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Wisconsin has 22,000 miles of groomed snowmobile trails — enough to sled from Los Angeles to New York and back three times.

 

FEATURES AND PROFILES

These Sleds Are Made for Fun

These Sleds Are Made for Fun In other parts of the world, a foot of snow dumped overnight and 40-below wind chill are sound reasons to pull the shades, crank up the heat, and turn on the television. But to some, snow is a precious natural resource because it means one thing: snowmobiling.
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TRAVELOGUES

A Weekend at Telemark

A Weekend at Telemark The classic resorts of northern Wisconsin offer visitors the ultimate in winter activities. Telemark Resort in Cable, just off County Highway M, has just about everything a winter sports nut could possibly want, including serving as the starting point for the upcoming Birkie.
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TOURS AND ITINERARIES

Snow Sports

Snow Sports From mid-December through March, Wisconsin’s snowfall beckons outdoor sports enthusiasts to hit the trails, hop on the lift and rev up the engines.
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MISCELLANEOUS

Talking Snowmobiling with Dick Decker

A member of the International Snowmobile Hall of Fame, Dick Decker is one of the best known tour guides (along with his wife, Audrey) and racers in North America. A snowmobiler since the mid-1960s, Decker is a founding father of the World Championship Snowmobile Derby in Eagle River and the owner of Decker Sno-Venture Tours.
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