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The Mountain Nytro’s New Shoes
Everywhere the 2012 FX Nytro MTX 162 touches the snow, it has new shoes, thanks to an all-new track and skis. Yamaha will again offer three models for mountain riding: FX Nytro MTX 162, FX Nytro MTX 153 and Phazer MTX.
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March 10, 2011
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Building a 2011 Polaris Pro RMK into a perfect backcountry mountain sled
Flashy colors, hot rod power and a lot of bling ... sounds about right for a mid-life crisis. But there’s more to Project MLC than that.
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January 17, 2011
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They’re After Your Access
Have you heard of the Winter Wildlands Alliance? It describes itself as a national “human-powered winter sports” group and therefore promotes access for backcountry/cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
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January 17, 2011
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M1000 designed to go big
At the other end of the spectrum from the Yamaha Phazer MTX you have the Arctic Cat M1000, arguably the most powerful stock sled on snow.
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January 17, 2011
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AF Canyon A Slice Of Powder Heaven
If it’s true that good things come in small packages, then put American Fork Canyon on your wish list of places to ride.
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January 17, 2011
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Challenge: Make RMK Lighter
About the only thing that probably comes close to getting paid to design pieces and parts of snowmobiles and then getting to test and ride those parts on a sled would be getting college credit for doing the same thing.
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January 17, 2011
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Ride It Right
For the most part, the West is experiencing the best start to a season in decades. Snow covered many riding hotspots starting in early November and continued to pile up through early December. It looks like this season could be the best in a while to get out and rack up some serious miles on a new mountain sled.
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January 17, 2011
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Project CHR: Canyons, Hillsides and Ridges
Normally, we build a sled that follows the hottest and newest trends of the market. This time, we built the machine the way we wanted it—going back to the basics of a lightweight, great-handling sled with just a little extra power. And we even took a few steps back in history (nitrous) to get the performance we were after.
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December 30, 2010
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Five Things You Have To Do Before Snowmobiling In Avalanche Country
Without training you can’t read nature’s warning signs. Would it be rational to drive on a busy city street and not know what a red octagon means? Blowing through (not stopping at) a stop sign doesn’t guarantee an accident, but it certainly increases your chances of a serious collision. Common sense isn’t common … it is learned. We simply don’t know what we don’t know.
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December 20, 2010
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Where Is Your Favorite Riding Area?
Now that we’ve published our exclusive Top 15 Trails in the West, where we ask hundreds of readers to tell us where they like to ride, we went a little deeper and asked a couple dozen sledders to be even more specific about where they like to ride.
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December 17, 2010
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Views 127
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