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Winter is here and we got some snow.Thank God!!:)

The Heritage Trail is now open for a bit.Keep checking back for updates.



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Think Snow!!!

Across a special part of North America, summer weather is uncertain but winter always brings snow. More than 10 million people look forward to that blanket of white and the pleasures of enjoying the outdoors on snowmobiles. Many things make snowmobiling fun: the breathtaking beauty of a snow-filled woods, field or mountain; the precision performance of a well-designed machine; the satisfaction of traversing the winter landscape with friends and family. Yes, snowmobilers savor the winter world, and that calls for extra responsibility. Training, experience and awareness are all traits of the accomplished snowmobiler. You are the "Safe Riders! You make snowmobiling safe." Snowmobiling is fun, but its work, too. It challenges the body and mind, and that's part of the reason you're so relaxed at the end of a day of snowmobiling. While you are riding, the wind, sun, glare, cold, vibration, motion and other factors work together to affect both driver and passenger. Yes, there's plenty of challenge awaiting you as you drive your snowmobile into the winter wonderland. Alcohol magnifies and distorts those challenges and can quickly turn an enjoyable outing into a situation that's hazardous for you and others.

We snowmobile on the Heritage Trail, which is 32 miles long in southeastern Allen County around Hoagland and Maples. Also not to far is the Potawatomi snowmobile trail at Pokagon Park up north of Angola and has 22 miles of trails and is developed by the Potawatomi Snowmobile Club.



ISA Winter Recreation Show Snowmobiler of the Year: Tonya Walden Snowmobiler Dealer: Rochester Polaris Club of the Year: Hoagland Blizzard Blazers Ed Hiner Mileage: Dave Lienerth Scrapbook: Potawatomi Snowmobilers Publisher's Award: Potawatomi Snowmobilers Trail Club of the year: Elkhart Best Decorated Small Booth: Snow Drifters Best Decorated Large Booth: Artic Cat President's Award: ISAPP Club (Past Presidents)

(more pics)Lunchtime out in the great outdoors at the Brimley ISA Ride-in



I currently have had no time to update this site. I appologize for the inconvenience. I have had to work 12 hour shifts plus school, plus two kids and a girlfriend, this leaves me not much time for anything else right now.


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We finally got some snow, maybe enough to open the trail. Hopefully we got enough soon!!!

Please check the calander on the events page to see what is going on in the months of January 2007 and February 2007."Yes Mark, I know, it is 2007 not 2006!!!!"




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