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Hey everyone it’s Jerry Norris at The Fledge, welcome to another episode of Every Damn Day and today i’ve got our new friend Amy on the show and we’re gonna talk about playing.

Hi, how are you doing Amy?

I am doing great I’m ready to play

You are ready to play already.

All right so let’s go let’s start out with tell us something about you we don’t really know you yet and we we’re looking forward to our relationship and let’s get to know you a little bit

Let’s see, “I am a Scorpio, I enjoy a long walks on the beach,”  ha ha! Yeah um I have three wonderful children who’d be so embarrassed that I said that I have two boys who are in high school they are a junior and a sophomore in Waverly and i have a 10 year old daughter who’s also in Waverly

Make It Go in the Snow [HC]

SKU 978-1-61599-815-9
$37.95
People and Ideas in the History of Snowmobile
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Product Details
UPC: 978-1-61599-815-9
Brand: Modern History Press
Binding: Hardcover
Audiobook: Audible, iTunes
Edition: 1st
Author: Larry Jorgensen
Pages: 194
Publication Date: 08/01/2024

Through the years, the challenge of powered transportation in the snow has been met with ideas from explorers, creative inventors and small companies, all with new ideas - often unique and sometimes successful. The name "snowmobile" was trademarked in 1917, but there were snow travel ideas before that date and certainly thousands more since.

Winter explorers and trailblazers sought to replace their dogsleds and snowshoes as they explored difficult locations, including remote locations, on the north and south poles. Early inventors of snow vehicles often scavenged parts from many mechanical devices, trying many power and propulsion methods, from 2- and 4-stroke engines to air propulsion, and even a "snow biting" screw auger concept.

The snow travel ideas from some early inventors were simply designed to solve their own needs; others came from entrepreneurs who believed folks would be impressed and want to buy their creations. Some of their ideas evolved into companies such as Polaris, Arctic Cat and Ski-Doo, which prospered and now can trace their roots back to that first snowmobile idea.

Make It Go In The Snow provides a fun look at the history of a few of the many thousands of snow travel ideas and those enthusiasts who gave them birth. Captured and recorded are a wide variety of snowmobile ideas, without offering judgment on any individual venture. Join me as I pay tribute to all those ideas; past, present and future. But keep watching, because more snow excitement is waiting to be created.

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