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A snowmobile (known as a snowmachine in AlaskaAlaska

Alaska is a U.S. state, located on the northwest tier of North America....
 and parts of New EnglandNew England

New England is a region of the United States located in the northeastern corner of the country....
) is a land vehicle commonly propelled by track(s) at the rear and ski(s)Ski

A ski is a long flat device worn on the feet designed to help the wearer slide over snow....
 up front for steering. In contrast, the first motor vehicle made to operate on snow, the AerosanAerosan

An aerosan is a type of propeller-powered snowmobile, running on skis, used for communications, mail deliveries, medical aid...
 invented in RussiaRussia

Russia , also the Russian Federation , is a country that stretches over a vast expanse of Eurasia....
 by Igor SikorskyIgor Sikorsky

...
, was propellerPropeller

A propeller is a device which transmits power by converting it into thrust for propulsion of a vehicle such as an aircraft, ...
-powered and running on skis.

Early snowmobiles used rubber tracks, however a modern snowmobile will have a track made of a kevlar composite. They are designed to be operated on snowSnow

Snow is precipitation in the form of crystalline water ice, consisting of a multitude of snowflakes....
 and iceIce

Ice is an Oxide class mineral that is referred to by any one of the 14 known solid phases of water....
, and require no roadRoad

A road is an identifiable route or path between two or more places....
 or trail. Most snowmobiles are typically powered by two-stroke gasolineGasoline

Gasoline, also called petrol, is a petroleum-derived liquid mixture consisting primarily of hydrocarbons and enhanced ...
/petrol internal combustion engineInternal combustion engine

The internal combustion engine is a heat engine in which the burning of a fuel occurs in a confined space called a combustio...
s. Four-stroke engines are becoming more and more popular in snowmobiles. Summertime occupations for snowmobile enthusiasts can also involve drag racingDrag racing

Drag racing is a form of auto racing in which cars or motorcycles attempt to complete a fairly short, straight and level cou...
 on grassGrass

Grass generally describes a monocotyledonous green plant in the family Poaceae, botanically regarded as true grasses....
, asphaltAsphalt

Asphalt is a sticky, black and highly viscous liquid or semi-solid that is present in most crude petroleums and in some natu...
 strips, or even across water. People who ride them commonly are known as snowmobilers. The three main types of riding are Snowcross/racing, trail riding and mountain climbing.

History

Multi-passenger snowmobiles



The origin of the snowmobile is not the work of any one inventor but more a process of advances in engines for the propulsion of vehicles and supporting devices over snow. It parallels the development of automobile and later aviation, often inventors using the same componants for a different use.

The Aerosan, propeller-powered and running on skis, was built in 1909-1910 by the RussiaRussia

Russia , also the Russian Federation , is a country that stretches over a vast expanse of Eurasia....
n inventor Igor SikorskyIgor Sikorsky

...
. Aerosans were used by the Soviet Red ArmyRed Army

The short forms Red Army and RKKA refer to the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, , the armed forces first organiz...
 during the Winter WarWinter War

The Winter War broke out when the Soviet Union attacked Finland on November 30, 1939, three months after the start of World...
 and the Second World WarWorld War II Overview

World War II, or the Second World War, was a worldwide conflict fought between the Allied Powers and the Axis Powers ,...
  (There is some dispute over whether Aerosans should be considered a snowmobiles, as they are not propelled by tracks).

