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         Snowmobiling Recreational:     more books (15)
  1. Recreational snowmobiling in California (Information series in agricultural economics) by Warren E Johnston, 1977
  2. Snowmobiling: Have Fun, Be Smart (Explore the Outdoors) by Michael Sommers, 2002-06
  3. Snowmobiling: Revised Edition (Edge Books) by Salas, Laura Purdie, 2007-09-01
  4. 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
  5. What goes up: hillclimbs and hillcross defy gravity.(HILLCLIMBS/HILLCROSS)(snowmobiling): An article from: Snow Week by Lynn Keillor, 2006-11-20
  6. 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
  7. A study of recreational snowmobile stabilty by James A Newman, 1973
  8. Minnesota snowmobile report by C. R. Michael Parent, 1979
  9. High-speed boondocking: through Michigan's backcountry.: An article from: Snow Goer by Andy Swanson, 2007-01-01
  10. Winter is upon us.(2005 Haydays Grass Drags): 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. USCC's schedule has a new look.(United States Cross-Country): An article from: Snow Week by Colby Johnson, 2005-09-26
  14. A Survey of snowmobile use in North Dakota by Karen F Thompson, 1974

41. StoneRidge - A Golf And Recreational Community
snowmobiling One of the more popular winter sports in the mountainsof Northern Idaho is snowmobiling. There are miles of groomed
http://www.stoneridgeidaho.com/amenities.shtml
Skiing
The area around StoneRidge offers a mecca of skiing opportunities for the novice to the expert. Experience the fun aboard the StoneRidge ski shuttle to Mr. Spokane only minutes away. Enjoy the sophisticated atmosphere of Schweitzer along with the beautifully groomed trails of 49 Degrees North less than an hours drive. Golf in the summerskiing in the winter. Does it get any better than this?
Schweitzer

Mt. Spokane

Lookout Pass

Silver Mountain

Hiking, Fishing and Camping
If fishing, boating, or water skiing on pristine lakes, rivers, and tributaries is what you are looking for, StoneRidge is the door way to some of the best. 3 major lakes, 3 major rivers and literally dozens of smaller lakes and tributaries are all located from 10 minutes to 1 hour away.
www.visitspokane.com

www.coeurdalene.org

www.priestlake.org
Snowmobiling One of the more popular winter sports in the mountains of Northern Idaho is snowmobiling. There are miles of groomed trails for snowmobiling and numerous companies that rent machines and offer guides. Check out some of the more popular trails this magnificent area has to offer!

42. Cook County Forest Preserve District Recreational Facilities
Cook County Forest Preserve District recreational Facilities. snowmobiling.snowmobiling is restricted to designated areas in the District.
http://www.enteract.com/~clonk/CCFPD/RecreationMap/winter.html
www.outdoors.chicago.il.us The Unofficial Cook County Forest Preserve District Page Recreational Facilities
Cook County Forest Preserve District Recreational Facilities
Cover Page Picknicking and Summer Sports Boating and Fishing Nature Centers and Trails ... About this brochure
Winter Sports and Special Activities
Cross-Country Skiing Ice Skating Sledding and Coasting Snowmobiling ... Model Water Craft
Winter Sports
Cross-Country Skiing
This popular winter sport is permitted upon the trails and open areas of the District except special use areas as Nature Centers and Golf Courses area maps available upon request.
Ice Skating
Ice skating is permitted at designated sites throughout the District. Many areas are scraped free of snow. Ice thickness must be 4 inches. Information about ice skating areas available upon request.
Sledding and Coasting
The District has designated areas for coasting and sledding when snow conditions are suitable. Some have lighting and shelters contact the General Headquarters far information and locations.
Snowmobiling
Snowmobiling is restricted to designated areas in the District. Snowmobiles must be registered with both the State of Illinois and the Forest Preserve District. Designated areas are open between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m., when 4 inches of snow base exists an frozen turf. Listing of areas available upon request.

