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  1. Recreational snowmobiling in California (Information series in agricultural economics) by Warren E Johnston, 1977
  2. Snowmobiling (Edge Books) by Laura Purdie Salas, 2007-08
  3. A recreational trails analysis: An analysis of bicycling, snowmobiling, hiking, cross-country skiing, and canoeing activities in the Mississippi River region by James M Frymark, 1974
  4. The sturgis of snowmobiling: one mountain town. Three days. Four bands. 200 demo sleds. And 10,000 snowmobile enthusiasts.(Snow Blast, snowmobile festival): An article from: Snow Goer by Colby Johnson, 2005-08-01
  5. What goes up: hillclimbs and hillcross defy gravity.(HILLCLIMBS/HILLCROSS)(snowmobiling): An article from: Snow Week by Lynn Keillor, 2006-11-20
  6. A study of recreational snowmobile stabilty by James A Newman, 1973
  7. Minnesota snowmobile report (Report) by C. R. Michael Parent, 1979
  8. High-speed boondocking: through Michigan's backcountry.: An article from: Snow Goer by Andy Swanson, 2007-01-01
  9. Winter is upon us.(2005 Haydays Grass Drags): An article from: Snow Week by Colby Johnson, 2005-09-26
  10. USCC's schedule has a new look.(United States Cross-Country): An article from: Snow Week by Colby Johnson, 2005-09-26
  11. Marchbank wins six classes in Haydays Heat; September 10-11 * Lino Lakes, Minnesota.(Cover Story): An article from: Snow Week by Colby Johnson, Andy Swanson, 2005-09-26
  12. Western racers waiting for product.(Reporter's Notebook)(snowmobiles): An article from: Snow Week
  13. A Survey of snowmobile use in North Dakota by Karen F Thompson, 1974

1. Snowmobile Hall Of Fame Snowmobiling Museum
Honoring snowmobile racing and recreational snowmobiling.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

2. Recreational - Snowmobiling Clipart - Clip Art Directory
Clip Art Directory Sports, Recreational, Snowmobiling previews. Really cool, creative, cartoons, illustrations, photos, webart in many subjects and
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

3. Recreational Snowmobiling In California (Information Series In
Recreational snowmobiling in California (Information series in agricultural economics) Visit Our Book Partner Link store.ksdb.com
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

4. Public Hearing On Recreational Snowmobiling / State Of New York
Public hearing on recreational snowmobiling / Author New York (State). Legislature. Assembly.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

5. Humane Society Lauds Babbitt, National Park Service For Ban On
Humane Society Lauds Babbitt, National Park Service for Ban on Recreational Snowmobiling
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

6. Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest - Recreational Activities -
Recreational Activities. Home Recreational Activities Winter Activities Snowmobiling. There are 168 miles of snowmobile trails in the Forest.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

7. Anderson, Thompson And Sinn (1991) Minnesota Snowmobiling Results
YEAR 1991 PUB TYPE Book VOLUME/EDITION PAGES (INTRO/BODY) SUBJECT(S) Snowmobiling; Recreational surveys; Statistics; Minnesota
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

8. The Snowmobiling Web Ring
This ring is dedicated to recreational snowmobiling. Have a web site with sledding info ? Join us and help promote our sport.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

9. Rhinelander's Morning Side Home Page
Resort area providing camping, food, snowmobiling, and recreational activities.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

10. Whitefish Working Group
11) We wish to see snowmobiling continue on Flathead National Forest. and value in the same general area for the snowmobiling recreational experience.
http://www.mtmultipleuse.org/FOREST PLANNING/whitefish group.htm
"It does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen to set brush fires in people's minds." Samuel Adams
Whitefish Group
Flathead Community Working Group Swan Lake Working Group Flathead Forestry Project Working Group WHITEFISH WORKING GROUP FOR FOREST PLAN REVISION ATTENDEES ( This is a list of all attendees at all meetings; most attendees did not attend all meetings.) Harm Toren, Raymond Shupert, Gene Lamb, Bob Lawson, Jerry O’Neil, Garmen Meadows, Miles Erickson, Thad Briggs, Ed Mikulecky, Reuben Schoeder, Ben Thompson, Anna Haney, Richard Haney, Kerrie Byrne, Floyd Quiram, Chuck Roady, Dave Skinner, Clarence Taber, Rita Hall, Gary Hall. Bill Beck, Malcolm Thompson, , Peter Crites, Rick Anderson, Patrick Sullivan, Mike Benson, Leo Gallis, Joe Shupert, Steve McComb, Miles Erickson, Tony Gangemi, Jeff Bailey, Rich Walter, Jay Crowley, Matt Magstadt, Dick Nelson, Carol Nelson, Marvin Stevenson, Ward McCartney, Jeff Clausen, Jeff Littfin, Eric Hosek, Gary Cockrell, Kathleen Hansen, Christina Eisenberg, Gary Sloan, Mary Sloan, David Keith, Fred Heim, Megan Morris, Dave Hadden Also, USFS representatives, Denise Germann, Ken Meckel, Marsha Moore, Lisa Krueger, Rob Carlin