Adolphe KégresseAdolphe Kégresse

Adolphe K?gresse, , was a French military engineer, inventor of the half-track....
 designed an original caterpillar trackCaterpillar track

Caterpillar tracks are large tracks used on tanks, construction equipment and certain other off-road vehicles....
s system, called the Kégresse track, while working for Tsar Nicholas II of RussiaNicholas II of Russia

Nicholas II of Russia was the last Emperor of Russia, King of Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland....
 between 1906 and 1916. These used a flexible belt rather than interlocking metal segments and could be fitted to a conventional car or truck to turn it into a half-trackHalf-track

A half-track is a civilian or military vehicle with regular wheels on the front for steering, and caterpillar tracks on the ...
, suitable for use over soft ground, including snow. Conventional front wheels and steering were used but the wheel could be fitted with skis as seen in the upper right image. He applied it to several cars in the Royal garage including Rolls-RoyceRolls-Royce Limited

Rolls-Royce Limited was a British car and aero-engine manufacturing company founded by Henry Royce and C.S....
 cars and PackardPackard

Packard was a United States based brand of luxury automobile built by the Packard Motors Company of Detroit, Michigan,...
 trucks. Although this was not a snowmobile, it could be thought as one of the ancestor of the modern concept.

The first United States patentPatent Overview

A patent is a set of exclusive rights granted by a state to a patentee for a fixed period of time in exchange for the regul...
 for a snow-vehicle using the now recognized format of rear track(s) and front skis was issued to Ray H. Muscott of Waters, MI on June 27, 1916 with U.S. Patent # 1,188,981. Many individuals later modified Ford Model TFord Model T

The Ford Model T was an automobile produced by Henry Ford's Ford Motor Company from 1908 through 1927....
s with the undercarriage replaced with tracks and skis following this design. They were popular for rural mail delivery for a time.

The relatively dry snow conditions of the United States Midwest suited the converted model Ts and other like vehicles but they were not suitable for operation in more humid snow areas such as Southern QuebecQuebec

Quebec, or Qubec in French, In 1898, the Canadian Parliament passed the first Quebec Boundary Extension Act that expan...
. This led Joseph-Armand BombardierJoseph-Armand Bombardier

Joseph-Armand Bombardier was a Canadian inventor and businessman, who invented the snowmobile and was the founder of Bombard...
 of the small town of Valcourt in Quebec, CanadaCanada

Canada is the world's second-largest country by total area, occupying most of northern North America....
, to invent a different caterpillar trackFacts About Caterpillar track

Caterpillar tracks are large tracks used on tanks, construction equipment and certain other off-road vehicles....
 system suitable for all kinds of snow conditions. Bombardier had already made some "metal" tracked vehicles since 1928, but his new revolutionary track traction system (a toothed wheel covered in rubber, and a rubber and cotton track that wraps around the back wheels) was his first major invention. He started production of a large, enclosed, seven-passenger snowmobile in 1937, the B-7 and introduced another enclosed twelve-passenger model, the B-12 in 1942. The B-7 had a V-8 flathead engineFlathead engine

Flathead engine refers to an internal combustion engine that has the valves placed in the engine block beside the piston, in...
 from Ford Motor CompanyFord Motor Company

Ford Motor Company is an American multinational corporation and one of the largest automobile manufacturers in the world....
. The B-12 had a flathead in line six cylinder engine from ChryslerChrysler

The Chrysler Corporation was an American automobile manufacturer that existed independently from 19251998....
 industrial, and 2,817 units were produced until 1951. It was used in many applications, such as ambulances, Canada post vehicles, winter "school buses", forestry machines and even army vehicles in World War IIWorld War II

World War II, or the Second World War, was a worldwide conflict fought between the Allied Powers and the Axis Powers ,...
. Bombardier had always dreamed of a smaller version, more like the size of a motor scooter.

