Snowmobiling Frame snowmobiling. The Montevideo Area Snowdrifters Snowmobile Club groom over 200miles of trailer in west central Minnesota. CITY regulations. Montevideo. http://www.montechamber.com/frames/snowmobiling.htm
Extractions: Snowmobiling The Montevideo Area Snowdrifters Snowmobile Club groom over 200 miles of trailer in west central Minnesota. Montevideo is a snowmobile hub for west central Minnesota with 4 different trails leading out of the city. Snowmobilers can choose from countless daily loop rides ranging from 50 to 200 miles. There are many food and fuel stops at the towns along the way. Trails to the north connect to the community of Benson and from there to the Glacial Ridge and Alexander trails systems. To the east, riders can take trails that travel to the Willmar area. Each trail is unique in offering a variety of terrain including river riding and picturesque wilderness trails. CITY REGULATIONS Montevideo Crossing Streets or Highways: A snowmobile may make a direct crossing of a street or highway provided: The snowmobile is brought to a complete stop before crossing the shoulder or main traveled way of the highway; and The driver yields the right-of-way to all oncoming traffic which constitutes an immediate hazard.
Extractions: Michigan Snowmobiler Home Trail Conditions Weather Information Resorts, Hotels and Motels in Michigan Cabins and Cottages for Rent in Michigan Snowmobile Rentals in Michigan Snowmobile Dealers Parts and Accessories Sled Racing Tech Info and e-Zines Snowmobile Manufacturers Sleds For Sale Vacation Property For Sale Visitor Submitted Trail Reports Advertise on Michigan Snowmobiler Ontario Canada Snowmobiling Information Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs - Check here for all necessary information and regulations for snowmobiling in Ontario Birch Lodge
Snowmobiling and Denali National Parks, where, despite its widespread popularity and utility,snowmobiling is under fierce fire. Current proposed regulations and trends http://www.logosword.com/nwevents/Logos_writing/snowmobiling.htm
Extractions: From the Far North to the Rockies and points farther out, snowmobiling is taking the earth by storm. And a storm it has become, as the control of national parks and public lands is being battled at all levels. More than four million snowmobilers are now part of this $10 billion worldwide industry, with about 180,000 cruising approximately 130,121 miles of groomed trails in 30 parks in the lower 48 states. Snow machines have been around since the 1890s, ranging from todays sleek sleds to early models powered by sawblades, propellers, steam and even a huge screw. As part of President Clintons eco-legacy, plans are now underway for a National Landscape Monuments network to more tightly control the use of public lands. Clinton has already declared four such monuments, and Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt has another dozen targeted.
Snowmobile Regulations: Minnesota DNR This document contains a synopsis of the state snowmobile laws and regulations.For complete snowmobile laws and regulations, consult http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/regulations/snowmobile/
Extractions: Note: This information is available in an alternative format upon request. E-mail the DNR Information Center at info@dnr.state.mn.us or call at (651) 296-6157 or (888) MINNDNR; TTY: (651) 296-5484 or (800) 657-3929. This document contains a synopsis of the state snowmobile laws and regulations. For complete snowmobile laws and regulations, consult Minnesota Statutes and Rules of the DNR. Back to top Main Categories: Outdoor Activities Regulations, Licenses, Permits Natural Resources About the DNR ... Public Input Web site policies: Accessibility Linking Privacy Snowmobile regulations Main page Metal traction device (stud) law Paved trail information Snowmobiling information Regulations Boating Fishing Hunting Recreational motor vehicle Snowmobile Snowmobile permits Registration fees Metal traction device (stud) permit State trail permit Snowmobile regulations
