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by Submitted by Graham Barkey
Golden, BC

A perfect powder playground

Luke Burley of Golden, B.C., and his brother Jake headed deep into the Rockies for a couple of days of snowmobiling at Chatter Creek Lodge.

by Colin Payne
Crowsnest Pass, AB

This rider learned a lesson in gambling

Snowmobiler Vern Pederson of Blairmore chuckles about it now, but he was tired and cold when he got home from an afternoon poker run a few years ago.

by Maureen McEwan
Crowsnest Pass, AB

In the shadow of Window Mountain

Andrew Bokkel and members of the Calgary Snowmobile Club experience an unforgettable day of sledding at Window Mountain in the Crowsnest Pass.

by Maureen McEwan
Porcupine Plain, SK

A prickly situation

Leayon Rodgers, a trail groomer in Porcupine Plain, Saskatchewan, found himself in a foot of watery slush one sunny day in January.

by Patti K. Phillips
Porcupine Plain, SK

A 100-mile day

Leayon Rodgers, a member of the Porcupine Trail Blasters club, had a memorable 100-mile day of sledding around Porcupine Plain, Saskatchewan.

by Patti K. Phillips
Swan River, MB

Pumped about the sledding potential

Snowmobiler Leona Sweetser is having fun getting to know the wonderful and vast winter wonderland that is the Swan River Valley.

by Joshua K. Lockhart
Hudson Bay, SK

Riding the best trails and sleds make for an unforgettable day

Good friends, great trails and a chance to try out a new snowmobile all add up to one of Rick Dolezsar’s best days ever sledding in Hudson Bay.

by Gail Jansen
70 and 100 Mile House, BC

Mountains, lakes, plateaus and history

100 Mile House Snowmobile Club annual open ride to Ten-ee-ah Lodge

by Dan Williams
Nipawin, SK

High-mileage rider finds the best days on a well-groomed trail

Longtime sledder Bob Nicol had an amazing day of sledding from Nipawin to Little Bear Lake, Saskatchewan.

by Gail Jansen
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5 Things every snowmobiler must do before heading into avalanche country

5 Things every snowmobiler must do before heading into avalanche country.

Yorkton, SK

Inexperience is sometimes a laughing matter

In an effort to avoid damaging her new sled, Yorkton snowmobiler Jolene Kindiak accidentally flipped her sled upside down.

by Gail Jansen
Yorkton, SK

Family and friends make every day the best day ever

For Yorkton riders Paul Smolinski and Jolene Kindiak, the worst day of snowmobiling is still better than the best day of work.

by Gail Jansen
Mackenzie, BC

Hitting the high points

Sledders in Mackenzie, B.C., look forward to the upcoming snowmobiling season with great anticipation.

by Carol Ann Quibell
Iron Horse Trail, AB

Getting unstuck in Smoky Lake

Vern Billey and some fellow sledders had to call a Cat to help dig them out of a snowbank while sledding around Smoky Lake.

by Jessica Kirby
Iron Horse Trail, AB

A nighttime ride in Smoky Lake

One afternoon ride turned into a longer-than-expected adventure—but one that epitomizes the great snowmobiling in Smoky Lake, Alberta.

by Jessica Kirby