Here is a final update on modeled snow depth from the NOHRSC. The snow from last week’s Nor’easter is still present over the northeast, with the highest snow totals located over Maine. From the trail reports I’ve read out there, it seems that the snowmobiling is still pretty good. The temperatures have been coolerRead More
MaxWeather- your weekly sledder weather forecast
Modeled Snow Depth for the Continental U.S. (3/14/17) Here is the updated modeled snow depth for today from the NOHRSC. There is much more snow coverage than last week, which is great to see for us snow lovers. A clipper system last Sunday produced a wide swath of 6-12 inches of snow from southwestern NorthRead More
MaxWeather- Your weekly sledder weather forecast
February 28th – March 1st Winter Storm Recap Here are some of the snow totals from last week’s winter weather event. More snow than expected fell across far northern Michigan, where a heavy and persistent snow band set up and produced over a foot of snow in some locations. Amounts in eastern Wisconsin were inRead More
5 things to know about the 2018 Polaris lineup!
Polaris is banging on Ski-Doo’s door for the top spot in the sales podium. Team Roseau has nailed customer expectations in the mountain, on the trail and in most places in between. That means that it needs to find new niches and variation models to continue its ascent up mount marketshare. Here are 5 thingsRead More
MaxWeather- Your weekly sledder weather forecast
February 23-24 Winter Storm Recap Last week’s storm definitely panned out for snow lovers across the affected region. Despite a sudden southeastern shift in the overall track of the system, it still produced a wide swath of 6-12+ inches of snow from northern Nebraska to northeastern Wisconsin. The highest snow total I saw was 15” inRead More
MaxWeather- Your weekly sledder weather forecast
My name is Mark Bresnahan, and snowmobiling has been my lifelong passion. Starting at a young age on a 1981 Kitty Cat and progressing to a recently purchased 2012 Ski-Doo GSX, I’ve ridden my whole life. Whether it’s driving down beautifully groomed trails or carving the deep powder in the swamps of northern Minnesota, IRead More
7 Things You Should Never Snowmobile Without
Snowmobiling is one of the most enjoyable winter activities a person could do and some would argue THE most enjoyable. When I was younger and snowmobiling around my neighborhood, I would put on my snowsuit, boots, gloves, and helmet and ride over to my friend’s house. From there we would ride the local ditches andRead More
Five Things You Don’t Want to Miss at Hay Days 2016
It’s that time of year when the smell of racing fuel and burned oil fill the air. It’s time to think about winter activities like snowmobiling and snowmobiling; what else is there? To kick off the season, the Sno Barons Hay Days brings excitement every snowmobiler, young and old. There are plenty of activities andRead More
15 Things You May Have Missed at Hay Days
If you went to Hay Days, you may have missed some or all of the unique things in this list. If you didn’t make it to Hay Days this year, well…you did miss all of these things. This is why we put together this list of fifteen things you may have missed at Hay Days.Read More
2016 Arctic Cat Racers Unveiled
Arctic Cat unveiled two purpose-built race sleds last weekend during the 2015 Sno-Baron’s Hay Days. One model specific for snocross and the other for cross country racing. They also revealed a new trick up their sleeve; the SX Holeshot Device. Here is some information on that. Adjusting Rear Arm Hole Shot Device Collapse the rearRead More