Snowmobiling Minnesota | Snowmobile In Brainerd | Brainerd Lakes Vacationland | A 1200 mile network of snowmobile trails radiate in every direction from Brainerd MN, making the Category Recreation Outdoors snowmobiling Touring of snowmobile trails radiate in every direction from Brainerd, making the BrainerdLakes Area one of the upper Midwest's premier snowmobiling destinations. http://www.brainerd.com/winter/snowmobile/
Extractions: Snowmobile A 1,200 mile network of snowmobile trails radiate in every direction from Brainerd, making the Brainerd Lakes Area one of the upper Midwest's premier snowmobiling destinations. Ride the 100 mile Paul Bunyan Trail to Bemidji, or venture off one one of the other groomed snowmobile trails . The famous Gull Lake Lighted Trail will guide you on your night excursions. If your interested in old sleds, be sure to plan a January weekend in the lakes area watching all the action at the 8th Annual Antique Snowmobile Rendezvous in Pequot Lakes. The lakes area snowmobile clubs are responsible for the grooming of trails. It's a service much appreciated by our community...and visitors. Feel free to view our Snowmobile Trail Maps of the Brainerd Lakes Area and download printable PDF's for your personal use. As the snow begins to fall
Snowmobile Home trail information. To request a packet of information on snowmobiling,write ParkInfo@gfp.state.sd.us or visit www.travelsd.com. http://www.state.sd.us/gfp/sdparks/winter/snowhomeOFFSEASON.htm
Extractions: Weather Trails open on December 15 in the Black Hills and December 1 in the eastern part of the state. Please refer to the Trail Conditions page for current information on conditions. View the Trail Maps page for additional trail information. To request a packet of information on snowmobiling, write ParkInfo@gfp.state.sd.us or visit www.travelsd.com SD Home Parks Home Feedback ... Help
Extractions: The Androscoggin River used to be known as a polluted waterway, but now it's known as a popular fishery. That popularity means regulations are needed to ease pressure on the trout and bass fishery, said Forrest Bonney, the state's fishery biologist in western Maine. This summer fisheries biologists in each of the state's seven regions are proposing new fishing regulations that will go into effect for the 2003 open-water season. The Upper Androscoggin is just one of several waterways on which Bonney has suggested regulations. From the New Hampshire border in Gilead downriver to Rumford Point, he's proposed artificial-lures-only, a one trout limit and a minimum length of 12 inches on trout from April 1 to Aug. 15. He's also proposed that all trout 16 to 20 inches be released alive. From Aug. 16 to Nov. 30, Bonney has proposed artificial lures only and all trout, salmon, lake trout and bass be released alive at once.
Directory :: Look.com Maine Snowmobile Association Working locally and at the state level to promote snowmobilingin Maine. Offers rules and regulations, trail conditions, events http://www.look.com/searchroute/directorysearch.asp?p=205419
Summary Of Illinois Snowmobiling Law Summary of Illinois snowmobiling Law. Please remember that regulationson state or county-managed public lands may be more restrictive. http://dnr.state.il.us/lands/Landmgt/Snowmobile/law.html
Extractions: Article 1 Article 2 Article 3 Article 4 ... Article 6 The following is a general guide to the highlights of the Illinois Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act. The entire Act may be found in the Illinois Compiled Statutes, Chapter 625. More complete information is available from Department of Natural Resources regional offices or Law Enforcement Division personnel. Please remember that regulations on state- or county-managed public lands may be more restrictive. Be sure to check area managers to determine local regulations. The information is based on laws in effect as of 2000 and is subject to change. ARTICLE 1. DEFINITIONS "Highway" means the entire width between the boundary lines of every way publicly maintained when any part thereof is open to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular travel.