Individual snowmobiles

Numerous people had similar ideas. Edgar and Allen Hetteen and David Johnson of Roseau, Minnesota were among the first to build a practical snowmobile in 1955-1956, but the early machines were heavy (1000 lbs or 450 kg) and slow (20 mph or 30 km/h). Their company, Hetteen Hoist & Derrick Co., became Polaris IndustriesPolaris Industries

Polaris Industries manufactures a full line of all-terrain vehicles, snowmobiles, Ranger utility vehicles in 2wd, 4wd or 6wd...
, a major snowmobile manufacturer.. It was only in 1959, when engines became lighter and smaller than before, that Bombardier invented what we know as the modern snowmobile in its open-cockpit one- or two-person form, and started selling it as the "Ski-doo". Competitors sprang up and copied and improved his design. In the 1970s1970s

The 1970s decade refers to the years from 1970 to 1979, inclusive....
 there were over a hundred snowmobile manufacturers. From 1970 to 1973 they sold close to two million machines, a sales summit never since equalled, with a peak of half a million in 1971. Many of the snowmobile companies were small outfits and the biggest manufacturers were often attempts by motorcycleMotorcycle

A motorcycle is a two-wheeled vehicle powered by an engine....
 makers and outboard motorOutboard motor

An outboard motor is a propulsion system for boats. ...
 makers to branch off in a new market. Most of these companies went bankruptBankruptcy

Bankruptcy is a legally declared inability or impairment of ability of an individual or organization to pay their creditors....
 during the gasoline crisis of 1973 and succeeding recessions, or were bought up by the larger ones. Sales rebounded to 260,000 in 1997 but went down gradually afterward, influenced by warmer winters and the use during all four seasons of small one- or two-person ATVAll-terrain vehicle

The term "all-terrain vehicle" is used in a general sense to describe any of a number of small open motorised buggies and t...
s. The snowmobile market is now divided up between the four large North American makers and some specialized makers like the European Alpina SnowmobilesAlpina snowmobile

Alpina Snowmobiles Alpina Snowmobiles are manufactured in Italy by Alpina s.r.l....
. Modern snowmobiles can achieve speeds in excess of 120 mph [190 km/h]). Racing snowmobiles reach speeds in excess of 180 mph [288 km/h].

Snowmobiles are widely used in arcticFacts About Arctic

The Arctic is the area around the Earth's North Pole, opposite the Antarctican area around the South Pole....
 territories for travelTravel

Travel is the transport of people on a trip/journey or the process or time involved in a person or object moving from one lo...
. However, the small population of the Arctic areas makes for a correspondingly small market. Most of the annual snowmobile production is sold for recreational purposes much further south, in those parts of North AmericaNorth America

North America is a continent in the Earth's northern hemisphere and almost fully in the western hemisphere....
 where the snow cover is stable during the winterWinter

Winter is one of the four seasons of temperate zones....
 months. The number of snowmobiles in EuropeEurope

Europe is one of the seven traditional continents of the Earth....
 and other parts of the world is relatively low, though they are growing rapidly in popularity.

Snowmobiles designed to perform various work tasks have been available for many years with dual tracks from such manufacturers as Aktiv (Sweden), who made the GrizzlyAktiv Grizzly

Aktiv Grizzly, dual-track snowmobile, manufactured by Aktiv Maskin ?stersund AB in Sweden....
, Ockelbo (Sweden), who made the 8000, and Bombardier who made the Alpine and later the Alpine II. Currently Alpina SnowmobilesAlpina snowmobile

Alpina Snowmobiles Alpina Snowmobiles are manufactured in Italy by Alpina s.r.l....
 is the only manufacturer of dual track work sleds.

An odd version of snowmobile is the Swedish LarvenLarven

Larven "Catepillar" was a Swedish snowmobile that was manufactured from the 1960s to the 1980s in ?stersund....
made by Lenko in ÖstersundÖstersund

official_name = ?stersund|motto = Vinterstaden ...
 from the 1960s until the end of the 1980s. It was a very small and basic design with just an engine in the rear and a track. The driver sat on it and steered using skiis on his feet

Performance

Snowmobiles are capable of moving across steep hillsides without sliding downslope as the rider is putting his weight toward the uphill side. High-performance snowmobiles will beat most stock or aftermarket cars in a 0-100 km/h drag race (when the snowmobile is equipped for "asphalt drags"). Many 2007 snowmobiles will accelerate to 100mph+ in under six seconds (when set-up for ice-drags). Mountain sleds permit access in remote areas, of deep snow, which was nearly impossible a few decades ago. This is mainly due to improvements in technology.

