Snowmobile Maine Working locally and at the state level to promote snowmobiling in Maine. Offers rules and regulations, trail conditions, events calendar and safety tips. http://www.mesnow.com/
Extractions: From its early tracings of snowmobile-dragged pathways from dooryard to dooryard in rural areas of the state, the system has grown to over 13,000 miles of groomed and marked trail, connecting communities from the suburbs of southern Maine, downeast to the coastal plains, through the western and northwestern highlands and on to the deep woods and farmlands of northern Maine. Nearly one hundred thousand snowmobilers traveled the system last winter, following the smooth white ribbon of snow created by MSA members. Thousands of Maine businesses benefit from the sport, providing goods and services to snowmobilers as they ride from town to town and supporting this massive effort of trail creation through their membership in MSA clubs.
City Of Plymouth, Minnesota information on public safety regulations that residents commonly need. It includesinformation that addresses parking restrictions, snowmobiling and traffic http://www2.ci.plymouth.mn.us/pls/cop/url/folder/PUBLIC_SAFETY/REGULATIONS
Rudy's Alaska Fishing And Snowmobiling Page Areas easily accessible in Southcentral Alaska, photographs, information, lists of supplies, links to regulations. http://www.alaska.net/~guidesak/rudy/
Extractions: From the top, left to right 1) Ryo's 40 pound Kenai King 7/24/01 2) My wife's first Kenai king! a 40 plus bound chromer! Is anyone else noticing that lately all highlight fish are of her rather than me? Not good!!! 3) A 40 pound Kenai King I released 7/20/01 2) We hooked over 20 fish with Salmon Herder Charters!!!! 3) Aki's first ever King Salmon May 28 4)First King of 2001. Small 12 pounder from the Kasilof River, May 19, 2001 Select the number to get to the appropriate section in my logs! Larger pictures are often available in the log section. Click on any picture with a border around it to get a larger image. Just in case you want to offer me a job that I can't refuse or just want to know what kind of person would build a page like this, here's my brief profile/resume.
New York State Snowmobile Association NYSSA seeks to preserve and improve snowmobiling in New York. Offers State laws and regulations, membership information, events calendar, and bulletin board. http://www.nyssnowassoc.org/
South Dakota State Parks Guide to state parks and recreation areas, calendar of events, camping info, volunteer and internship opportunities, winter/snowmobiling activities, and park rules and regulations. http://www.state.sd.us/gfp/sdparks/
Snowmobiling: Minnesota DNR Minnesota state snowmobile trails, trail contacts, rules and regulations, maps, current snowmobile trail conditions. http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/snowmobiling/index.html
Extractions: Note: A snowmobile safety training certificate will be required after 10/1/2002 for anyone born after 12/31/76.) Ice safety (Contact the DNR Information Center for printed versions of snowmobile trail maps.) There are no current releases. More DNR News Releases DNR Hot Topics Back to top Main Categories: Outdoor Activities Regulations, Licenses, Permits Natural Resources About the DNR ... Public Input Web site policies: Accessibility Linking Privacy Outdoor activities Fishing Hunting Nature viewing Recreational geology ... Skiing Snowmobiling State forests State parks State trails Water recreation ... southwest Click a region of the map to see cross country skiing and snowmobile trail conditions for that area.
