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Bring Snocross Racing to You

Can’t make it to Spirit Mountain, Duluth, MN for the Professional Snocross opener this weekend? Check out this LIVECAM and bring racing to you. Also, stay tuned – we’ll be bringing you day to day coverage of the events.

Racers to Watch, Duluth 2008

With the snocross season opener just a few days away there is much excitement and anticipation. There’s a lot to think about this season with a brand new sanctioning body in control and I think everyone will have their eyes peeled; not only at the sleds on the track, but the expected improvements at the [...]

Be a Crew Member for a Day.

Wanna be a snocross crew member for a day. Avalanche racing and their sponsors are gonna allow one lucky race fan (per event) be an official member of the team for a day at one of the 08/09 AMSOIL Championship Snocross Series National Tour Events and win prizes. Pretty cool. Plus if an Avalanche Racing [...]

Snowmobile Org Out to Do Good

SledBrite snowmobile cleaners recently met up with members of the SnomadS Snofari Club at the Novi Snow Show in southeast Michigan. We donated a Starter Kit of snowmobile cleaners for their biggest fundraiser of the year, a raffle and auction Saturday November 8th in Keego Harbor. We like the various causes they support and are [...]

Michigan-Not All Treasures are Buried

Michigan is a Midwestern state named after Lake Michigan whose name is a French adaptation of the Ojibwa Indian term mishigami, meaning large lake. Michigan has the longest freshwater shoreline in the world. Michigan is ranked third for the number of registered recreation boats, behind California and Florida. Michigan has 11,037 inland lakes. A person [...]

Lake Cumberland Poker Run, 2008

In 1750 Dr. Thomas Walker was the first frontiersman to stand on the high bluffs of the Appalachians overlooking a river flowing through the mountains. He named it in honor of the Duke of Cumberland, son of George the ΙІ of England. Two hundred years later, Wolf Creek Dam was constructed on the Cumberland River [...]

Two Fatal Accidents on Lake Cumberland, Labor Day Weekend

Two unfortunate and fatal accidents happened on Lake Cumberland over Labor Day weekend. The first, a boating accident, occurred early Sunday morning at 12:28 am when a boat struck the bank on Cemetery Island. The driver was killed after his 36 ft Baja Outlaw went airborne and overturned after striking the bank. His passenger was [...]

Invasive Species Expansion

Maybe many people don’t know about the small and seemingly harmless striped shells that that begin appearing at the bottom of their lakes and streams. Boaters and water enthusiasts in the Great Lakes, and unfortunately the inland lakes of the states surrounding the Great Lakes, know these small, but ever multiplying shells all too well. [...]

Grand Lake, OK – Boat Tour Stop 2

The Bio-Kleen Team left Lake Havasu and headed back across Arizona. In Flagstaff, there was still snow in the high elevations. The scenery in New Mexico was a beautiful panoramic view of the sprawling flat topped mountains, petrified forests and black lava fields. As we approached Oklahoma City there were tornado warnings and we could [...]