Cornices and other kinds of jumps are sought after for aerial maneuvers. Riders often search for un-tracked, prime terrain and are known to "trailblaze" or "boondock" deep into remote territory where there is absolutely no visible path to travel on. This is possible because snowmobiles ride on top of the snow and roads are not required. Snowmobile contact with burried rocks, logs and even frozen ground, however, can cause extensive damage to modern snowmobiles (or injuries to the rider) and is avoided. Riders will often look for large open fields of fresh snow where they can sleiter. Some riders use extensively modified snowmobiles, customized with parts such as handle bar risers, handguards, custom/lightweight hoods, windshields, and seats, running board supports, and numerous other modifications that increase power and maneuverability. Many of these customizations can now be purchased straight off the showroom floor on stock models.

Environmental impact


The environmentNatural environment

The natural environment comprises all living and non-living things that occur naturally on Earth....
al impact of snowmobiles has been the subject of much debate. Most snowmobiles are still powered by two-stroke engines, although Alpina SnowmobilesAlpina snowmobile

Alpina Snowmobiles Alpina Snowmobiles are manufactured in Italy by Alpina s.r.l....
 and YamahaYamaha

The Japanese name "Yamaha" in English translates to "Mountain Leaf"....
 have been using four-strokes respectively since 2002 and 2003. In the last decade several manufacturers have been successful in designing less polluting motors, and putting most of them in production. Yamaha and Arctic-Cat were the first to mass produce four-stroke models, which are significantly less polluting than the early two-stroke machines. Alpina offers a 4-stroke EFI engine equipped with exhaust converter (catalyst) and dual oxygen-probe, which is the state of the art in the emissions control among snowmobiles. Bombardier’s Semi-Direct Injection (SDI) two stroke motors emit 60 percent less pollutants than previous carburated 2-strokes. Polaris is using a fuel-injection technology called "Cleanfire Injection" on their 2 strokes. The industry is also working on direct injected "clean two strokes" which are actually an improvement on carburetedCarburetor

The carburetor, carburettor, or carburetter , also called carb or carbie for short, is a device that m...
 four strokes in terms of NOX emissions. Only four-stroke snowmobiles are allowed in Yellowstone National ParkYellowstone National Park Overview

Yellowstone National Park is a U.S....
 since a bylaw was passed to minimize emissions and noise.

Maximum noise restrictions have been enacted by law for both production snowmobiles and aftermarket components. Efforts for noise reduction have been so successful that engineers no longer look to engine noise as the major sourse of snowmobile noise and have moved on to suppressing mechanical noise of the suspensions and tracks. Ski-doo has introduced silent track technology to some production models.

Few studies have shown any effect at all of snowmobile interference with wildlife. Few large animals live in areas of prime snowmobiling because the snow is often too deep and the animals have moved on to winter ranges with less snow and more feed. Some animals like bison and moose remain, but are very dangerous and should be observed from a distance. Studies have also shown animals are more stressed by non-motorized recreation like snowshoeing, and cross country ski-ing. It is theorized that the animals do not recognize the motorized vehicle as a predator.

Economic

Snowmobilers in Canada and the United States spend over $28 billion on snowmobiling each year. This includes expenditures on equipment, clothing, accessories, snowmobiling vacations (lodging, fuel, and food), maintenance, etc. It is very often the only source of income for some smaller towns that rely solely on tourism during the summer and winter months, while it still has a major economic impact on larger cities and towns as well.

Accidents

Injuries or death while snowmbiling is rare when compared to other types or transportation like automobiles and motorcycles. However, Loss of control can readily cause extensive damage, injury, or death. A common accident entails a rider losing his or her grip on the machine because they do not have an adequate grip and do not realize how powerful the machine is, which often results in the now rider-less sled crashing into objects like trees.