11. Snowmobile Hall Of Fame Snowmobiling Museum
Honoring snowmobile racing and recreational snowmobiling.
http://www.snowmobilehalloffame.com/
Snowmobile Hall of Fame and Museum
St. Germain, Wisconsin
"Dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich and exciting history of snowmobiling at both the recreational and competitive levels through the operation of a museum, hall of fame and library for the sport. Annual inductions honor the men and women that have played significant roles at the racing venues, design and manufacturing arenas, local clubs, state associations and national organizations."
Pictured above is the new trail entrance to the SHOF. The attractive new sign and sled parking area in
front of the museum was necessary as there was
a re-route of the main trail along Hy 70 West The Board of Directors of THE INTERNATIONAL SNOWMOBILE RACING HALL OF FAME, INC. is happy to announce that we have moved our museum into temporary quarters along with our administration offices, storage facility and our restoration shop. For the first time in nearly 15 years, all operations are in one location. The facilities are located at the beautiful twenty acre HALL OF FAME campus nestled in the tall pines on St. Germain's west side. When traveling down Hwy 70 from east or west, you will know you have arrived when you get to the "s" curves ("S" as in Sleds!)

12. Sportsman's Pride Lodge In Maine, Maine Lodging, Vacation Cabins, Mountain Cabin
Grand Isle. Lodge has direct access to ITA for recreational ATVs and snowmobiling. Reservation options and pricing offered. Experienced black bear outfitter available for black bear and moose hunting.
http://www.snowmobilelodging.com
Maine Lodging In The Heart of Snowmobile Country
Sportsman's Pride Four Season Maine Lodging welcomes you to Madawaska in the St. John Valley. Sportsman's Pride Lodge offers snowmobile lodging in Madawaska, Maine as well as summer vacation rentals in our brand new lodge which has an access trail directly from the lodge onto the Interconnecting Trail System (ITS 81) in northern Maine. We have 1600 miles of groomed snowmibile trails for snowmobile and ATV riding. The area also offers fishing, hunting, and wildlife sightseeing. The St. John Valley is the snowmobile capital for trail quality and amount of snow. The snow doesn't miss here. Rated #1 in New England.
For more information contact Keith or Wendy Cote wkcote@snowmobilelodging.com
and someone will be in touch with you shortly. Call 207-728-7365
to make reservations
We accept Visa and Mastercard
or for reservation availability use our
Reservation Inquiry Form

Sportsman's Pride Four
Season Lodging
130 Gagnon Road
Madawaska, ME 04756

13. Ontario Snowmobiling
Ontario snowmobiling and Snowmobiles. of interconnected, groomed snowmobile trails forming the largest recreational trail system in the world.
http://www.ontariosnowmobiling.com/
Ontario Snowmobiling
Home Add a Site Modify a Site What's New ... Search Did you know that Ontario boasts 49,000 km (31,000 mi.) of interconnected groomed snowmobile trails forming the world's longest network of recreational trails?
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14. The Santanoni Club
Family recreational club offers fishing, hunting, snowmobiling, hiking, crosscountry skiing, and four-wheeling in the Adirondack Mountains. Photos, FAQs, and membership information.
http://www.santanoniclub.com/
Main Menu Home View the Property Upcoming Events Rules of the Club ... Members Area The Santanoni Club is a 5500 acre all season recreational club for the whole family. We are located in the beautiful Adirondack Mountains of New York State about 2 hours from Albany. Updates: The member's area and photo gallery have been updated. If you have any suggestions, please email the webmaster Current Weather: Property of the Santanoni Club 2004 Questions/Comments: webmaster@santanoniclub.com

