 and the pandemic has certainly self-isolated much too long. For months now, the entire world has been obsessed […]
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Anybody who has not heard of COVID-19 and the pandemic has certainly self-isolated much too long. For months now, the entire world has been obsessed […]
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First, I want to do a little something special this month. Before we get into the whole thing about the Stingerette, I want to give
Vintage Sled of the Month: The Scorpion Stingerette Read More »
By Stephen King Usually, fall means a lot of things to a lot of people. For most, it means the end of summer. The kids
Eagle River Derby Hosts Fall Read More »
If that headline doesn’t get your attention, you don’t need a test for COVID-19; you need a test to see if you have a pulse.
Bikinis and Snowmobiles Heating Up Winter For A Cause Read More »
By Casey Warner Michigan Department of Natural Resources Whether it’s a picturesque Great Lakes shoreline where people flock for a day at the beach, a
The power of public lands – building a strategy for more than 4 million acres Read More »
By Stephen King A while back, I did a column each month where I highlighted a prominent racer. Called it “Racer of the Month.” It
Karry Simpson: Watercross Wonder Woman Read More »
By Mary H. Faculak , President/CEO East Jordan Area Chamber of Commerce Photography By Thomas Mann As I am writing this article, temperatures are climbing
Experience Fall On the Breezeway! Read More »
By Jim Duke A common term used quite often when describing the happenings in and around the Capitol complex in Washington, D.C. is “Inside the
Inside The Beltway Read More »
By Jim Duke As a precursor to the 2020-21 snowmobile season, I’ve been told October has been dedicated to the women who have contributed, in
Women in Snowmobiling Read More »
As most of our readers know by now, over the summer the magazine was sold. I wanted to give a little insite on the beginning
How the Magazine Got Started Read More »
By Jim Duke It’s been said by several different orators “the more things change the more they remain the same” and so it seems it
Same Workgroup… New Members Read More »
Copper Harbor is part of the largest trail system in Michigan, comprised of 250 miles of groomed trails. Trails open Dec. 1 and close April
Yes, It Is Only September, But? Read More »
East Jordan, Ellsworth, Atwood and Boyne Falls By Mary H. Faculak , President/CEO East Jordan Area Chamber of Commerce Photography by Thomas Mann If you have
Before the Snow Flies, Enjoy Fall’s Splendor on C-48 The Breezeway… Read More »
Here we go again, another year of remembering when and what things were like back 30 years ago. This is my sixth and final year
Remember When: September 1990 Read More »
Well, here we are. Another season here at Michigan Snowmobiler magazine. And, there have been a few changes here. First, after 53 years, the magazine
Vintage Sled of the Month: The Eliason Read More »
By Jim Duke Since the restructuring of the Michigan Snowmobile Association (MSA) to include some categories of off-road vehicles and name change to the Michigan
Fun Activities in MISORVA Read More »
Story and Photography By Stephen King On the weekend of Aug. 21-23, Watercross Snowmobile Racing made a return to Michigan. The International Watercross Association (IWA)
Watercross Racing Returns to Michigan Read More »
By Jim Duke What does a snowmobiler do when there is not enough snow to safely and legally operate his snowmobile? This question has been
Resolutions…Conflicts And Compromises! Read More »
This is more reminiscing than an actual chronological account of man’s efforts to generate an appreciation for some sort of organized snowmobiling, but it is
When Man Becomes a Legend Read More »
With heavy hearts we had to say goodby to a long time writer, friend and avid snowmobiler. Andy Twork, passed away on April 21, 2020
The Passing of One of Our Writers – Andy Twork Read More »