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Some facts posted in their e-newsletter:
•Amount spent in Canada every year on snowmobiling: $6 billion.
•Calories burned in one hour of snowmobiling: 300.
•Calories burned in one hour of shovelling out your snowmobile: 508.
•Average age of snowmobiler: 43 years old.
•Most sold makes and models: 2008 Ski-Doo Mini Z 120, 2010 Arctic Cat M8 162 Sno Pro, 2008 Arctic Cat F5 EFI, 2008 Arctic Cat F5 EFI, 2009 Ski-Doo Summit X 146 800R Power T.E.K.
•Most bizarre snowmobiling practice: Summer lake sledding
•Sled only a mother could love: The 1966 Snoscoot
•Did you know that you are allowed to ride snowmobiles in National Parks such as Yellowstone, Rocky Mountain and Grand Teton? You just have to get a permit, and ride on the snow-covered highways, which are closed to automobile traffic in the winter.
•Farthest snowmobile jump: 263 feet
•Amount spent in Canada every year on snowmobiling: $6 billion.
•Calories burned in one hour of snowmobiling: 300.
•Calories burned in one hour of shovelling out your snowmobile: 508.
•Average age of snowmobiler: 43 years old.
•Most sold makes and models: 2008 Ski-Doo Mini Z 120, 2010 Arctic Cat M8 162 Sno Pro, 2008 Arctic Cat F5 EFI, 2008 Arctic Cat F5 EFI, 2009 Ski-Doo Summit X 146 800R Power T.E.K.
•Most bizarre snowmobiling practice: Summer lake sledding
•Sled only a mother could love: The 1966 Snoscoot
•Did you know that you are allowed to ride snowmobiles in National Parks such as Yellowstone, Rocky Mountain and Grand Teton? You just have to get a permit, and ride on the snow-covered highways, which are closed to automobile traffic in the winter.
•Farthest snowmobile jump: 263 feet