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We offer a full refund limited to the cost of your booking for any tours that are not able to run tours due to weather.
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One or two people can go on one machine.
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YES!!! We encourage folks to bring their own gear if they have a DOT approved helmet
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Yes, you should dress warmly as if you are skiing. We also have suits you can rent.
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16 years of age or older can operate a snowmobile with written permission from a parent or legal guardian. The parent/legal guardian must be present to provide written permission. IF operating a double, the operator must be at least 18-years of age.
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No driver’s license is required.
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We suggest you are 4 years of age or older.
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We suggest ages 5 to 12.
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Yes, they go on their own tour, with their own guide.
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Yes! If it is snowing, allow yourself more time to arrive at your tour location safely and on time.
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Reservations are suggested. Walk-ins are welcomed, but either way, we need you here one hour prior to your tour time.
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No, beginners to experts are welcomed at all of our locations.
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Yes, we usually stop at some point to take pictures.
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- A Single is 1 Person (Driver) in 1 Machine
- A Double is 2 People (Driver/Passenger) in 1 Machine
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A Passenger with a Guide is someone who does not want to experience driving a machine but still wants to get out there for an awesome ride. This option is mostly used for families with an odd number of children but is also great for that person or couple that does not want to focus on the driving and instead focus on the beauty that surrounds them!
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No
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We are utilizing the newest Polaris Indy 550 LXT snowmobiles
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The suggested weight capacity is 375 lbs for Singles/Doubles
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Unfortunately, we cannot advise you on medical decisions. Please consult your physician for any health related questions.
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Included in the price is the new Polaris Indy snowmobile(fuel included), Helmets (if you need them), Guides, a complete demonstration on the operations and safety features of the machine, and an awesome adventure!
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Gratuity is always appreciated but never expected. Our guides are Outdoor Adventure Professionals that strive to make sure you have the time of your life.
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YES! All our trips are guided. The guide is there to show you the way and help if you have problems, but they encourage a good time. Our guides are outdoor adventure professionals, they are CPR/First Aid Certified, and hold a wealth of knowledge on the local area and trail network. Their goal is to make sure you have the best experience possible!
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The main difference between the trips is the amount of time you spend exploring our extensive trail network. Both trips will make it to beautiful views!
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Our recommendations are to dress for the cold. Waterproof, insulated jackets, snowpants, boots, and gloves are recommended. No hats or goggles. Insulated helmets are provided.
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No, unfortunately, we only use our machines in our trail network. Save yourself the trailering, wear and tear, and registration, and come try out our new Polaris snowmobiles. For more information regarding the statewide trail network, visit www.vtvast.org
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YES! We recommend you bring your cell phone to take pictures during your trip. There will be time to stop and take in the views. Our amazing guides moonlight as professional photographers so do not be afraid to ask them for an awesome group shot!
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YES! We need you early to fill out paperwork, take care of payment, get fitted for your helmet, watch our demonstration video, and receive hands-on instruction prior to leaving for your adventure! If you are running late please call the location you booked your tour at.
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No Problem! If you are not within 72 hours of your scheduled trip you can make any changes you need, you can make adjustments/cancel by referring to the link in your confirmation email.
If you are within 72 hours, you are locked into your reservation but please give the location that you booked with a call to see what they can do to accommodate your request.