Since its re-launch in 1990, each issue of Snow Goer magazine has included a What’s Hot/What’s Not section, featuring images of snowmobile life captured and submitted by readers. The images below are from the November 2012 issue of Snow Goer. If you have some photos of your snowmobiling life to share, submit them to jprusak@snowgoer.com, and you may see your image in print! Limit two photos per participant, please, and include your name and hometown with the submission. Also please note, low resolution photos or images with less-than-perfect focus won’t reprint well in magazines — send us only your best.
The view from my back yard. Submitted by Chris Dill of Irwin, Colorado.Sharing a Black Hills meadow with fellow Iowegians. Submitted by Chadd Goosmann of Sioux City, Iowa.Gearing up for riding, but stuck on the wrong John Deere. Submitted by Mark Reiss of Pierre, South Dakota.A true Rocky Mountain high. Submitted by Nate Gruenzner of Eagle Lake, Minnesota.The dog days of… winter? Submitted by Dean Pepperine of North Ferrisburgh, Vermont. He tells us his two dogs are “crazy about that sled. They hear it start up and literally run over to jump in the cargo rack.”“Quick, somebody get a net. I just caught a HUGE ditch pickle.” Photo submitted by Kelly Rider of Rockford, Ohio. Caption suggested by Bill Derr on the Snow Goer magazine Facebook page.
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