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Discover Snowmobiling This Winter
| Source: International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association
HASLETT, MI--(Marketwire - December 14, 2007) - The arrival of snow doesn't mean you have to
lock yourself up inside for the winter months. Bundle up, get outdoors and
participate in an activity that 3 million people enjoy each year --
snowmobiling.
Snowmobiling allows you to create unforgettable memories with family and
friends while escaping the demands of everyday life. In fact, 95 percent of
snowmobile enthusiasts consider snowmobiling a family lifestyle activity.
Snowmobiling is one of the easiest recreational lifestyle activities to
learn, making it suitable for all ages.
There are 230,000 miles of groomed and marked snowmobile trails that wind
through beautiful scenery throughout North America. This amounts to more
miles of snowmobile trails than in the entire U.S. interstate highway
system. 80 percent of snowmobilers use the abundance of trails to explore
their surroundings in a way that can only be experienced from a snowmobile.
Try renting a snowmobile if you think the activity complements your
family's interests. Many ski resorts across North America now offer
snowmobile renting, along with all the gear necessary to hit the trails and
have some fun. These resorts are discovering that snowmobiling is one of
the most popular activities. There are also plenty of rental facilities
nearby snow-covered groomed trails throughout the country to consider.
For those interested in learning more about snowmobiling, the
www.gosnowmobiling.org Web site is an essential tool for guidance. It
provides information on how to get started in snowmobiling, dealers and
renters who can supply you with a snowmobile, locations to snowmobile and
more. It's a great way for the inexperienced snowmobiler to get informed. A
free e-newsletter is also available to sign up for through the Web site.
ISMA is an organization representing the four manufacturers of snowmobiles.
ISMA's main function is to provide and encourage policies, programs and
activities to improve the lifestyle activity of snowmobiling throughout the
world. It maintains strong partnerships with the Canadian Council of
Snowmobile Organizations (CCSO/CCOM) and the American Council of Snowmobile
Associations (ACSA). For more information about ISMA, visit
www.snowmobile.org. International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association,
1640 Haslett Road, Suite 170, Haslett, MI 48840.