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The main reason people snowmobile, according to a
Montana State University study are:
*To view the scenery
*To be with friends
*To get away from usual demands of life.
*To do something with their family
**To be close with nature.
*There are more than four million snowmobilers in
Canada and the United States.
Surveys show that over 94.5% of snowmobilers consider it
a family activity. The overwhelming majority of
snowmobile owners are married and have children.
Snowmobiling appeals to people of all ages - from
youngsters to senior citizens. Studies reveal that
snowmobilers generally ride close to home. On day trips,
snowmobilers typically travel 30 to 75 miles to favorite
riding areas or on favorite trails. There is a growing
interest in touring - spending several nights traveling,
shopping, dining and sleeping along the way. However,
for overnight trips, distances traveled normally range
between 100 and 150 miles per day.
Although primarily a recreational activity, snowmobiling
also provides many other useful functions. In remote
portions of Canada and the U.S., snowmobiles are some
citizens' primary source of transportation. Snowmobiles
are relied upon by law enforcement units throughout the
snowbelt for search and rescue work and emergency
missions. They are used also by surveyors, ranchers,
public utility employees, environmental and wildlife
scientists and countless others. Ski-touring centers
across North America utilize snowmobiles for trail
grooming and track setting. Snowmobiles are also widely
used by cross-country ski race officials, dog sled
races, and by ski patrols for rescue purposes.
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