43. RGOVERNOR ANNOUNCES GRANTS FOR RECREATIONAL TRAIL AND OFF-HIGHWAY TRAIL DEVELOPM
in grants to 14 communities and organizations for recreational trail development foreverything from hiking and bicycle riding to snowmobiling and horseback
http://www.state.il.us/gov/press/01/mar/0302ohv.htm
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 2, 2001 GOVERNOR ANNOUNCES GRANTS FOR RECREATIONAL TRAIL AND OFF-HIGHWAY TRAIL DEVELOPMENT AND MAINTENANCE PROJECTS SPRINGFIELD Governor George H. Ryan today announced more than $1 million in grants to 14 communities and organizations for recreational trail development and maintenance projects. "Trails are increasingly popular destinations in Illinois for everything from hiking and bicycle riding to snowmobiling and horseback riding," Ryan said. "Many of these projects expand and improve the wide variety of trails found in the state, including improved access in some locations for all-terrain vehicle and off-highway motorcycle riders." Funding for the grants is from two sources. The federally-funded Recreational Trails Program (RTP), administered by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources in cooperation with the Illinois Department of Transportation , provides up to 80 percent reimbursement for an approved project's cost. The Illinois Off-Highway Vehicle Recreational Trails Program (OHV), funded through title fees paid by off-highway motorcycle and all-terrain vehicle owners, provides up to 100 percent reimbursement for approved project costs. RTP projects are recommended for funding by the Illinois Greenways and Trails Council, composed of representatives of statewide and metropolitan area user organizations with expertise in trails and greenways, with technical assistance by IDNR and IDOT staff. OHV projects are recommended by the Illinois Off-Highway Vehicle Trails Advisory Board.

44. RecreationUSA™ Search - USA Recreational Directory - RecreationUSA™
campground, provides myriad recreational opportunities for visitors. Pundersonis also Ohio's premier winter sports park. Sledding, snowmobiling and cross
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45. Outdoor British Columbia Recreational Activities
Maps. Parks. Photos Of The Month. recreational Manufactures. Rentals. Tours.Trails. Search Rescue. snowmobiling Area` s. Wanted Adds. Weather. Events Races
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46. Alcohol And Snowmobiling A Deadly Combination
New approaches may be needed to prevent and catch offenders. Another challenge isthe practice of combining alcohol consumption with recreational snowmobiling.
http://www.normie.ca/media releases/alcohol_and_snowmobiling_a_deadl.htm
Alcohol and Snowmobiling a Deadly Combination
In the 12 years between 1987 and 1998, snowmobile crashes killed 1,046 people in Canada. A study of these fatalities found that vehicle operators accounted for over 80 per cent of the deaths. (Drivers represent just under half of highway traffic fatalities.) The data reveal a distinct high-risk profile: a male in his mid 20s or 30s who operates a snowmobile after drinking on weekend nights.
  • Fatally injured operators aged 26 to 35 were about seven times more likely to have alcohol present in the blood than those over 55.
  • Fatal crashes occurring at night were 6.7 times more likely than daytime crashes to involve a drinking operator.
  • Weekend crashes (Friday night through Sunday) were almost twice as likely to involve alcohol than those during the week.
  • About 70 per cent of fatally injured operators had alcohol in their blood (compared to 46 per cent of highway drivers). Over half of these had a very high BAC, over 150 mg/dl.
A recent Ontario study which examines sports/recreational injuries in 1999-2000 highlights the severity of the problem. Almost half of hospitalizations involved motor vehicles. Of these, the highest proportion (one-third) were snowmobiles. Snowmobiling injuries were more severe and resulted in longer hospital stays than other recreational injuries. Alcohol was found in 65 per cent of those hospitalized for major snowmobiling injuries.

47. Living On Earth: May 5, 2000
John Catton of the environmental group Greater Yellowstone Coalition lauds Interior'saction to enforce and further limit recreational snowmobiling in national
http://www.loe.org/archives/000505.htm
Week of May 5, 2000
For information on how to listen to audio on our website, click here Recreational Snowmobile Ban Hope and Healing in the Wilderness Dept. A: Health Update ... ENTIRE SHOW (Click on the icon for RealAudio of that segment.)
FIRST HALF HOUR
HOST: Steve Curwood
REPORTERS: Jyl Hoyt, Jana Schroeder, Jeff Hoffman
UPDATES: Cynthia Graber, Diane Toomey
GUESTS: Joel Bratane, Gary Ferguson, Rachel Staab, Stephen Kress
(Theme music intro)
CURWOOD: From National Public Radio, this is Living on Earth.
(Music up and under)
CURWOOD: I'm Steve Curwood. Anti-snowmobilers win the latest round in their battle to keep wild places quiet. U.S. Interior Department officials will ban snowmobiles from almost all national parks. BARRY: It's very clear that Americans want places where they can find peace and quiet, and the purest air, and undisturbed wildlife, and not more pollution and stress from thousands of snowmobiles. CURWOOD: Also, the healing power of wild places. When some parents come to wit's end with a troubled teen, they let Mother Nature try her hand deep in the wilderness.

