Monthly Archives: January 2011

Today’s sledding joke — Remember this?


Got a sledding joke you think we should publish? Email it to us at snowmobileclub@yahoo.com.

Check out all 19 trail stops for SnowJam 2011!


Plan for a full day of snowmobiling on Satuday, Jan 22, if you want to hit all 19 of the trail stops for the area’s premier snowmobile trail ride. Like in prior years, the more trail stops you visit and pick up a SnowJam ticket, the more chances you’ll have to win the cash and other prizes at SnowJam. Just drop the tickets into the drawing for whatever prizes you most want to win.

Here’s a list of the trail stops this year:

  • Dirty Gun, Amenia
  • Happy Trails Tavern, Argusville
  • Arthur Petro Serve
  • Coaches Corner, Arthur
  • Kelly’s Cafe, Arthur
  • Gordy’s Inc Travel Plaza, Casselton and Mapleton
  • Governors Inn and Conference Center, Casselton
  • Red Baron Lounge and Pizza Pub, Casselton
  • T’s Shamrock, Casselton
  • Vet’s Club. Casselton
  • Harwood Cenex
  • American Legion., Harwood
  • Davenport Supper Club and Lounge
  • Express Lane Cenex, Kindred
  • Hagge’s Bar and Grill, Mapleton
  • Kojak’s  Bar and Grill, Leonard
  • M&M Convenience Store, Leonard
  • Outback Saloon, Georgetown, MN

In addition, thanks to these other SnowJam 2011 sponsors

Snowmobiling joke: Signs of Snow Addiction!


Signs of Snow Addiction!

  • When you’re truck is in the driveway because your new sled is in the garage
  • When you thumb twitches at the forecast of snow
  • When your email address refers to your sled instead of you
  • If your neighbors refer to you as “the guy with the snowmobiles”
  • When you spend a Saturday morning in July at your local dealer talking sleds
  • When you save your broken sled parts for the memories
  • When your wife knows parts by name and she doesn’t want to
  • When you stop in the middle of nowhere and thank God you’re still alive
  • When a part just fell off your sled an dyou wonder how much weight you just saved

Snow Addicts don’t go to meetings…they go snowmobiling!  The first part of recovery is admitting you have a problem.

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