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Snowmobile Lifestyle Captured In Photos

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. As you’ll see below in this installment from the January 2020 issue, the photos in each issue run the gambit from scenic to silly, hedonistic to heroic, bonding with friends to picking on riding buddies.

If you have snowmobiling photos you would like to share – whether you’d deem them “Hot” or “Not” – submit them to JPrusak@SnowGoer.com, and you may see your image in print! Please limit submissions to two photos, and include your name and hometown with the submission. Send the photo as an attachment, and please note that low resolution images won’t reprint well in magazines — so send us only your best!

Without further adieu, here’s What’s Hot and What’s Not – as submitted by readers like you.

Finland snowmobile
Driving my Cat around Lake Inari in Finland (Submitted by Erkka Kestitalo of Inari, Finland)
snowmobilers at bond falls
Fun times in the U.P. at Bond Falls (Submitted by Brent Pick of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin)
snowmobile on the beach
My kind of beach weather – photo taken on the south short of Lake Ontario at Fair Haven Beach State Park. (Submitted by Scott Martin of Ontario, New York)
ride a snowman
When you’re desperate for a riding partner (Submitted by Michael Soley of Portage, Wisconsin)
snowmobiles after fire
“We’ve got hot deals on sleds this season, we’re burning through the selection!” (Submitted by Brian Blanchard of Millinocket, Maine. Caption suggested by Travis Barker on the Snow Goer magazine Facebook page.)

Editor’s Note: Every Snow Goer issue includes in-depth sled reports and comparisons, aftermarket gear and accessories reviews, riding destination articles, do-it-yourself repair information, snowmobile technology and more. Subscribe to Snow Goer now to receive print and/or digital issues.

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