Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Regina SK Snowmobile Show

I really enjoyed the snowmobile show this past weekend in Regina Saskatchewan. I missed the Toronto Shows and New York this fall, I had too much going on, and not enough money to spend on the trip.


In Regina, I met a bunch of interesting people, and I want to rattle off a few names today in this blog. It never ceases to amaze me; all these business people keep trying to make a living on the sport of snowmobiling. I think the majority are involved, because like me, they love the sport.


http://www.riverrider.ca/ This guy James, was selling hovercrafts! REALLY! They start at around 27.000 cnd. A very nice man. I guess he figured, if people liked floating on snow, they would love riding his machine on a cussion of air. I was tempted, and he said he would call me the next time he does an actual demonstration in Regina.


http://www.townofhudsonbay.com/ I met a small dedicated team of town promoters, and boy, were they organized and enthusiastic. I have to drive up there this winter to go sledding. They were the best, and their photos were terrific.


http://www.northern.sask.info/ These people promote the wilds of all points north of PA Saskatchewan, and man, is there ever a lot going on!


http://www.abilitiescouncil.sk.ca/ Trudy, a beautiful twenty something, was volounteering at the booth to promote the 2008 Easter Seals snowmobile fund raiser for snowmobilers, which will take place Feb 16, 2008. She did a great job explaining the event, and if I was 30 years younger... never mind.


http://www.rockytours.com/ Met two fellas from the Valhalla Inn, up on top of the mountain in New Denver, one of my absolute favorite places in BC. They are working together, the motel owner and the guide, to bring people up to ride the mountains of the Slocan Valley.


http://www.krazycanadian.com/ Dan Davidoff from Rossland BC, home of the famous skier Nancy Greene, had a booth and was selling the new extreeme snowmobile flick called Thunderstruck Six. He is one of the stars in the film. Dan had a huge grin, and after watching the incredible video, I could see why.


More in a few days!


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