So I was just down in West Yellowstone, Montana, for the 2015 World Snowmobile Expo. Didn't realize this little town was such a major sledding destination. There are more than 400 trails just outside the park and lots of high elevation riding. Oh, and they have this awesome annual event called...
I got to interview Levi LaVallee this month! Amazing rider and a really down-to-earth kind of guy. He's going to be in Whitecourt, Alberta, for the World Snowmobile Invasion in Febuary 2015.
Here's the exclusive: No limits for Levi LaVallee
Here's an article I just wrote for SnoRiders about the Western Canadian Hillcross Association (WCHA) and Tyler Collett. Check it out:
The reignition of hillclimb racing
SnoRiders is having a contest right now that pits top sledding areas in Western Canada against each other. It's called the SledTown ShowDown contest and we're already in Round 3 of the contest.
Right now, it's The Pas versus Clearwater, Manitoba and Whiteshell Provincial Park versus Swan...
SnoRiders magazines is having a contest right now that pits top snowmobiling areas in Western Canada. It's called the SledTown ShowDown contest and we're already in Round 3 of the contest.
For Saskatchewan, it's Hudson Bay vs. Candle Lake and Elk Ridge/Waskesiu vs. Duck Mountain Park/Canora...
We've moved on to Round 3 of the SledTown ShowDown contest, and now it's Revelstoke that's up against Valemount. Vote here:
And Sicamous versus Golden.
Loved writing this story!
Over the top
Megan Render took her sledding game to a whole new level when she discovered chute climbing.
PS. Did you know she was the first female up the Monster Chute in Revy? Just sayin...
The people at SnoRiders magazine have come up with a new contest to find Western Canada's top sledding destination. It's called the SledTown ShowDown and basically it bids the best riding areas against eachother to see which one is No. 1. Anyone can go on and vote for their favourite destination...
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Thanks for the suggestions guys! I was looking for grassroots people. They don't necessarily have to belong to a snowmobile club, just be good people who give back to the sport!
Hello, who would you say has the biggest impact on the snowmobile scene in the Sicamous area? Someone who dedicates their time to keeping riding areas open, showing people around and promoting the sport.
Suggestions? Let's hear em!