ISHOF – Honoring Snowmobiling Heroes!
By Jim Duke Throughout the past 60-plus years, there have been a number of visionaries, volunteers, industry giants and those destined to write about any […]
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By Jim Duke Throughout the past 60-plus years, there have been a number of visionaries, volunteers, industry giants and those destined to write about any […]
ISHOF – Honoring Snowmobiling Heroes! Read More »
By Mike Borlee Looking for an outlet to be able to breathe deeply and be revitalized by the freshest air on earth? Look no further
A Destination for All Seasons Read More »
By John S., Keweenaw Snowmobile Club The Keweenaw Snowmobile Club needs your help! Before we get into the specifics and the exciting new plans for the
The Keweenaw Snowmobile Club Needs Your Help Read More »
By Bill Tisron November 1990 and the hunters where getting ready to bag the big buck. Snowmobilers have gotten out their sleds to prep and
Remember When: November 1990 Read More »
Organizers of the East Jordan Sno-Blast Winter Festival have started making plans for the 40th annual festival. The committee is proud this festival has reached
Planning for 40th Annual East Jordan Sno-Blast Underway Read More »
By Stephen King OK, guys, you all know me … What other sled could I possible have picked for my sled of the month than
Vintage Sled of the Month: John Deere Spitfire Read More »
By Jim Duke Winter enthusiasts from within the motorized and non-motorized recreational community, including me and many friends, feel that familiar itch beginning around Halloween
By Stephen King Well, this one is just a bit different. Instead of talking about a sled, I am talking about a groomer. This month,
PistenBully: Making Tracks and Smooth Trails Read More »
By Stephen King I write and rewrite this story every couple of years because riding the ice is one of my favorite types of snowmobile
Ice Riding: The Good, the Bad and the Wet Read More »
Even with all going on in our world today, it is still October and the leaves are turning and the temperatures are falling. Football is
Remember When: October 1990 Read More »
By Jim Duke There is unsubstantiated evidence throughout the snowmobiling community that more than one category of winter enthusiast exists, and, in many cases, a
When All Else Fails – What Then? Read More »
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
Traveling With Covid Read More »
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 »