Executive Summary Respondents Opinions on snowmobiling Safety and regulations. Respondents were provided with a list of 16 http://www.porcupinehu.on.ca/PDF/ExecSumSnow.pdf
Tourism And Parks NB - Snowmobile Regulations For additional information on snowmobiling and snowmobile services availablethroughout New Brunswick, call or write Safety regulations. http://www.tourismnbcanada.com/web/english/about_nb/snowmobile.asp
Extractions: The use of New Brunswick Federation of Snowmobile Clubs trails requires a valid trail permit. These permits are available at any snowmobile club, selected motels and gas stations. The trail permits allow snowmobilers on trails of the various clubs. Out of province snowmobilers may purchase a daily or seasonal trail permit by contacting N.B.F.S.C. at Registration
Northwest Trails Association - Safety Wisconsin snowmobiling information, snowmobile trail conditions, snowmobiling trail maps and other useful snowmobiling information. and regulations please "Click Here". To receive the FREE Wisconsin Winter Guidebook for your snowmobiling vacation http://www.nwtrails.net/safety.htm
Snowmobiling In The Upper Peninsula Of Michigan Permits, Rules and regulations for snowmobiling in the Upper Peninsula.Rental Snowmobiles in the Upper Peninsula. Snow Levels and Weather. http://www.exploringthenorth.com/snowmobup/list.html
Extractions: Snowmobiling in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan Awards: SnowGoer Magazine Awards for Best Snowmobiling Areas Food and Lodging on or near the trails (by town) Permits, Rules and Regulations for snowmobiling in the Upper Peninsula. Rental Snowmobiles in the Upper Peninsula Snow Levels and Weather Snowmobile Trails in the Upper Peninsula. Trail Conditions and Maps for the Upper Peninsula Special Snowmobile Trips E-Mail for more Information Back to Upper Peninsula Recreation page Back to the Upper Peninsula Traveler Back to Exploring the North Home Page
Extractions: New Snowmobile Regulations and Registration Info Snowmobile State Trail Sticker A $16.00 Snowmobile State Trail Sticker is required for snowmobiles not registered in MN to operate on state or grant-in-aid trails. The trail permit is valid from November 1 - April 30. The stickers should be available through some fishing and hunting license agents. They can also be obtained by calling the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources toll free at 1-800-285-2000 or ordered by mail by sending $16 per sticker to: Snowmobile Trail Sticker, DNR License Bureau, 500 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, MN 55155-4026. Make checks payable to Minnesota DNR. Metal Traction Devices The owner of a snowmobile registered in Minnesota may not operate the snowmobile with a metal traction device unless a metal traction device sticker is affixed to the snowmobile. A metal traction device sticker is $13 and is valid for a period of 1 year (July 1 - June 30). Metal traction device stickers and duplicates are available from local Deputy Registrars.
Yellowstone National Park: Regulations - Snowmobiling Yellowstone National Park Snowmobile regulations. Yellowstone regulations snowmobile regulations. Snowmobile regulations Safety. http://www.yellowstoneparknet.com/geninfo/regulations_snowmobiling.htm
Extractions: Rules for Minimizing Impact Snowmobile operators must have a valid state motor vehicle driver's license in their possession. Persons possessing a learners permit may operate a snowmobile when supervised one-to-one within line of sight (but no more than 100 yards) by a licensed person 21 years old or older. Operate snowmobiles as you would an automobile. Use hand signals when turning or stopping. Allow enough distance in between snowmobiles when traveling. Passing is allowed only when safe. If you turn around, you must do so within the road width.
Snowmobile Yellowstone Yellowstone Tour Travel (Phone/Email) Your complete snowmobiling reservationsresource for airlines Snowmobile regulations Other Safety Tips. http://www.yellowstoneparknet.com/busdir/snwbile.htm
Extractions: Featured Web Sites Jackson Hole Snowmobile Tours A family owned and operated business for over twenty years, we are specialists in snowmobile and back country tours. We offer day and overnight adventures into Yellowstone National Park, and surrounding areas of Jackson's Hole. Snowmobile Yellowstone with Old Faithful Yellowstone snowmobile tours are our specialty. Old Faithful Snowmobile Tours, Inc. has been in business for 13 years. We are the largest operator of multi day snowmobile trips in the greater Yellowstone area. Togwotee Snowmobile Adventures Ride into the unmatched beauty of the Bridger-Teton National Forest from Togwotee Mountain Lodge, formerly Cowboy Village at Togwotee, known for its world class powder, tour Yellowstone National Park, visit Granite Hot Springs to soak in natural hot springs or rip up powder at the Greys River area.
Paradise MI Snowmobiling Rules And Regulations Paradise, Michigan. Chamber of Commerce. PO Box 82. Paradise, MI49768. (906) 4923219. PARADISE AREA SNOWMOBILE RULES OF THE ROAD . http://www.paradisemichigan.org/snowrules.html
Extractions: Paradise, Michigan Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 82 Paradise, MI 49768 "PARADISE AREA SNOWMOBILE RULES OF THE ROAD" MICHIGAN SNOWMOBILE LAWS ARE APPLICABLE STATEWIDE - INCLUDING PARADISE. M-123 IS A STATE HIGHWAY. IT IS ILLEGAL TO RIDE ON THE PLOWED PORTION OF STATE HIGHWAYS, IN THE STATE OF MICHIGAN. YOU MAY RIDE ON THE PLOWED PORTION OF CHIPPEWA COUNTY ROADS, WHEN THE UNPLOWED PORTION IS IMPASSABLE. ALWAYS RIDE SINGLE FILE. PASSING OF AUTOMOBILES ON PLOWED ROADS IS ILLEGAL. WHITEFISH POINT ROAD IS OPEN TO SNOWMOBILE TRAFFIC FROM THE BLINKER LIGHT NORTH. THE SPEED LIMIT IS 30 M.P.H. YOU MUST RIDE SINGLE FILE WITH THE FLOW OF TRAFFIC ON THE RIGHT, AGAINST THE SNOW BANK. BEWARE OF AUTOMOBILES AND HIDDEN DRIVEWAYS. CARELESS OR RECKLESS USE OF SNOWMOBILES, SPEEDING, RIDING AGAINST THE FLOW OF TRAFFIC, RIDING TWO ABREAST, RUNNING STOP SIGNS, ETC., WILL NOT BE TOLERATED BY OUR LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS. THEY WILL WRITE CITATIONS FOR INFRACTIONS. PLEASE DO NOT LITTER ALONG THE TRAIL SYSTEMS. PARADISE TOWN TRAIL "RULES OF THE ROAD"(PARADISE BUSINESS DISTRICT) IN ORDER TO RETAIN OUR TOWN TRAIL PERMIT FROM YEAR TO YEAR, RESPECTING THE RESIDENTS, THEIR PRlVATE PROPERTY AND ADHERING TO THE FOLLOWING RULES IS IMPERATIVE.
