Category Archives: Safety

First Aid – What to do if someone if injured on the trail!

Prairie Riders hosted a first aid presentation for snowmobilers at 6 p.m., Wednesday, January 17, 2024 (before our meeting at 7 p.m.) at the Brat Stop.

Lt. Mark Ericson from the Bristol Fire Department gave us an introduction to trail side first aid with an emphasis on “Stopping the Bleed”. Bristol Fire and Rescue is willing to teach anyone interested in this topic or learning CPR, fire safety, etc. Just reach out to them. Here are a few photos from the presentation.

Snowmobiling How-To: Parts, Maintenance, Riding Tips, Safety and Trail Etiquette

It’s easy to fall in love with snowmobiling. And if you’re an adult of a certain age (that is, born before 1985), you can get involved in snowmobiling and never take a snowmobiling safety class. However, the gaps in your education could leave you — or others — at risk on the trail.

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Recommended Ice Thickness for Snowmobiling

How safe is the ice? There really is no sure answer. You can’t judge the strength of ice just by its appearance, age, thickness, temperature or whether or not the ice is covered with snow. Strength is based on all these factors, plus the depth of water under the ice, size of the water body, water chemistry and currents, the distribution of the load on the ice, and local climatic conditions.

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