It is also possible for a rider to cut a turn too quickly, veer off the road and flip the machine and/or head directly into a tree. Also, many cases of decapitation have occurred. Riders going too fast in an area they are unfamiliar with drive through barbwire or haywire fences at high speeds often resulting in decapitation or mutilation.

People die every year when they crash into other snowmobiles, automobileAutomobile

An automobile is a wheeled passenger vehicle that carries its own motor....
s, pedestrians, or treeFacts About Tree

A tree is a large, perennial, woody plant....
s or fall through ice. Around 10 people a year die in such crashes in MinnesotaMinnesota Overview

Minnesota is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States....
 alone with alcoholAlcoholic beverage

An alcoholic beverage is a drink containing ethanol....
 a contributing factor in many (but not all) cases. In SaskatchewanSaskatchewan

Saskatchewan is the middle province of Canada's three prairie provinces....
, 16 out of 21 deaths in snowmobile collisions between 1996 and 2000 were alcohol-related.

The majority of snowmobile-related deaths in AlaskaAlaska

Alaska is a U.S. state, located on the northwest tier of North America....
 are caused by drowning. Because of the extreme cold in many parts of AlaskaAlaska

Alaska is a U.S. state, located on the northwest tier of North America....
 the rivers and lakes are frozen over for a large portion of the winter. People riding too early or late in the season run the risk of falling through unstable ice, and heavy winter clothing can make it extremely difficult to escape the frigid water. The next leading cause is avalanches, which can result from the practice of “high-marking,” or driving a snowmobile as far up a hill as it can go. The practice can be dangerous, but risks can be mitigated through education, proper training, appropriate gear and attention to published avalanche warnings.

Types of snowmobile races

  • Grass drags are held every summer to fall (autumn), with the largest event being Hay Days in Lino Lakes, MinnesotaLino Lakes, Minnesota

    Lino Lakes is a city in Anoka County, Minnesota, United States....
    . Hay Days has always been the first weekend following the Labor Day Holiday.


  • The World ChampionshipWorld championship

    A world championship is the top achievement for any sport or contest....
     Watercross or Snowmobile skippingSnowmobile skipping

    Snowmobile Watercross, or Snowmobile Skipping, is a competitive sport conducted on water using snowmobiles....
     races are held in Grantsburg, WisconsinGrantsburg, Wisconsin

    Grantsburg is a village in Burnett County in the U.S....
     in July. The snowmobiles are raced on a marked course, similar to motocrossMotocross

    Motocross' or MotoX) is a form of motorcycle racing or all-terrain vehicle racing held on enclosed off-road circuits...
     courses, without the ramps and on water.


  • The Snocross racing series are snomobile races on a motocrossMotocross

    Motocross' or MotoX) is a form of motorcycle racing or all-terrain vehicle racing held on enclosed off-road circuits...
    -like course. The races are held during the winter season in Northern United StatesUnited States

    The United States of America, also known as the United States, the U.S., the U.S.A., and America, is...
     and CanadaCanada

    Canada is the world's second-largest country by total area, occupying most of northern North America....
    . One of the largest in New England is the Northeast SnoX Challenge held early January of each year in Malone, New YorkMalone, New York

    Malone, New York is the name of two locations in Franklin County, New York....
     and run by Rock Maple Racing and sponsored by the Malone Chamber of CommerceChamber of commerce

    A Chamber of Commerce is a form of business network....
    .


  • Snowmobile are used for ice racingIce racing Summary

    Ice racing, with cars, motorcycles or snowmobiles, takes place on frozen lakes or rivers, or on carefully groomed frozen lot...
    . The racing is held on an "Ice Oval" track. The World Championship Snowmobile DerbyWorld Championship Snowmobile Derby

    The World Championship Snowmobile Derby is the World championship snowmobile race....
     is held each winter in Eagle River, WisconsinEagle River, Wisconsin

    Eagle River is a city in Vilas County, Wisconsin, United States....
    .


