What’s Hot & Not In The World Of Snowmobiling

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. If you have snowmobiling photos you would like to share – whether you’d deem them “Hot” or “Not” – submit them to NLongworth@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 you!

Jordan Reimnitz
“Big air in the flatlands.” Submitted by Jordan Reimnitz of Farmington, Minnesota.
Christopher Spencer
“Ending the ride at the end of a tow rope.” Submitted by Christopher Spencer of Harrison Township, Michigan.
Jeremy Rau
“Continuing tradition: We are true Arctic Cat lovers — from our restored, showroom 1973 Lynx 292 to our F1100, F570 and F1100 Turbo Sno Pro Limited. This is me and my 3-year-old son, Haven, during his first ride on his new Arctic Cat Sno Pro 120.” Submitted by Jeremy Rau of Midland, Michigan.
Marc Gensler
“Riding on a -24 degree March day. Where is everyone?” Submitted by Marc Gensler of Plymouth, Minnesota.
Neal Kuhn
“So close, yet so far away.” Submitted by Neal Kuhn of Naperville, Illinois. Caption suggested by Zach Murrar on the Snow Goer 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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