The frigid temps are doing the lakes and rivers well with the limited snowfall- this is a good head start to the forthcoming snow. Lacking good riding conditions my kids and I did the next best thing- spectating at the season Sno-X opener at Duluth’s Spirit Mountain Ski resort this last weekend. This professional Sno-X opener was suppose to run Thanksgiving weekend but we all know how fluke-y warm November was.
The sleds were flyin’ high all weekend and its simply amazing how these young racers can whip these snowmobiles around literally in mid-air… they make it look so easy… at least to start out but you can really see how brutal it is as the race wears on.
For those of you that are fans of the big GREEN machine… well, you came out on top in both the Pro-Stock and Pro-Mod classes. Looks like they may be hard to beat once again.
As for the trail conditions around here… some sledders are riding a bit further north on the smaller lakes and such but it is limited. Our own test riding is also very limited. We’ll need another good 6-10″ snowfall before things open up.
So in the meantime… participate by attending a race and watching your favorite brand compete in the sno-x, x-country, oval, ice lemans circuits near you. Or, kick-back and enjoy your favorite snowmobiling DVD. Ohh yeah, get your sled prepped now if it is not- act, don’t wait and re-act to Mother-nature.
PS. I had the pleasure of meeting Nick Keller, at the Spirit Mountain race, a fellow sledder that is going to attempt to break the world record by putting on over 12,000 miles in 60 consecutive days- all in the name of fighting cancer. He’ll be doing this by running the trail systems of Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan. Nick has his own story to tell here so take some time and visit www.Snowballcancer.org.
Ride right (to the right), ride safe,
David Karpik
BLADE Snowmobiles