Mount Rose is located just east of the north end of Lake Tahoe. The elevation is between 8,000 and 10,000 feet with an average of eight feet of snow in the higher elevations.
There is about twenty square miles of great riding in the Mount Rose area. So gambling isn't the only thing to do in the area.
From the first appearance, the slopes of Mount Rose looks like it easily could be climbed, but the deep snow makes it difficult to power up the mountainside to the microwave towers perched near the summit, but the open sidehill allows riders to cut a trail across the slope.
On first attempt, the riders work hard to reach the narrow trail halfway up the slope that leads to the towers. But reaching the trail proves to be much easier than holding the trail.
At first, trying to make it thru the freshly fallen powder to the micrwave towers was just for fun-A stab at the slope to see if it's possible, but the snow is to deep and the slope to steep. Still, the snowmobilers persist. Each attempt nets them about ten more yards, as each rider follows in the previous trail, cutting into the slope and packing a lane, still several hundred yards away from the top, but eventually, when the snow sets up they will conquer the hill.
You can't go everywhere you want...especially when it snows. You have to wait until the freash snow sets up, and then you can go about anywhere...until it snows again.
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Monday, July 7, 2014
Sunday, July 6, 2014
MASSEY SALES TRIPLE
November 1974 - Des Moines Iowa - Spokesmen for Massey-Ferguson reported that the company's Ski Whiz snowmobile sales so far this season are more than triple of those in 1973/74, and add that prospects are "excellent" for a record year in 1974/75.
"We may not sustain this rate of increase throughout the winter months." said the vice president of marketing, "but with heavier than average snow fall and below average temperatures predicted for snowmobiling areas this winter, we're hopeful of doubling our snowmobile sales this season compared to last.".
"We may not sustain this rate of increase throughout the winter months." said the vice president of marketing, "but with heavier than average snow fall and below average temperatures predicted for snowmobiling areas this winter, we're hopeful of doubling our snowmobile sales this season compared to last.".
Saturday, July 5, 2014
THE 1980 YAMAHA SS440
All new for Yamaha for their 1980 Snowmobile lineup was the SS440.
The SS440 had a new fan cooled 440cc engine which was mounted lower in the frame, resulting in a snowmobile that had remarkable handling and control. To top it of, the SS440 is 15 pounds lighter than the 440 Exciter. It had many features which the Exciter does not have.
Yamaha claimed, "when you go out to make fresh tracks in the snow, make them with the freshest snowmobile on snow."
The SS440 had a new fan cooled 440cc engine which was mounted lower in the frame, resulting in a snowmobile that had remarkable handling and control. To top it of, the SS440 is 15 pounds lighter than the 440 Exciter. It had many features which the Exciter does not have.
Yamaha claimed, "when you go out to make fresh tracks in the snow, make them with the freshest snowmobile on snow."
Friday, July 4, 2014
1974 CHAPARRAL SSX
The 1974 Chaparral SSX got a new liquid cooled Xenoah engine in 1974 and Chaparral claimed that it runs cool all day long, reduced the chances of piston seizure, smoother, more consistent power output and virtually eliminated the possibility of vapor lock. The SSX was available with either a 340cc or 440cc. Chaparral claimed the 340 put out 40HP and the 440 50HP
Thursday, July 3, 2014
1976/77 POLARIS COLTS AND THE PRICES
A Polaris ad with the features and prices of their 1976 and1977 Polaris Colt sleds
Polaris Star Engines
Torque Balanced Drive System
Polaris Slide Rail Suspension
Polaris Hydraulic Disk Brakes
Polaris Advertised: Squeeze the throttle and away you go.
The Polaris Colt will give you a run for your money
Polaris Star Engines
Torque Balanced Drive System
Polaris Slide Rail Suspension
Polaris Hydraulic Disk Brakes
Polaris Advertised: Squeeze the throttle and away you go.
The Polaris Colt will give you a run for your money
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
THE BEGINNING OF SNOCROSS RACING
AFTER YEARS OF WAITING IN THE WINGS, THE SNOWMOBILE RACING EVENT KNOWN AS SNOCROSS HAS BURST ON THE SCENE WITH MUSCLES, ICE AND FIRE.
The first seeds of snocross were planted in 1976, when Sno Pro drivers returned from Scandinavia with reports of a different kind of snowmobile racing being practiced there.
Based on motocross, the summertime event for motorcycle consisting of a mile or two of rough, bumpy terrain full of hills, jumps, sand and stones, snocross is a natural extension of the sport for Scandinavians. Snowmobiles there are called "scooters" and most Europeans regard sleds as motorcycles for snow.
The American drivers saw upwards of twenty Scandinavian sledders at a time racing on motocross style tracks carved out on the deep Arctic Circle snow. It was fast, popular with both drivers and fans alike and although no one could report seeing anyone hurt racing snocross, it looked scary.
The first seeds of snocross were planted in 1976, when Sno Pro drivers returned from Scandinavia with reports of a different kind of snowmobile racing being practiced there.
Based on motocross, the summertime event for motorcycle consisting of a mile or two of rough, bumpy terrain full of hills, jumps, sand and stones, snocross is a natural extension of the sport for Scandinavians. Snowmobiles there are called "scooters" and most Europeans regard sleds as motorcycles for snow.
The American drivers saw upwards of twenty Scandinavian sledders at a time racing on motocross style tracks carved out on the deep Arctic Circle snow. It was fast, popular with both drivers and fans alike and although no one could report seeing anyone hurt racing snocross, it looked scary.
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
MOTO-SKI'S VACATION CONTEST
Valcourt, Quebec - As winners in Moto-Ski's "Winter Dream Safari" contest, 10 couples received a free snowmobile vacation in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, during the first week of February, 1975. The contest ran from October 15 to November 30, 1974 for consumers who registered at participating Moto-Ski dealers.
Winners were flown to Reno, Nevada then driven to Lake Tahoe for the six day vacation, which included guided safaris through the mountains.
Winners were flown to Reno, Nevada then driven to Lake Tahoe for the six day vacation, which included guided safaris through the mountains.
Monday, June 30, 2014
POLARIS SETS SALES RECORD
The 1986-87 sale season, which included severe snow droughts in some prime snowmobile sales markets, was the sixth straight record-setting sales year for Polaris, which saw the total sales top $100 million for a one year period.
Sunday, June 29, 2014
Saturday, June 28, 2014
ABOUT MYSELF
I would like
to tell you a little more about myself. As I've illustrated in my
profile within this blog, my life has been centered around snowmobiles
which includes the present time. I was a Rupp dealer from 1969 thru
it's death in 1978. In 1980, I, along with some help made an attempt to
bring Rupp Industries back into existence. "GO HERE",
To read all about this attempt. In 1984, I moved to South Dakota and
went on to expand my snowmobile parts and accessories operation by the
name of SnoCat Shack and later was renamed Sport Shack, because of a
legal matter. I sold Sport Shack in 1996 and started a company by the
name of Battery Shack and sold over 14,000 batteries in 10 years. "CLICK HERE", To learn more about this business.
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