48. North Central Idaho Recreational Activities By Category
recreational Activities by Category. Click Lakes; Outfitters Guides;Museums. Music; Photography; Idaho's Public Lands; snowmobiling; Idaho's
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Recreational Activities by Category Auto Tours: Back to Top ATV Rental: Back to Top Back Country: Back to Top Biking: Camping: Back to Top Casinos: Back to Top College Sports: Back to Top Cross Country Skiing: Back to Top Downhill Skiing: Back to Top Fishing: Fishing Guides: Back to Top Fly Fishing: Back to Top Gold Panning: Back to Top Golfing: Back to Top Hiking:
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49. Central Colorado Recreational Activites And Links
Central Colorado recreational Activities. snowmobiling and Related ChamberMembers. Deep snow in the surrounding mountains, back country
http://www.salidachamber.org/recreation.html
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Central Colorado Recreational Activities Click here to go to our Chamber Members Recreation List. Biking Camping Climbing the fourteeners ... Rockhounding
Biking
Mountain Bike Map Cycling Related Chamber Members Mountain Bik ers love the mild climate, the trail variety and our great scenery. Fat tire enthusiasts think the Rainbow Trail and the Monarch Crest Trail are some of the finest single-track in Colorado. There is a local shuttle that can get you to the top of the Crest Trail, which is twelve miles of single-track along the Continental Divide. The Salida area offers rides suitable for families or the adventurous and some great road biking as well. Camping
Colorado State Parks Forest Service Campgrounds Camping Related Chamber Members There are many camping opportunities in the area. The Forest Service offers a vast selection of U.S. Forest Service Campgrounds located in the surrounding mountains, as well as some State Park Campgrounds along the Arkansas River. If you wish to be closer to civilization with amenities, there are a number of private campgrounds (See Lodging).

50. Hayward Wisconsin Fishing, Snowmobiling From Wisconsin Northland Outdoors
harvest. recreational uses include such things as hunting, fishing,camping, hiking, skiing, snowmobiling, and much more. Anglers
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Hunting - Hayward, Wisconsin If it's hunting you're after, there's deer, bear, ducks, grouse, woodcock, and small game hunting almost right out of your cabin door step in the vast Chequamegon Forest. You don't need to worry about many"no trespassing" signs here. Fall Goose Hunting At It's Best We are now booking for fall goose hunting trips, both in Northwest Wisconsin and on the border of the Agassiz National Refuge in Northern Minnesota. All trips include fully guided hunting and we can even arrange for or provide lodging too. Trips are limited to a maximum of 12 hunters. Hunting near the Agassiz Located near the US/ Canadian border, the Agassiz is a major stop over point for northern birds migrating sout and provides some great hunting opportunities. We have acess to 50 acres right on the border of the refuge and a total of 850 or more acres close by available for us to hunt on. Great hunting here and we can even set you up with a package that includes lodging.

51. Grand Lake, Colorado, Chamber Of Commerce Vacation Planner. Comprehensive Listin
recreational BUSINESSES IN GRAND LAKE, COLORADO National Park, we offer horsebackriding, animal farm, hayrides, sleigh rides, snowmobiling, Chuck wagon meals
http://www.grandlakechamber.com/recreationbusinesses.html
R ECREATIONAL B USINESSES IN G RAND L AKE, C OLORADO
Spirit Lake Rentals
Renting ATV, Jeep, Personal Watercraft and Scooters.
Frequent Rental Program
ATV DEALERS
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  • Grand Lake Motor Sports
    PO Box 687, 10438 US Hwy 34 - Grand Lake, CO 80447 - (970) 627-3806 Fax:: (970) 627-8047
  • Spirit Lake Rentals
    Snowmobile Rentals: Self guided, 10% off Mon-Thurs (except holidays) Damage protection available. Clothing included. Overnight rentals. Summer rentals: All Terrain Vehicles, Jeeps, Water Craft (Jet Skis), Scooters. Frequent Renter Discounts. Open 7 days a week.
    PO Box 1248, 347 West Portal Rd. - Grand Lake, CO 80447 (970) 627-9288 - (800) 894-3336
BICYCLE RENTAL BOAT RENTAL/REPAIR
  • Grand Lake Motor Sports (repair only)
    PO Box 687, 10438 US Hwy 34 - Grand Lake, CO 80447 (970) 627-3806
  • Trail Ridge Marina (boat rental and repair) PO Box 442, 12632 US Hwy 34 - Grand Lake, CO 80447 (970) 627-3586 - (303) 399-6351

