
You have decided to have some recreational fun this winter in New England. You like to snow ski, ice skate but wanted to see some country and not be restricted to a small area.
Maine is one big state and to cover lots of ground, climb on a snowmobile. The snow sledding industry is a big one when you have the top five trail system to ride on. Many clubs work year round to take care of their corner of Maine. Making new trails, widening existing ones, building bridges and doing everything possible to enhanced the experience. Imagine stopping a machine and watching deer and moose feed...or the back drop of a stop to stretch when Mt Katahdin is covered in snow in the in your lap or you can hear and see a roaring river falls with icicles, clear crisp air, and a bright sun making the snow sparkle. Forget diving onto the couch this winter. Grab your helmet and point the car north to Maine. Learn more about snow sledding at the
Maine Snowmobile Association's website. Maine has more than 13,500 miles of groomed ITS and club trails. There are 265 sled clubs in "Vacationland" working hard to make sure your winter vacation is memorable
and fun. Myth number one. "It's too cold to ride". No..new hi tech snowmobiling jackets and pants are flooding the market and the machines have heated thumb and hand warmers. And the most models are liquid cooled with radiation under your feet so if you are cold..you are not dressed right and missing out on the fun. Plan to snow sled in Maine over the holidays and this winter season.
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This looks like a lot of fun... I have never been north of Jersey in winter. And the snow there put big whelps on me and my mom. I was a little tot. But one of these winters I'm going to have to come up to Maine and check this out. I won't get snowed in will I?