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Fresh Air Educators is an online learning services company skilled at providing tailor-made safety courses to outdoor enthusiasts. We offer a family of state and provincially certified products engineered for engaging, interactive learning. With these products, we help hunting, boating, ATV, and snowmobile enthusiasts get where they want to be: outdoors...efficiently and safely. We do this by delivering on a pledge to all...

To excel as pioneer trailblazers in online learning.
To advocate for conservation and care of our wildlife and their habitats.
To get more of North America's youth enjoying the outdoors; securely and safely.

The SNOWMOBILEcourse.com Snowmobile Safety course has been thoroughly reviewed and approved by numerous experts, including professionals from 6 different state agencies responsible for Snowmobile Safety Education.

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  • Snowmobile PartsSnowmobiling 101: Parts and Terminology

    Before you even turn a key on your snowmobile you should already be familiar with your machine. Much like a car, specific terms are used to describe the various parts of the snowmobile. Knowing the names of these parts and their functions will be useful in any number of ways. Everything from talking about the [...]

  • Snowmobile Fatalities Involving AlcoholSnowmobiling Tip: For Fatalities, Add Alcohol

    It should not come as a big surprise that drinking has been linked to many serious snowmobile accidents over the years. But the annual fatality and accident reports issued by state agencies drive this point home. We took a look at the numbers to see the difference a few drinks can make. The following chart [...]

  • Uphill postureSnowmobiling 101: Riding Hills

    Taking on the Hills When it comes to dealing with hills on a snowmobile, it will help to read our previous installment on riding positions. Attacking a big climb can be the highlight of your day, but you’ve got to know how to position your body and handle your sled. Riding Uphill When you come [...]

  • Why Take a Friend Snowmobiling? More Friends to Snowmobile With!

    On February 11th, the 2012 edition of ‘Take a Friend Snowmobiling Week’ begins.  This extended week-long event is the brainchild of GoSnowmobiling.org. After doing some research, GoSnowmobiling.org figured out that non-snowmobilers know next to nothing about the sport—they don’t know how to get started, where they’re allowed to ride and, maybe most importantly, they don’t [...]

  • ridegraphicCelebrate ‘Take a Friend Snowmobiling Week’ With Safety and Savings

    Between February 11th and 20th, snowmobilers across the U.S. and Canada will celebrate ‘Take a Friend Snowmobiling Week’. SNOWMOBILEcourse.com, North America’s leading provider of online snowmobile safety education, wishes new and experienced riders a week of fun and safe riding and is offering a special discount on its online course to encourage new snowmobilers to [...]

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  • Click for larger imageWhere Was the Snow in 2011/2012?

    Usually the snowmobile season would be wrapping up around this time. But, on March 19th, the homepage of the Vermont Association of Snow Travelers said it all: “The end of the season has arrived.” Indeed, Vermont’s snowmobile season did come to a rapid end after an odd week’s worth of summer weather in mid march, [...]

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Where Was the Snow in 2011/2012?

by SNOWMOBILEcourse.com April 12, 2012
Where was the snow?

Usually the snowmobile season would be wrapping up around this time. But, on March 19th, the homepage of the Vermont Association of Snow Travelers said it all: “The end of the season has arrived.” Indeed, Vermont’s snowmobile season did come to a rapid end after an odd week’s worth of summer weather in mid march, [...]

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Snowmobiling 101: Parts and Terminology

by SNOWMOBILEcourse.com March 2, 2012
Snowmobiling 101: Parts and Terminology

Before you even turn a key on your snowmobile you should already be familiar with your machine. Much like a car, specific terms are used to describe the various parts of the snowmobile. Knowing the names of these parts and their functions will be useful in any number of ways. Everything from talking about the [...]

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Snowmobiling Tip: For Fatalities, Add Alcohol

by SNOWMOBILEcourse.com March 1, 2012
Snowmobiling Tip: For Fatalities, Add Alcohol

It should not come as a big surprise that drinking has been linked to many serious snowmobile accidents over the years. But the annual fatality and accident reports issued by state agencies drive this point home. We took a look at the numbers to see the difference a few drinks can make. The following chart [...]