  • The "Iron Dog", the longest snowmobiles race in the world, is held annually in AlaskaAlaska

    Alaska is a U.S. state, located on the northwest tier of North America....
    . It is 1971 miles long and runs from Wasilla to NomeNome, Alaska

    Nome is a city located on the southern Seward Peninsula coast of Norton Sound in the Nome Census Area of the U.S....
     to FairbanksFairbanks

    Fairbanks is a surname, and may refer to...
    . Todd Palin, husband of current governor Sarah PalinSarah Palin

    Sarah Palin is the former mayor of Wasilla, Alaska and Republican candidateJoseph Ditzler, , Anchorage Daily News, Octob...
    , has won the race four times, including 2007. The name Iron Dog is in reference to the popularity, both historically and in the present, of Dog MushingMushing Summary

    Mushing is a general term for a sport or transport method powered by dogs, and includes carting, pulka, scootering, sled dog...
     in AlaskaAlaska

    Alaska is a U.S. state, located on the northwest tier of North America....



  • Vintage snowmobiling is the racing of vintage snowmobiles and has grown in popularity as a sporting event on the Canadian prairie.

Misnaming

Bombardier wanted to brand its snowmobile “ski-dog, but it seems that the tail of the “g” on the artwork fell off or was misinterpreted by the advertising agency, and it was too late to change it when Bombardier discovered it. There may have been some influence from the slang phrase "23 skidoo23 skidoo Summary

23 skidoo is an American slang phrase popularized in the early Twentieth Century....
!" via the idea of getting away.

See also

  • Manufacturers
    • Alpina SnowmobilesAlpina snowmobile Overview

      Alpina Snowmobiles Alpina Snowmobiles are manufactured in Italy by Alpina s.r.l....
    • BombardierBombardier Summary

      company_name = Bombardier Inc. | company_logo = |...
    • Polaris IndustriesPolaris Industries

      Polaris Industries manufactures a full line of all-terrain vehicles, snowmobiles, Ranger utility vehicles in 2wd, 4wd or 6wd...
    • Arctic CatArctic Cat

      Arctic Cat is a producer of all-terrain vehicles and Snowmobiles in the United States....
    • YamahaYamaha

      The Japanese name "Yamaha" in English translates to "Mountain Leaf"....
    • Logan Machine CompanyLogan Machine Company

      [Image:LMC-1200.jpg|thumb|left|LMC 1200]]LMC is both the tradename and an abbreviation for Logan Manufacturing Company...
    • ThiokolThiokol

      Thiokol is a U.S. corporation concerned initially with rubber and related chemicals, and later with rocket and missile propu...
    • BRP LynxFacts About Lynx (snowmobile)

      Lynx is originally a Finnish brand of snowmobiles, currently owned by the Canadian company Bombardier Recreational Products....
  • Other related
    • Igor SikorskyIgor Sikorsky

      ...
    • AerosanAerosan

      An aerosan is a type of propeller-powered snowmobile, running on skis, used for communications, mail deliveries, medical aid...
    • Snow coachSnow coach

      A snow coach is a specialized passenger transport vehicle, designed to operate over snow or ice....
    • Snowmobile skippingSnowmobile skipping

      Snowmobile Watercross, or Snowmobile Skipping, is a competitive sport conducted on water using snowmobiles....
    • Vintage snowmobilingVintage snowmobiling

      IntroductionVintage snowmobiling was designed by retired Snopro racers who wanted to relive their racing experiences and memories...
    • HyanideHyanide

      The Hyanide is an innovative hybrid motorbike vehicle designed and created by German designers Tilmann Schlootz and Oliver K...
    • LarvenLarven Overview

      Larven "Catepillar" was a Swedish snowmobile that was manufactured from the 1960s to the 1980s in ?stersund....


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