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Snowmobiling Fact book: Snowmobiling in Europe
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Snowmobiling in Northern Europe is very popular and growing. There were 35,963 new snowmobiles sold in the countries of Finland, Sweden and Norway, Russia and others in 2008-2009. There are over 300 snowmobile clubs in Sweden alone and they, like their North American brothers and sisters, participate in fund raising, trail development, shows and more. In the Scandinavian countries, snowmobiling is a big part of their winter economic engine and provides thousands of full time jobs.
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Upcoming Snowmobiling Events
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Snowmobile Safety Week
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February 12-20, 2011
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5 Steps to Get Started in Snowmobiling
Interested in joining the 3 million people who already enjoy snowmobiling each year, but don't know how to get started? Follow these five simple steps to get started in snowmobiling for a fun-filled winter with family and friends.
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International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association Touts Renting a Snowmobile
If you've ridden a snowmobile, you've probably already discovered that snowmobiling is the perfect activity to enjoy during the winter months with family and friends. For those who haven't tried snowmobiling before, it's time to test drive one and determine if snowmobiling is right for you. Renting is the perfect way to do just that. You'll learn that operating a snowmobile is less difficult than you may think.
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Snowmobiling: Do you know the facts?
Snowmobiling enhances winter tourism. There are over 225,000 miles of snowmobile trails in North America, many of which interconnect to form a vast network, allowing snowmobilers to travel to other towns, states and provinces. Other trails lead to winter destinations, festivals and resorts. The marked and groomed trails provide the highest level of riding enjoyment for residents and tourists alike.
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