With nearly two feet of snow on city streets and sidewalks, some people might think it is a great idea to snowmobile to get around. Duluth officials disagree.
All the snow has made for awesome snowmobile conditions, but drinking and driving can ruin your sled and your life. Remember, Little Alan's Law is now in effect and it's already making an impact.
In Milaca, MN, students began riding their snowmobiles to school. That is until a letter was sent out by the school district reminding parents that snowmobiles are not allowed on the school property.
It's Snowmobile Safety Awareness week and now that we've received a fresh dusting of snow, the Minnesota DNR reminds everyone of these key safety tips:
Have you seen the map of the US that shows the majority of the country under an 'above snowfall' map for this coming winter? It's from a snowmobile parts store.
Recently the City Of Superior has opened a trail system for ATV's and snowmobiles to get around the city in the winter. Local ATV riders are hoping they can convince the city to keep these trail systems open year round.
If you love to hit the trails every winter, make sure to verify that your snowmobile registration is current. Not only registering your sled required, but it helps preserve the sport.
With the recent snowfall, snowmobile enthusiasts are itching to get out there and ride. The Minnesota DNR reminds riders, however, that trails are not yet ready for riding and don't officially open until December 1.