“3 Old Guys” Venture On The Ride Of A Lifetime
The “3 Old Guys” – Rob Hallstrom, Rex Hibbert and Paul Dick ages 65-72 – approached the end of their epic snowmobile ride from Grand Rapids, Minnesota to Fairbanks, Alaska, roughly a 4750 Mile trip through some of the toughest conditions North America has to offer. To no surprise, there have been complications along the journey such as: sled...
U Maine Students Create First ‘Clean’ Snowmobile
University of Maine Engineering Team Finishes Second place at the Society of Automotive Engineers World Congress, after remapping the Fuel System in the Snowmobile to allow it to run on Hydrogen and Natural gasses, causing a significant decrease in the by-products emitted from the Engine. Although only a prototype, this could pave the way for more environmentally friendly engines...
Registration For Next Cain’s Quest Opening Soon…
It's that time of year again! Cain's Quest 2024 Race will open registration on May 1st, for the upcoming endurance race in 2024. Unfortunately, the race was suddenly cancelled this year due to unsafe weather conditions yet the excitement for the race still remains amongst the participants. Join the anticipation for the 2024 race, and register your team.
Eric Church Carried His Son With A Broken Shoulder 500 Yards To Paramedics Following A Severe Snowmobile Accident
Eric Church plays the hero in his 8 year old son's story after him and his father get into a snowmobile accident in the wilderness, where no paramedics could reach them. Eric, with no hesitation grabs his son after seeing him hit his head (with a helmet on), thinking his son suffered a concussion. He then ran with his...
2024 Arctic Cat Catalyst – First Ride Impressions That Rock!
During the long 12 hour drive up to Cat’s headquarters in Thief River Falls, Minnesota, we asked ourselves over and over again, “is it really going to be that good?” When you are on your way to ride the first truly new Arctic Cat chassis in basically a decade, there is plenty of excitement to get you past any sort...
Cat Attacks! 2024 Catalyst is ready to feed.
By Jason Kawczynski Ever been to a mosh pit? If you were at the release of the brand new Arctic Cat chassis at Haydays this year you would have gotten a taste of the fever the Cat faithful have been waiting for. The pictures don’t do it justice as there were literally thousands of people smashed as close as possible...
Always Pinned Hitch Organizer
The time we spend in the great outdoors is part of who we are. The vehicles, the equipment, the accessories, it all brings us and nature together… Except for hitches. Misplaced hitches, lost straps, and lost pins ends Today. This well thought out system keeps all your staps/ hitches organized and safe on the wall when not in use. This system...
Enthusiasts to Name Arctic Cat’s New Revolutionary Platform
You’ve waited for it and now you can name it! As of now, enthusiasts can submit names for Arctic Cat’s revolutionary new snowmobile platform, which will launch at Hay Days and be available for pre-order beginning in 2023. The platform is designed to give everyone the ride of their life, with more centralized weight distribution, a lightweight yet strong...
Arctic Cat® and The American Institute for Avalanche Research and Education (AIARE) Team to Advance Avalanche Safety Education
THIEF RIVER FALLS, MINN./VAIL, COLO. -- Arctic Cat® Inc., a Textron Inc. (NYSE:TXT) company, and the American Institute for Avalanche Research and Education (AIARE) announced today that AIARE has become Arctic Cat’s official avalanche safety education partner. This relationship will further promote avalanche safety education to a larger audience, so more snowmobile enthusiasts can share the ride safely. AIARE makes...
“I want to cross Lake Ontario on a Snowmobile” Henry Bieda
Since the 1960’s, stories of water crossings on snowmobiles have long been told around the fireplace with grandpa, and during the late nights spent in the shop. The art of “water skipping” was only attainable by the late 60’s when snowmobiles were capable of achieving the necessary speed of twenty-eight to thirty miles an hour on water. Before this...

