52. Recreational Trail Design
Trail systems must be designed to offer different recreational activities (eg,hiking, snowmobiling), meet the experiential needs of users with different
http://www.cnr.umn.edu/FR/degprog/webclass/FR1901/
Recreational Trail Design
FR 1901, 002
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Class Number: 63380
Instructors: Dr. Mel Baughman
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College of Natural Resources, Department of Forest Resources
235 Natural Resources Administration Building St. Paul Campus baughman@umn.edu As an Assistant Dean in the College of Natural Resources, I provide oversight for undergraduate education, Student Services Office, information technology, and many other issues assigned by the Dean. As an Extension Forester I conduct applied research on forest policies and extension programs for private forest landowners. My expertise is in incentive programs for private forest landowners (e.g., income taxes, property taxes, technical assistance, education, conservation easements, cost-sharing), forest management planning, hardwood timber management, timber marketing, and recreational trail design. My recreational interests are wilderness canoeing, fishing, hunting, hiking, and photography. Office hours are by appointment. As an administrator and Extension forester I have a very erratic schedule each week and frequently participate in meetings on short notice. Students are welcome to stop by at any time, but I recommend calling or e-mailing me in advance to schedule an appointment. If I am not available when you visit or call, you may contact the Dean's Office receptionist (612) 624-1234 to find out when I will return.

53. IA DNR: Recreational Safety Programs
Several of these programs are related to recreational activities available for students designedto teach students the principles of safe snowmobiling and how
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The DNR coordinates recreational safety programs through their Fisheries and Wildlife Division. Several of these programs are related to recreational activities available for students coming to Springbrook or for use by Physical Education teachers in your school. By incorporating these activities at school you will have more time to do the hands-on portions during field trips. For additional information contact: Rod Slings, Iowa DNR, Wallace State Office Building, Des Moines, IA 50319, (5l5) 281-5918
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ATV (All Terrain vehicle) Rider Education
This is a mandatory program for individuals who ride their ATV 's on public. land. It is a cooperative program between the lowa DNR and the ATV Safety Institute (ASI). Courses are from 5 1/2 to 7 hours in length. The primary goal of the program is to promote the safe and responsible use of ATV's. Only ASI certified instructors are allowed to teach the course.
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Boating Education
This non-mandatory program is available as an instructed or home study course. The Iowa Boating Education Course is designed to promote safe and responsible boating practices and to instill a sense of responsibility by making the students aware of their actions and the potential consequences of these actions. The course is designed to be a least. 6 hours long. Students must be at least 12 years of age and score a minimum of 80% on the exam to become certified.

54. Maine Guides Online, Hunting, Fishing, Canoeing, Hiking, Whitewater Rafting...
Directory listing hunting, fishing, boating, and other recreational guides in Maine. Site permits Category Recreation Outdoors North America United States Maine...... Map of Maine, Snowmobile Information. snowmobiling is one of thelargest growing recreational activites in the State of Maine. We
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55. American Rivers - Wiswall Dam, Lamprey River In New Hampshire
In winter, the impoundment freezes, providing opportunities for skating, ice fishing,cross country skiing and snowmobiling. recreational and aesthetic value
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Dam Characteristics The Wiswall Dam is located on the Lamprey River and is owned by the Town of Durham. The dam has an 11-foot high spillway and is 200 feet in length. It is a concrete gravity dam, built circa 1911 and is classified as a Class B dam, or one whose failure would present a significant hazard. Historic and Current Uses The dam was originally built to power early manufacturing activities at the Wiswall Mills. The Town of Durham (Town) purchased the dam in 1965 to secure the impoundment as a supplementary water supply for the Town and University of New Hampshire (UNH). The impoundment has been utilized by this system in four of the past seven years (1995, 1997, 1999 and 2001) for periods of two to nine days. Withdrawals have occurred when both the Lamprey and the nearby Oyster River - the Town's primary water source - are experiencing low flow conditions, yet demand is high due to the beginning of the UNH academic year in late summer and early fall. The impoundment supports a limited warmwater fishery for largemouth and smallmouth bass, horned pout, perch and other species. Nesting ducks, turtles and mammals use backwater wetlands. The dam?s impoundment also provides regional summer recreational opportunities such as canoeing and swimming during times when the river is too low elsewhere. The Wiswall Road bridge area just above the dam is considered a valued recreational swimming resource to the community. In winter, the impoundment freezes, providing opportunities for skating, ice fishing, cross country skiing and snowmobiling. Recreational and aesthetic value is significant for residential property owners along the impoundment.