WDNR - Recreational Vehicles Snowmobiles Some of the best snowmobiling you are likely to find isin Wisconsin, especially northern Wisconsin. More than 200,000 http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/cs/rec.htm
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Snowmobiling , snowmobiling in Michigan Michigan offers some of the best snowmobilingin the country. , 20012002 Fatal Crash Report. , Who http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,1607,7-153-10365_14824---,00.html
Personal Watercraft Regulations Printerfriendly window featuring this article; select File Print.Personal Watercraft regulations. Registration Requirements The http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,1607,7-153-10365_10884-34774--,00.html
Extractions: Personal Watercraft Regulations Registration Requirements The owner of a personal watercraft shall file an application with the Secretary of State for a registration number and decal. The registration must be carried and displayed upon a peace officer's request. If the personal watercraft is purchased from a dealer, a 15-day temporary permit may be issued. The registration decal is valid for a three-year period that begins on April 1 and expires March 31 of the third year. Equipment Requirements Each person on board the personal watercraft must wear a personal flotation device (PFD) Each person less than 12 years of age, riding or being towed, must wear a type I or type II personal flotation device. A lanyard-type engine cutoff switch must be attached to the person, clothing or personal flotation device. The manufacturer must equip the lanyard to the engine.
Teton County Library | Information Center | Recreation http//www.nps.gov/grte/ppmaps/wintermap.pdf. snowmobiling Rules and RegulationsNecessary information for snowmobile use in Grand Teton National Park. http://tclib.org/information/recreation.html
North Dakota State Parks Visitor Use Regulations rules check the park bulletin boards or stop by the park office.Following are some of the park regulations visitors ask about. http://www.ndparks.com/Parks/rules.htm
Extractions: Great Links State Park Rules For a complete copy of state park administrative rules check the park bulletin boards or stop by the park office. Following are some of the park regulations visitors ask about. Quiet hours Campsite Occupancy Camping Equipment Collecting plants or artifacts ... Metal Detectors Public behavior The hours between one half hour after sunset and seven a.m. are designated as quiet hours. 58-02-08-05. Limitation of cabin, dormitory, or campsite occupancy A person or group of persons may not occupy any cabin, dormitory, or campsite for more than fourteen days within any 30-day period without the written permission of the park manager. Daily vehicle permits used for day use activity expire one-half hour after sunset on the day of purchase. Vehicle permits purchased with camping permits are valid until noon on the date of expiration. Only one camping unit with a maximum of six persons or the immediate family members shall be permitted on each designated single campsite except with the permission of the park manager. Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult in order to occupy a campsite in a state park, unless written permission is granted by the park manager.
Visit Indian Lake, Ohio At MyINDIANLAKE.com well as the Ohio Revised Code. Highlights of some important rules andregulations affecting snowmobiling at all ODNR areas follow. http://logan-county.com/indianlake/information/snowmobile/links/links.php?sectio
Utility Owners Want Dam Regulations For Wildlife Eased Thursday, March 13, 2003 Utility owners want dam regulations for wildlifeeased. By BART JANSEN, Portland Press Herald Writer. Copyright http://www.pressherald.com/news/state/030313hydro.shtml
Extractions: But critics contend the proposal would hurt fisheries such as Atlantic salmon, striped bass and other migratory fish in Maine and elsewhere, according to congressional testimony Wednesday. Owners of hydroelectric dams complain that federal regulations are too burdensome and costly in requiring wildlife protections, and so must be changed. But conservationists contend that dams have strangled rivers of their fish for centuries, so wildlife should be protected when federal permission is granted for new or existing dams. "Dam owners do not own our rivers," said Rep. Tom Allen, D-Maine. "The public interest must remain the priority when we license private companies to rent our rivers to produce power." The hearing at the Energy and Commerce subcommittee on energy was part of broad legislation to set a national energy policy, which foundered last year amid disputes about oil drilling in an Alaskan refuge and requiring higher mileage for sport utility vehicles. Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., said congressional debate about dams could be "explosive" on the House floor because Westerners consider dams indispensable for providing inexpensive power and storing water for agriculture, while Easterners and environmentalists seek to protect fish and birds that depend on free-flowing rivers.
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 Snowmobile Statistics HOT TOPICS Yellowstone National Park Winter Use Snowmobile History Extremists Trying to Derail New EPA Snowmobile Regulations for Air Quality Improvement Fringe Environmental Groups Sue to Close Yellowstone National Park Responsible, Safe Snowmobiling - ALWAYS a priority ... Contact ISMA