Extractions: McCall Chamber of Commerce Area Snowmobiling Trail parking is available on Warren Wagon Road at North Beach, and also further along the Road at Sylvan Creek. Note: Many choose to start the 56-mile ride to Warren from here, resulting in uneven trail conditions . Food and lodging options in Secesh and Warren make this a popular overnight adventure. Temporary parking is available at West Face - West of McCall on Highway 55, and Forest Service Road #257. Note: The loop around Brundage Mountain Resort ski area is popular with cross-country skiers, so please exercise caution Trail maps ( with routes and mileages ) can be purchased from most snowmobile outfitters and the Police Department. All snowmobiles must have a current registration in order to operate on groomed trails ( see more rules ). These may be purchased at snowmobile dealerships, county offices, and the Idaho State Parks and Recreation office. A special sticker is required to ride within the city limits of McCall, and can be purchased at the Police Department.
Extractions: Poll Question The following question will help policy leaders understand if Americans truly realize what "designated wilderness" means. It is important to understand the designation because 104 million acres of land is designated wilderness and that equates to the size of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, New York and Pennsylvania combined. By any measure, 104 million acres is a lot of property. When land is designated "wilderness" there are strict use standards that are imposed. Do you know what actions are prohibited and which actions are allowed on public land that has been designated "wilderness" by the US Congress? Yes No No Opinion View Results Safe Riders! Information Extremists Trying to Derail New EPA Snowmobile Regulations for Air Quality Improvement Contact: Ed Klim Haslett, MI, (January 8, 2003) - While disregarding years of scientific study, environmental activists are trying to block new EPA emission regulations for off-road vehicles. The move has forced snowmobile manufacturers to file a counter suit to ensure timely enforcement of the new regulations to improve air quality. The International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association (ISMA) yesterday filed a counter suit in the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, to stop legal maneuvers by radical environmental groups that could leave the U.S. without new standards and an orderly timetable for reducing snowmobile exhaust emissions.
Snowmobiling At U.S. State Parks Information on snowmobiling at state parks, including trail information,maps, rules and regulations, licensing requirements, and safety. http://usparks.about.com/cs/snowmobiling/
Snowmobiling snowmobiling on the Chippewa. Under a prohibited. Snowmobiles must be operatedin compliance with State and Federal laws and regulations. A http://www.fs.fed.us/r9/chippewa/flyer/smobile.htm
Extractions: Under a blanket of snow, the Chippewa National Forest becomes a land of unexplored adventures. Over 330 miles of snowmobile trails provide snowmobilers access to 1,500 lakes, scenic woodlands, and frozen wetlands. Trails connect to nearly 200 miles of routes surrounding the Forest. The Soo Line trail, an old railroad grade extending from Cass Lake to Moose Lake, is the longest motorized recreation trail in Minnesota. Snowmobilers may also travel on unplowed National Forest roads unless posted closed to recreational motor vehicle use. Cross-country travel off of Forest roads is prohibited. Snowmobiles must be operated in compliance with State and Federal laws and regulations. A Chippewa National Forest map is helpful to identify designated Forest roads and trails. Maps for specific snowmobile trails are available from county offices, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR), and National Forest offices. Most snowmobile trails are grant-in-aid trails managed and maintained by snowmobile clubs.
Forest Preserve District Of Cook County about snowmobiling in the FPDCC, please download this Adobe® Acrobat PDF offeringthe information shown above on our snowmobile areas, regulations, safety http://www.fpdcc.com/tier3.php?content_id=53