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Snowmobile Organizations-American Council of Snowmobile Associations (ACSA) Uniting the Snowmobile Community
http://www.snowmobilers.org/snowmobile-organizations.aspx
It has never been more critical to support organized snowmobiling. Become a Friend of ACSA and help to keep public lands OPEN! Government Agencies and Programs. Sound and Environment Research. Recreation Rules to Live by. National Motorized Recreational Organizations. National Non-motorized Trail Associations. National Trail Training Organizations. National Outdoor Education and Resource Organizations. State Laws and Rules. Safe Rider Safety Awareness Program. Avalanche Safety for Snowmobile Riders.
cmbackcountryrentals.com
CM Backcountry Rentals - Associations/Organizations
http://www.cmbackcountryrentals.com/Associations-Organizations.html
McCall Area Chamber of Commerce:. International Association of Snowmobile Administrators:. International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association:. American Council of Snowmobile Associations:. ATV/Offroad (Trails and Maps). ATV Safety and Riding Info. Local Area Info and Services.
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Quiz | Section 5: Dangers to Avoid | Safe Riders! Snowmobile Safety Awareness Program
http://www.saferiderssafetyawareness.org/safe-riders-section-5-quiz.aspx
Section 1: Be Prepared for Your Ride. Section 2: Key Snowmobile Parts. Section 3: Riding Tips. Section 4: Surviving Emergencies. Section 5: Dangers to Avoid. Speed and Careless Operation. Section 5: Dangers to Avoid. 1 Alcohol consumption or drug use:. A: Helps keep you warm. B: Helps improve your vision, balance and coordination. C: Slows your reaction time and impairs your balance and coordination. D: A and B. E: None of the above. 2 Careless or reckless operation includes:. D: A and B. D: B and C.
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Comprehensive Snowmobile Safety Test | Safe Riders! Snowmobile Safety Awareness Program
http://www.saferiderssafetyawareness.org/safe-riders-snowmobiling-safety-test.aspx
Section 1: Be Prepared for Your Ride. Section 2: Key Snowmobile Parts. Section 3: Riding Tips. Section 4: Surviving Emergencies. Section 5: Dangers to Avoid. Safe Riders' Safety Course Test. Section 1: Be Prepared for Your Ride. Snowmobile riding apparel should be worn in layers that include. A: Lightweight, non-cotton under layers and windproof and waterproof outer layers. B: Water repellant gloves and non-cotton socks. C: Helmet, facemask and eye protection. E: All of the above. E: None of the above.
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Tips on Starting Your Snowmobile | Safe Riders! Snowmobile Safety Awareness Program
http://www.saferiderssafetyawareness.org/snowmobiling-riding-tips.html
Section 1: Be Prepared for Your Ride. Section 2: Key Snowmobile Parts. Section 3: Riding Tips. Riding in a Group. Etiquette for Encountering Trail Grooming Equipment. Section 4: Surviving Emergencies. Section 5: Dangers to Avoid. Section 3: Riding Tips. First, read the owner's manual for your snowmobile to become familiar with it before starting it for the first time. This is the best guide to learn all the controls and adjustments for your particular machine. Once you have completed all pre-ride checks.
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Quiz | Section 1: Be Prepared for Your Ride | Safe Riders! Snowmobile Safety Awareness Program
http://www.saferiderssafetyawareness.org/safe-riders-section-1-quiz.aspx
Section 1: Be Prepared for Your Ride. Section 2: Key Snowmobile Parts. Section 3: Riding Tips. Section 4: Surviving Emergencies. Section 5: Dangers to Avoid. Section 1: Be Prepared for Your Ride. Snowmobile riding apparel should be worn in layers that include. A: Lightweight, non-cotton under layers and windproof and waterproof outer layers. B: Water repellant gloves and non-cotton socks. C: Helmet, facemask and eye protection. D: Waterproof boots with liner that wicks perspiration away from the foot.
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Site Map | Safe Riders! Snowmobile Safety Awareness Program
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Be Prepared for Your Ride. Riding in a Group. Etiquette for Encountering Trail Grooming Equipment. Speed and Careless Operation. Provided in Partnership By.
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Dangers To Avoid While Snomobiling | Safe Riders! Snowmobile Safety Awareness Program
http://www.saferiderssafetyawareness.org/snowmobiling-dangers-to-avoid.html
Section 1: Be Prepared for Your Ride. Section 2: Key Snowmobile Parts. Section 3: Riding Tips. Section 4: Surviving Emergencies. Section 5: Dangers to Avoid. Speed and Careless Operation. Section 5: Dangers To Avoid. It is important that riders consider potential dangers like impaired operation, speed and careless operation, roads and railroads, ice, and avalanches all which can be present when snowmobiling. This section provides tips on how to avoid these dangers. Alcohol and drugs negatively affect a...
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Quiz | Section 3: Riding Tips | Safe Riders! Snowmobile Safety Awareness Program
http://www.saferiderssafetyawareness.org/safe-riders-section-3-quiz.aspx
Section 1: Be Prepared for Your Ride. Section 2: Key Snowmobile Parts. Section 3: Riding Tips. Riding in a Group. Etiquette for Encountering Trail Grooming Equipment. Section 4: Surviving Emergencies. Section 5: Dangers to Avoid. Section 3: Riding Tips. When starting your snowmobile:. A: Be in a position where you can control it once it starts. B: Make sure it is pointed in a safe direction. C: Make sure the track, skis and throttle are not frozen. E: All of the above. E: A and C. A: Stop and yield signs.
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Quiz | Section 4: Surviving Emergencies | Safe Riders! Snowmobile Safety Awareness Program
http://www.saferiderssafetyawareness.org/safe-riders-section-4-quiz.aspx
Section 1: Be Prepared for Your Ride. Section 2: Key Snowmobile Parts. Section 3: Riding Tips. Section 4: Surviving Emergencies. Section 5: Dangers to Avoid. Section 4: Surviving Emergencies. In the event of an emergency situation:. A: Call for help on your phone, then wait. B: Quickly assess the situation and methodically determine your best options. C: Be prepared by carrying safety equipment, tools and a first aid kit. D: B and C. E: All of the above. If you become stranded while snowmobiling:. A: War...