Volunteering at its best
Sharon Northcott, a member of McMurray Sno-Drifters snowmobile club in Fort McMurray, is a shining example of dedication and commitment
Sharon Northcott, a member of McMurray Sno-Drifters snowmobile club in Fort McMurray, is a shining example of dedication and commitment
Ken Harding has been sledding on Vancouver Island for nearly 40 years.
Whitecourt, the Snowmobile Capital of Alberta, is full of recreation opportunities long after the snow has melted
The draw of Whitecourt, Alberta's 330-kilometre—and growing—snowmobile trail network is strengthened by a supportive membership
The Antique and Classic Snowmobile Club of Canada started small, but they have grown immeasurably.
byThe Whitecourt Trailblazers, a snowmobile club in Whitecourt, Alberta, have been improving their community for 30 years and counting.
Whitecourt’s eagerly anticipated Sled Invasion weekend was a huge success.
Dale Gunderson was a great mentor and is remembered for his years of community-mindedness in Whitecourt, Alberta.
An open letter to the media by sledder Susie Rainsberry, written March 15, 2010
by Susie RainsberryBob Zimmerman, safety co-ordinator for the B.C. Snowmobile Federation, uses and recommends the SPOT GPS messenger device.
by Joni KratsUtah mountain responder Steve Achelis studied how electronics can interfere with avalanche transceiver operation
by Joni KratsSnowmobile in Whitecourt, Alberta, for family-friendly adventure.
Karl Klassen, public avalanche bulletins manager for the Canadian Avalanche Association, analyzed an amazing spot near Valemount.
by Joni KratsDwayne Brandly shares more stories of snowmobiling GPS rescues
by Dwayne BrandlyDwayne Brandly shares his GPS practices for safety and route-finding while snowmobiling
by Dwayne BrandlyMatch your snow assessment abilities with public avalanche bulletin manager, Karl Klassen, as he turns his eye to Prattle Glacier near Golden
by Joni Krats