15. ISMA (International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association) - Welcome
The snowmobiling occurs on roads groomed and marked for snowmobiling, the same roadways used by recreational vehicles, cars, trucks and busses.
http://www.snowmobile.org/pr_snowfacts.asp
Poll Question The Federal Government owns and manages 30% of the US landmass. Do you support the concept of a Federal policy encouraging responsible recreation on our Public Land and directing our Public Land Managers to encourage and actively manage responsible recreation access? Yes No Not sure. View Results Safe Riders! Information Facts and Statistics about Snowmobiling
  • There are four major manufacturers that build snowmobiles. They are: Arctic Cat - headquartered in Thief River Falls, MN; BRP - headquartered in Valcourt, Quebec; Polaris Industries - headquartered in Medina, MN; and Yamaha Motor Corporation - headquartered in Cypress, CA.
  • In 2005 there were 173,733 snowmobiles sold worldwide; 100,899 were sold in the U.S. and 46,304 were sold in Canada.
  • The number of Licensed Snowmobile Dealers:
    United States - 1960
    Canada - 900
    Scandinavia - 409
  • There are approximately 2.6 million registered snowmobiles in the world.
    United States - 1.65 million change to 1.75 million
    Canada - 760,000 change to 568,890
  • 16. Sherburne County Parks Department - Sand Dunes State Forest
    Oak forest, prairie, and pine plantation. recreational opportunities include camping, swimming, snowmobiling, hunting.
    http://www.co.sherburne.mn.us/zoning/environ/parks/sanddunes.htm
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    17. Rhinelander's Morning Side Home Page
    Resort area providing camping, food, snowmobiling, and recreational activities.
    http://www.rhinelanders-morningside.com/
    Rhinelander's Premier Resort Area
    The 4-Season Family Resort Area
    Premier Four Season Resort Area
    Be Sure to Make Your Reservations Now for Winter. Home Area Lakes Places To Stay Area Activities ... Directions Rhinelander - Two lucky fishermen reeled in $20,000 with a combination of a 44" and 39" muskie, totaling 120 points to claim first place in the 2004, 17th Annual Salmo Hodag Muskie Challenge. ....caught their winning fish on Lake George. To Read Article

    18. Rock Cut State Park
    Two lakes set off the park's 3,092 acres. Pierce Lake, with 162 acres, is a retreat for people wanting to fish, ice fish or ice skate. A second 50acre Olson Lake is especially for swimmers. Rounding out the park's recreational options are camping, hiking, horseback trails, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling.
    http://www.dnr.state.il.us/lands/Landmgt/PARKS/R1/ROCKCUT.HTM

    Rod R. Blagojevich, Governor
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    Illinois
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    Rock Cut - State Park
    Northwest Region
    7318 Harlem Road
    Loves Park, IL 61111
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    Site Map
    Disabled Hunting Park's Present ... Hours Chiseled out of the state’s far northern region is Rock Cut State Park in Winnebego County. Nearby are other "rocky" landmarks - the mighty Rock River and the place where wagons once forded it, Rockford. It’s an area of rolling plains, interesting history and recreational variety. Hours Summer hours (April - October) 6:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
    Winter hours (November - March) 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
    History
    The Park's Present
    Trails
    The trail system at Rock Cut offers opportunities for hiking (40 miles), mountain biking(23 miles), and equestrian(14 miles) and has been completely remarked beginning in 2003. Trail users will find updated trail head/information signs at picnic areas and trail access points for trail information and regulations. Only certain trails are designated for mountain biking and equestrian use and are identified by colored trail markers. Blue trails are for mountain biking and hiking, yellow trails are for equestrian and hiking and red trails are restricted to hiking only.

    19. Thomaston Dam
    849 acres of land straddling the towns of Thomaston, Harwinton, Litchfield and Plymouth, provides picnicking, trailbikes, snowmobiling, flying of model aircraft and other recreational activities.
    http://www.nae.usace.army.mil/recreati/tmd/tmdhome.htm

    20. Rock Cut State Park
    Two lakes set off the park's 3,092 acres. Pierce Lake, with 162 acres, is a retreat for people wanting to fish, ice fish or ice skate. A second 50acre Olson Lake is especially for swimmers. Rounding out the park's recreational options are camping, hiking, horseback trails, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling.
    http://dnr.state.il.us/lands/landmgt/parks/r1/rockcut.htm

    Rod R. Blagojevich, Governor
    DNR Links
    About DNR Agency Offices Disabled Outdoors Get Involved ... State Museums Search
    DNR
    Illinois
    [IL Search Tips]
    Rock Cut - State Park
    Northwest Region
    7318 Harlem Road
    Loves Park, IL 61111
    E-Mail

    Site Map
    Disabled Hunting Park's Present ... Hours Chiseled out of the state’s far northern region is Rock Cut State Park in Winnebego County. Nearby are other "rocky" landmarks - the mighty Rock River and the place where wagons once forded it, Rockford. It’s an area of rolling plains, interesting history and recreational variety. Hours Summer hours (April - October) 6:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
    Winter hours (November - March) 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
    History
    The Park's Present
    Trails
    The trail system at Rock Cut offers opportunities for hiking (40 miles), mountain biking(23 miles), and equestrian(14 miles) and has been completely remarked beginning in 2003. Trail users will find updated trail head/information signs at picnic areas and trail access points for trail information and regulations. Only certain trails are designated for mountain biking and equestrian use and are identified by colored trail markers. Blue trails are for mountain biking and hiking, yellow trails are for equestrian and hiking and red trails are restricted to hiking only.

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