Behind the Scenes at the I-500: Part 2
By Ric Federau Contributing Writer There’s so much to know about the SOO I-500, so many questions and the desire to learn more about the […]
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By Ric Federau Contributing Writer There’s so much to know about the SOO I-500, so many questions and the desire to learn more about the […]
Behind the Scenes at the I-500: Part 2 Read More »
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 »
Boa Skis for 1971 were made by Giffen Recreational Limited, based in Montreal and an office in Florida. In 1971, Boa Ski entered the race
Vintahe Sled: 1971 Boa Ski Coffin Racer Read More »
By Jim Duke, Contributing Writer As we turn the page and begin the second half of the year, we also begin to look forward to
Calculating the Cost Read More »
A humble family farm market from the 1950’s has evolved and expanded into Beck’s Trailer Superstore, the nation’s most extensive trailer selection for all your
Beck’s: America’s Largest Trailer Retailer Read More »
By Michelle Sheridan, Contributing Writer Come and explore this timeless beauty, nestled along the west shoreline of lower Michigan. This charming area includes the cities
Discover White Lake Read More »
Well folks it’s time to share more high – octane information about the international 500 snowmobile race. The objective here is to capture your attention
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Karl Schwartz, Owner What got you into snowmobiling and when; what was their influence on you in regards to the sport? I have been involved in
Under the Helmet: With Schwartz Racing Read More »
By Jim Duke, Contributing Writer After a postponement last year due to the coronavirus pandemic, on February 12th 2022 hundreds of participants and spectators braved
Long Riders Relic Ride 2022 Read More »
By Kim Kisner, Contributing Writer Welcome to the Evan’s Cut River Store, Cabins and Campground, a veteran family-owned establishment in Epoufette, MI where people travel
Come for the Smoked Fish, Stay for the Trails and Hospitality Read More »
By Dominic Santina, Contributing Writer Michigan has always been a big snowmobiling state. Over time, there have been multiple Michigan Snocross series. However, the only
Michigan Sno-X Continues To Be Michigan’s Premier Snocross Series Read More »
Everybody loves it when the plan they were promoting comes to fruition, but frustration is a major contributor to those who had some great suggestions
When a Plan Comes Together….Or Not! Read More »