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		<title>Ontario Snowmobilers: Early-Season Permit Discount</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Nov 2006 20:15:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A note to all Ontario snowmobilers &#8211; the OFSC is offering a full-season snowmobile permit at a discount rate of Cdn$180, until December 1st.&#160; After that, full-season permits go back to their regular price of Cdn$230.
David Helwig of SooToday.com has the scoop at the link below.
Via: SooToday.com &#8211; A word to snowmobilers
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A note to all Ontario snowmobilers &#8211; the <addr title="Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs">OFSC</addr> is offering a full-season snowmobile permit at a discount rate of Cdn$180, until December 1st.&nbsp; After that, full-season permits go back to their regular price of Cdn$230.</p>
<p>David Helwig of SooToday.com has the scoop at the link below.</p>
<p>Via: SooToday.com &#8211; <a href="http://www.sootoday.com/content/sports/full_story.asp?StoryNumber=21065">A word to snowmobilers</a></p>
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		<title>My First Ride &#8211; Part I</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Nov 2006 03:49:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rick Mahn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve long meant to write about my first snowmobile adventure. Most would (and do) call it their first ride, but it was well and truly an adventure for the 14 year-old I was in 1982. This was the ride that defined snowmobiling for me, it was the beginning of a lifelong love of Winter &#38; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve long meant to write about my first snowmobile adventure. Most would (and do) call it their first ride, but it was well and truly an adventure for the 14 year-old I was in 1982. This was the ride that defined snowmobiling for me, it was the beginning of a lifelong love of Winter &amp; of snowmobiling.</p>
<p>The ride was in the northern area of Dunn county Wisconsin, just north of the city of <a href="http://www.menomonie.com/">Menomonie</a> with my cousin, uncle and my uncle&#8217;s friend Dale &amp; his son. The ride wasn&#8217;t long by our standards today, but our route out &amp; back was upwards of 30 miles &#8211; though we did have many stops planned along the way. My dad and I rode absolute leftovers &#8211; they were ours, and we were thrilled to have them, but they were quite old and in ill repair to be kind. An aside &#8211; only one of our sleds made it back that night, and just barely at that!</p>
<p>My snowmobile was a <a title="Click here for a photo - courtesy DAVID'S VINTAGE SNOWMOBILE PAGE" href="http://www.vintagesnowmobiles.50megs.com/1968_ALOUETTE_PAGE.html">1968 Alouette</a> &#8211; I&#8217;ve no idea of the model or engine size other than it was a air-cooled one-lunger that had the carburetor right in my chest.&nbsp; My dad&#8217;s sled was a slightly newer <a title="Click here to view a picture, courtesy of DAVID'S VINTAGE SNOWMOBILE PAGE" href="http://www.vintagesnowmobiles.50megs.com/1971_SKI_DOO_MAIN_4.html">1971 Ski-Doo Nordic</a> 400cc (I think) fan-twin.&nbsp; Our trailer was a late-&#8217;60s model single-place with tilt &amp; swivel.&nbsp; How we trailered two aging machines 40 miles to our starting point (and back) is another story!&nbsp; Dad, I need your help on telling that tale <em>(it involves a Chevy Chevette and a lot of ingenuity) <img alt="smile_wink" src="http://spaces.live.com/rte/emoticons/smile_wink.gif">.</em>&nbsp; Our other gear was made up of rather good Sorel pac-boots, but went downhill from there: cheap mitts, hand-me-down snowmobile suit, $30 helmets with bubble shields , and other assorted otherwise-good winter-ware that shouldn&#8217;t be used for snowmobiling . Such are the makings of an event that will live among my fondest memories for life.
<p>We met the rest of the group at my uncle&#8217;s friend Dale&#8217;s place, where everyone got sleds loaded and extra socks packed. From there it was a 15 minute drive to our starting point on the shores of Tainter Lake, at a house mysteriously described as &#8220;Uncle Stan&#8217;s&#8221;.&nbsp; The first leg of about 3 miles took us to the Elk Point Inn &#8211; a cozy little bar on the other side of the lake.&nbsp; About half-way across the lake, my headlight goes out &#8211; and being a &#8220;newbie&#8221; at this trail riding thing I just kept following the taillight in front of me!&nbsp; Good thing we didn&#8217;t hit any frost heaves or ploughed lanes on the lake, or I might have had a really exciting time! Turns out that it was just a loose connection under the hood, and was quickly reconnected.
<p>With our first drama out of the way, we stepped in the bar and had a beer, er, Coke (hey I was only 14!)
<p align="right"><em>Part II is in the works &#8211; give me a few days to dredge up the details.&nbsp; They&#8217;re lurking somewhere in the old memory bank.</em></p>
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