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VIDEO: Revelstoke snowmobilers cruising toward sustainable recreation

Tune in to how the Revelstoke Snowmobile Club works to reduce its environmental footprint across 150 kilometres of trails

At the Revelstoke Snowmobile Club, thousands of riders using 150 kilometres of back-country trails make a sizable footprint in vulnerable caribou habitat.

Though relying on large numbers of noise-producing and carbon-emitting vehicles, the club has taken steps over the years to lessen that footprint, from prioritizing waste removal and woodland maintenance, to investing in its first electric, zero-emissions snowmobile.

Watch this video to learn more.

And for the full story, see Revelstoke snowmobilers balancing economic impact with environmental stewardship.



Evert Lindquist

About the Author: Evert Lindquist

I'm a multimedia journalist from Victoria and based in Revelstoke. I've reported since 2020 for various outlets, with a focus on environment and climate solutions.
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