Okay quick questions regarding the ladies in the group. Just so you know I'm a mother of 5 and have been snowmobiling my whole life. The more we know, the better we can help you all enjoy your experience.
Have they ever been snowmobiling before?
Have you all taken the Snowmobile Safety Course?
How are they with cold weather?
What do they like in a place to stay?
Have they ever been Atv or Utving?
How old?
Can you go during the week? (weekends bring out way more riders and trails will be in best shape early to mid week).
The scarry question, whose idea was it? For a first true time snowmobiling I would not do an overnight trip. I would try a day trip and keep it under 100 miles. This way if things aren't going well you are not 100 miles from the cabin with someone who refuses to get back on a sled because the trails were rough the day before.
I'm not trying to scare you away from snowmobiling, I think it's wonderful, but I'm not the Norm for women. Of women who go snowmobiling for the first time 50 percent don't go again because something in the experience was unpleasant.
You have made a great first move by asking people on here what we think. There is an amazing amount of knowledge on this forum. Now please answer the questions and we will proceed to dump even more knowledge your way.
WHPH.
THANKS FOR THE GREAT QUESTIONS - I AM USING CAPS TO SHOW MY ANSWERES NOT YELL...LOL!
Have they ever been snowmobiling before? YES WE ALL HAVE.
AGREED WITH YOUR THOUGHTS, WE ARE BEGINNERS, BUT NOT FIRST TIMMERS.
Have you all taken the Snowmobile Safety Course? YES
How are they with cold weather? OVERALL GOOD
What do they like in a place to stay? RESORT TYPE, SO WE CAN WALK INTO A BAR OR REST. AT THE END OF THE DAY
Have they ever been Atv or Utving? YES
How old? ALL IN 50'S
Can you go during the week? (weekends bring out way more riders and trails will be in best shape early to mid week). WE PLAN TO START FRIDAY AM AND BE BACK TO NORTH TWIN SAT. NIGHTDRIVE HOME SUNDAY AM.
The scarry question, whose idea was it? SEVERAL OF THE HUSBANDS
For a first true time snowmobiling I would not do an overnight trip. I would try a day trip and keep it under 100 miles. This way if things aren't going well you are not 100 miles from the cabin with someone who refuses to get back on a sled because the trails were rough the day before.
AGREED WITH YOUR THOUGHTS, WE ARE BEGINNERS, BUT NOT FIRST TIMMERS.
I'm not trying to scare you away from snowmobiling, I think it's wonderful, but I'm not the Norm for women. Of women who go snowmobiling for the first time 50 percent don't go again because something in the experience was unpleasant. I APPRECIATE IT. WE WOULD LIKE THIS NOT BE A ONE AND DONE.
You have made a great first move by asking people on here what we think. There is an amazing amount of knowledge on this forum. Now please answer the questions and we will proceed to dump even more knowledge your way.