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Reader-Submitted Images Capture Snowmobiling Lifestyle

A glance outside your window right now might bring visions of budding trees, growing lawns and a fresh crop of dandelions. But for riders like us, beautiful snowmobiling memories of winter are never far off.

With that in mind, we offer up another version of Snow Goer’s What’s Hot/What’s Not department. This one is from the December 2023 issue of the magazine. As always, it features select images from fellow snowmobilers.

The What’s Hot/What’s Not section has been in every issue of Snow Goer since the magazine was re-launched in 1990. The images capture the snowmobiling life in many different ways – fun or funny, scenic or silly. If you have snowmobiling photos you would like to share – whether you’d deem them “Hot” or “Not” – submit them to jprusak@snowgoer.com.

Please limit submissions to two photos, and include your name and hometown with the submission. Send the photo as an attachment, and note that low resolution images won’t reprint well in magazines — so only send us your best! Limit two submission per person, please. Again, email them to jprusak@snowgoer.com.

snowmobile and church
A classic Sunday-go-to-meetin’ sled. (Submitted by Doug Mychrall of Bobcaygeon, Ontario)
Fresh trail
There’s nothing like a freshly decorated trail. (Submitted by Dave Wheeler of Three Lakes, Wisconsin)
snowmobile beauty
Beautiful toys, no matter the color. (Submitted by Marion V. D’Acunto Jr. of Berlin, Connecticut)
3 years old's christmas
A 3-Year-Old’s Christmas Day Ride: “Santa isn’t going to get credit for this present!” (Submitted by Matt Buchholz of Portage, Wisconsin)

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Dog on snowmobile
“Snowmobiling is doggone good fun!” (Image submitted by Brendon Doucet of Litchfield, Connecticut; caption suggested by the Prairie Riders Snowmobile Club on the Snow Goer magazine Facebook page.)

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