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  1. Should snowmobiling be allowed in national parks? The government has decided that, with new restrictions, snowmobiling can continue at national parks. ... An article from: New York Times Upfront
  2. Winter racing preview.(Hillclimbs/Hillcross: RACING NEWS * SCHEDULE * STATS): An article from: Snow Week
  3. Are box stockers in ovals' future?(OVALS/ENDURO: RACING NEWS * SCHEDULE * STATS)(International Snowmobile Racing ): An article from: Snow Week by Colby Johnson, 2005-11-21
  4. News on Hibbert, Kuster, points Champs and more.(DIALED IN): An article from: Snow Week by Vince Castellanos, 2005-11-21

101. Montanaforum.com: Parks And Public Lands
CODY – In the midst of confusing and conflicting court opinions regarding snowmobilingregulations, winter traffic through Yellowstone National Park’s east
http://www.montanaforum.com/indices/land.php?nnn=2

102. Snowmobile Information For Golden, BC, Canadian Rocky Mountains
This link opens a fact sheet compiled by Golden RCMP about important regulationswhich apply to all vehicles and trailers travelling on BChighways and that
http://www.go2rockies.com/businesses/snowmobileinfo.htm
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Welcome to winter fun in Golden! A more detailed winter recreation map is available for viewing at most accommodation and tourism related businesses in Golden. Areas dedicated to one, or several types of winter recreation in and around Golden have been agreed to by members of the Backcountry Conflict Resolution Committee (BCRC) of Golden.
The BCRC is composed of recreational and commercial, motorized and non-motorized winter enthusiasts, including representatives from the B.C. Government. For over 5 years, this group has committed itself to ending conflict within the backcountry, and has zoned areas for certain uses. These agreements have been established by members of the public, for the public interest.
Areas shown on the map as red trails are zoned for snowmobile use. Other areas not marked may have motorized restrictions. Please check the maps at local snowmobile retailers, the Chamber of Commerce Visitor Information Centre (Ph: 250-344-7125) or the B.C. Forest Service office (Ph: 250-344-7500) if in doubt. Please help us keep these local agreements alive and have a great time!
Grooming frequencies may vary! Please support the grooming efforts of the local club by buying a local club membership or donating to the grooming fund!

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