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NLSC neither endorses nor recommends a particular manufacturer or dealer of snowmobile parts or service. I know, everyone has a preference. Some like Yama-ma-ma-ha, others prowl around on Arctic Cat. Polaris riders...well they ride Polaris, and Ski-doo riders are very loyal to Ski-doo. It doesn't matter if you have an old beater or a $15,000 shiny mountain climber with central heating and a Bose sound system, just having a sled is a luxury, no matter what year or make! Besides, some folks who have shiny new expensive ones are a little shy about doing more than uncovering it because they might scratch their sled! The ones who have old beaters tear it up though. Other Pages of interest New Hampshire Sno-Shakers Snowmobile Club The NH Sno-Shakers club started back in 1972 and was formed in an open field in Canterbury. NH Sno-Shakers currently maintains and grooms 127 miles of trails in Loudon and Canterbury thanks to very generous landowners. NH Sno-Shakers has 6 fully equipped groomers used to cover the entire trail system. They are out of Leduc, Alberta, Canada, which is just south of Edmonton, Alberta. The website has possibly the largest Snowmobile Photo Gallery on the web. Which is constantly being upgraded. International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association Alaska State Snowmobiling Association Fairbanks
Snow Travelers Link for the 200 mile Tok to Dawson Run - They have the dates posted for the 2004 Runs and photos from last year's runs. AlaskaSnow.Net Your source for Alaska snow and trail conditions Snowmobile Products And Accessories for You The Rider |