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Snowmobiling 101: Riding Hills

by SNOWMOBILEcourse.com February 27, 2012
Snowmobiling 101: Riding Hills

Taking on the Hills When it comes to dealing with hills on a snowmobile, it will help to read our previous installment on riding positions. Attacking a big climb can be the highlight of your day, but you’ve got to know how to position your body and handle your sled. Riding Uphill When you come [...]

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The 3 Second Rule for Snowmobiling

by SNOWMOBILEcourse.com February 24, 2012
The 3 Second Rule for Snowmobiling

To make sure that you are following the snowmobile ahead of you at a safe distance do the following: Select an object up ahead on the trail; Begin counting the seconds as soon as the person in front of you passes it; Continue counting until you reach the object. If by the time you arrive [...]

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Snowmobile Safety Dos and Don’ts

by SNOWMOBILEcourse.com February 22, 2012
Snowmobile Safety and Trail Etiquette

Too many times each year we hear of snowmobile riders dying because of crashes, losing control, falling through ice and seldom because of sheer stupidity involved drugs/alcohol or brawn. Sadly, many of these deaths we hear about are preventable as long as the rider takes a little time and consideration into his/her actions. SNOWMOBILEcourse.com tries [...]

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Snowmobiling 101: Riding Positions

by SNOWMOBILEcourse.com February 17, 2012
Snowmobiling 101: Riding Positions

It may seem simple but knowing how to best position your body when riding can make your day on the trails a whole lot more enjoyable. Just because a snowmobile has a seat doesn’t mean you should always be using it. The terrain you’re tackling will often require you to alter your riding position for [...]

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Why Take a Friend Snowmobiling? More Friends to Snowmobile With!

by SNOWMOBILEcourse.com February 16, 2012

On February 11th, the 2012 edition of ‘Take a Friend Snowmobiling Week’ begins.  This extended week-long event is the brainchild of GoSnowmobiling.org. After doing some research, GoSnowmobiling.org figured out that non-snowmobilers know next to nothing about the sport—they don’t know how to get started, where they’re allowed to ride and, maybe most importantly, they don’t [...]

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Celebrate ‘Take a Friend Snowmobiling Week’ With Safety and Savings

by SNOWMOBILEcourse.com February 9, 2012
Celebrate ‘Take a Friend Snowmobiling Week’ With Safety and Savings

Between February 11th and 20th, snowmobilers across the U.S. and Canada will celebrate ‘Take a Friend Snowmobiling Week’. SNOWMOBILEcourse.com, North America’s leading provider of online snowmobile safety education, wishes new and experienced riders a week of fun and safe riding and is offering a special discount on its online course to encourage new snowmobilers to [...]

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Snowmobiling Deaths on Ice (Infographic)

by SNOWMOBILEcourse.com February 8, 2012
Snowmobiling Deaths on Ice (Infographic)

Too many times this season we have heard of fatal snowmobile accidents. Sadly, fatal snowmobile accidents occur yearly, most of which are preventable. To commemorate International Snowmobile Safety Week earlier this year, SNOWMOBILEcourse.com took a look at the 2009-2010 Snowmobile Fatal Accident Reports from Wisconsin and Minnesota. Across the two states, 30% of all snowmobile-related [...]

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7 Things to Check for at the Beginning of Snowmobile Season

by SNOWMOBILEcourse.com February 7, 2012
7 Things to Check For At The Beginning of Snowmobile Season

If you’ve been looking forward to months of exciting snowmobiling since July, then take care to check on these few things before you go out on the first run of the year. Making sure that your snowmobile is in top shape will allow it to last longer on the trail. Just like every motorized vehicle, [...]

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8 Things to Check On Your Sled During Snowmobile Season

by SNOWMOBILEcourse.com February 7, 2012
8 Things To Check On Your Sled During Snowmobile Season

To ensure that your machine works at optimum performance and you keep your snowmobile repair shop visits to a minimum, take the time to check and care for your snowmobile regularly during the season. Regular maintenance on your machine could decrease the costs associated with keeping a snowmobile. And in the long run, it could [...]

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