56. DEM - Snowmobiling
find locations for recreational activities. find events happening in MassParks.find a park by name. find park trail maps. contact MassParks. snowmobiling.
http://www.state.ma.us/dem/recreate/snowmobile.htm
Find out more about... Campground reservations Activity search Events Fees Find Park by Name Find Park by Location Find Trail Maps DEM's history MassParks main page make a campground reservation request a forests and parks recreation brochure find out about fees and passes find locations for recreational activities ... contact MassParks Snowmobiling
Snowmobile Use 2003
We invite you to enjoy your outdoor recreation activities this winter and experience the fun of snowmobiling at forests and parks across the Commonwealth. To assist you in your planning, we would like to acquaint you with the regulations for snow vehicle operation in MassParks, how to register your snowmobile, as well as featured state properties open to snowmobile use. Come out and play! We look forward to meeting you on the trails. Click here for a complete list of state properties open and closed to snowmobile use.

57. The Braywood Resort And Motel ACTIVITIES - Northern Wisconsin Vacation Lodging -
WINTERTIME brings snowmobiling in the heart of the most extensive WORLD CLASS trail Forthe recreational snowmobiler, trails are smooth and easy to follow.
http://www.braywood.com/brayactv.htm
Recreational Activities FALL . . . WINTER . . . SPRING . . . SUMMER Snowmobile Trail Conditions T he Braywood offers a multitude of recreational activities for guests of all ages. I n the FALL , mother nature's spectacular color show takes place from the middle of September to the first week of October and offers Autumn colors that are unsurpassed. FALL is also synonomous with hunting, which goes on into winter. W INTERTIME brings snowmobiling in the heart of the most extensive WORLD CLASS trail system in the country. All it takes is one snowmobile vacation in Eagle River and you'll be hooked. Snowmobile from your door to over hundreds of miles of groomed trails. For the recreational snowmobiler, trails are smooth and easy to follow. For the hard-core enthusiast, trips of 200 miles or more are not uncommon. S nowmobile race fans will love the World Championship Snowmobile Derby , which is just a few minutes down the trail. C ross-country skiers will love the proximity to the trails, including the marvelously groomed Anvil Lake Trail. Down hill skiing is also close by, and whatever you do, don't forget about the ice-fishing! O n the grounds of our resort, you can bask in the clean Northwoods air on our glistening sand beach, or play a game or two of volleyball, badminton, or horseshoes. There is a marked swimming area (the lake has a very gradual slope) which is ideal for younger children. There is also a playground for the younger kids, and a raft for the older ones.

58. The Recreational Trails Web Ring
of Iowa Explore one of Iowa's recreational trails, from hiking, biking, crosscountry skiing or snowmobiling Iowa has the perfect trail for your enjoyment.
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59. Revelstoke Edventures - Recreational Avalanche Courses For Snowmobilers
recreational AVALANCHE COURSES (RAC) FOR SNOWMOBILERS. In response to the tremendousgrowth in highmountain backcountry snowmobiling, Revelstoke Edventures has
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Where Revelstoke Edventures operates Select an Edventure Book an Edventure Meet the people that make it all happen Return to the main page Mountains as Water Towers Avalanche Field School for Snowmobilers Course Itinerary and Gear List for Snowmobilers
RECREATIONAL AVALANCHE COURSES (RAC) FOR SNOWMOBILERS This winter, more snowmobilers will venture deeper into the backcountry in search of the steepest and deepest powder. They will encounter avalanche terrain. Some will apply their avalanche safety skills and experience to stay alive, others who have no training may not be so fortunate. In response to the tremendous growth in high-mountain backcountry snowmobiling, Revelstoke Edventures has teamed up with some of the best snowmobiling Avalanche Technicians in Canada, those practicing snow science in the Selkirk Mountains. Together, we will offer 2 solid days of hands-on avalanche training on Boulder Mountain, recently voted the "Favourite Overall Snowmobiling Area in BC" by Snoriders West Rider’s Choice Awards. (For more info click here Over the course of the weekend, participants will have 10 hours of hands-on field experience on Boulder and 6 hours of in-class training, using videos, slides, and discussions. The course curriculum, instructional materials and student handbooks are all provided by the Canadian Avalanche Association (CAA), whose headquarters are based in Revelstoke, the backcountry capital of Canada. Together, we will conduct a basic snow pit analysis, estimate snow stability, select safe terrain for travel, and practice rescue techniques, with an emphasis on hazard recognition and safe travel by hazard avoidance. Click here to see the

60. Ontario Snowmobiling
Welcome to the Ontario snowmobiling. has over 50,000 km (30,000 mi.) of interconnected,groomed snowmobile trails forming the largest recreational trail system
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