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Sledder’s dictionary

  Man, there are a lot of words out there these days, some are tricky. This should help.   Jeweet: Did you eat? Or, have you eaten yet? Usage: “Jeweet? Yahtoo!” (see…

Gettin’ Down with Chris Brown

Between throes of adoring fans, we had the chance to sit down with the man himself at the Edmonton Sled Show and get the lowdown on what’s going on with Chris Brown for…

Miss January 2010, 2011, 2014: FXR’s Newest Rider

FXR is growing in the backcountry. They’re lucky enough to have sledding rock stars Bret Rasmussen and Sahen Skinner as their top-tier sponsored riders, but in 2014, they started the hunt to…

CLUTCHED 2 TRAILER

AKA “Move to Canada Recruitment Video”.

Wolverine, Tumbler Ridge BC

With the diverse terrain and good snowpack, Wolverine has something for all types of rider. If you’re into throwing a shovel for a while, there are a lot of areas in Carnage…

Valemount Crystal Ridge Update

The final hurdle in the Crystal Ridge Sled Ski area construction has been crossed and the area will be open for the 2012/13 season.  The costly building and installation of a 4m…

Sled Dealer Sponsors Valemount Snowhost Program

Loyal customers and staff of Martin Motor Sports frequent the backcountry terrain surrounding Valemount, BC.  According to Curtis Anderson, Division Manager, it was only natural that the dealership support the Valemount area…

Gaining Traction – Reagan Sieg Interview

"The bike is the ultimate tool for exploring the trees and tight terrain. But as soon as there is sunshine, I hit the big slopes to shred downhill cliff lines that would…

How to Tow a Dead Snowmobile

This video will show you how to tow a dead snowmobile safely, including where to attach the tow strap. Don't forget to remove the belt!

TRIP REPORT – Into The Unknown by Patrick Orton

The time spent preparing to live out of a pop-up camper for a month in Alaska with two snowmobiles and a non-existent budget is exciting and nerve-wracking. The anticipation of the unknown…