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3 HIGH MILEAGE ARCTIC CAT ADVENTURERS TO FOLLOW

If you are into adventure riding, it’s safe to say some of the highest-mile adventurers are piloting Arctic Cat snowmobiles right now. Here are a couple to follow on social media if you’ve got time over the Holidays, and one of them even challenges you to ride with them! – Kale

WILLIE EWING – GUINNESS WORLD RECORD 2,125 MILES IN 24HRS

Last winter I was proud to be part of Willie Ewing’s record setting run as he logged 2,125 miles in a 24hr period aboard his 2022 Thundercat with Electronic Power Steering.

Willie poses with THUNDERONE, the 2022 Arctic Cat Thundercat used to set his Guinness World record.

Although Willie isn’t intent on trying to break his own record this winter, you can relive the story on ArcticInsider HERE on what it took to prep his sleds or visit the website (1day4kids.com) and their Facebook page which shares more videos and photos of his adventure.

THE 1,000 MILE CHALLENGE IN NEW BRUNSWICK

The 1000 Mile Challenge is an endurance challenge where two snowmobilers set off on a 24 hour mission to achieve 1000 actual GPS Miles on New Brunswick snowmobile trails. 

The riders are equipped with two-way satellite tracking by Garmin Inreach, and anyone interested can track their location live on social media and on a tracking website. For 2023, Rudi Fowler is accepting applications to ride with him if you think you’ve got what it takes. Apply on their website HERE or follow them on Facebook HERE.

3 OLD GUYS RIDE TO ALASKA (FROM MINNESOTA)

(L-R) Paul Dick, Rex Hibbert and Rob Hallstrom on their trip to Hudson Bay and back from Grand Rapids, MN.

This story is going to shape up as the ultimate snowmobile adventure in my mind. Three longtime friends with a checkered (literally) past with Arctic Cat are teaming up to ride their 2023 Arctic Cat Norseman X 800 snowmobiles from Grand Rapids, MN to Fairbanks, AK. Paul Dick, Rex Hibbert and Rob Hallstrom will spend a month, and log 4,000 miles on this trip.

The route the Three Norsemen will be taking from Grand Rapids, MN to Fairbanks, AK.

The trio is no stranger to long distance riding as they’ve competed in races like Cains Quest, The Iron Dog and completed a trip from Grand Rapids, MN to Hudson Bay and back in 2019 which you can read about HERE.

Paul Dick stands with four of the six brand new 2023 Arctic Cat Norseman 8000s they’ve purchased for the trip.

As of now, these three Norsemen have started a Facebook page which has gathered quite the following in the couple days its been created. You can learn more about their equipment and prep there. In the near future, I hope to hook up with them to share more details and maybe even a ride.

Rex Hibbert in his shop working on sled prep. One of the changes being made to the Norseman X is swapping the track from the 2.25-inch lug Powerclaw to a 1.6-inch.
The three riders will each tow sleighs specially designed for lack of drag resistance to carry extra fuel and supplies.
A photo of Rob Hallstrom’s Norseman and sleigh used on their Hudson Bay trip.
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