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Sweedish Sledhead builds SnowBull.com
February 23, 2008 05:50 AM PST
Daniel created a new online snowmobile community for sledders that want to share trail information. Visit SnowBull.com and upload your GPS co-ordinates, or download others from new friends. Dan talks alot about life in Sweeden, the iron ore mine in his town, the economy in Sweeden, and about snowmobiling there. He loves to slide across lakes on a board being pulled by a kite, cross-country ski, and ride his sled. A real outdoorsman. Contact Daniel Petersen in Sweden at 46855926655, or on his web site, http://www.snowbull.com |
Podcast SummaryIf you would like to be a guest on our snowmobile podcast radio show, or would simply like to call in and be recorded with a snowmobile trail condition or weather report from somewhere on the trail, we will record you, and your comments will go live on world wide Internet. We can also give updates on your snowmobile trip, so that all your friends can follow your progress. If you own a snowmobile related business, like trailer sales, snowmobiling tours, snowmobile accommodations, or are selling new or used sleds, come advertise with us. If you want to promote your club events for fund raising, grass drags, water cross, racing, or free style, we will have you talk on the show, for free! You can't beat that.About ZenwaiterI have been writing about snowmobiling in Quebec Canada for eight years, mainly on my own website, zenwaiter.com. I normally travel throughout Quebec in the winter time, and photograph, interview, and video snowmobilers wherever I find them, usually in snowmobile motels, hotels, snowmobile resorts, and on the snowmobile trail. I also attend snowmobile trade shows such as the Big East, and record interviews with people in the snowmobile industry at large. My main concern is the safety of snowmobile people, so I often rant and rave about snowmobile safety. My winter work is sponsored and paid for by certain snowmobile related businesses. I earn my living in the summer by building web sites for people, then in winter, I travel and produce snowmobile content for my website. There ain't much money in this lifestyle, but I enjoy what I do.
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