In the 1960s
Well, In my opinion the Polaris is the most popular snowmobile for its big brand name.
There are many popular destinations that have snowmobile tracks. Examples of popular destinations that have snowmobile tracks include Idaho, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.
The most common cause of snowmobile accidents is that the rider loses control of the snowmobile. They go too fast which results in loss of control.
I see more zr's on the trails than anything else mainly 600's
Most have electric start or pull start, If the electric isnt working you can splice it to start in the snowmobile somewhere
Depends on the state you like in. Most states do not have a licenses for a snowmobile. 12 years old is consider by most to be old enough to drive in a supervised environment. Snowmobile safety classes are offered by some states as well most starting at the age of 12.It depends on what state you live in. At age 12 you can get classes.
12 years old in most states
Depends on the laws where you are- and you did not give a location. In most US states, when hunting, you may not carry a loaded firearm on an ATV or snowmobile.
by a snowmobile
Depends what you mean by "most popular" and what counts as transportation. If you are trying to get any significant distance you need to go by small plane. There just aren't a lot of roads up there. Snowmobile and of course off road truck are also common ways to get around.
The top speed of a Polaris Fusion 900 snowmobile, when stock, is typically around 100 to 110 miles per hour. This performance can vary based on factors such as rider weight, terrain, and snow conditions. It's known for its powerful engine and agile handling, making it a popular choice among snowmobile enthusiasts. Always consult the manufacturer's specifications for the most accurate information.
Never heard of an age limit for owning a snowmobile, but most states you need a to be 16 years of age to operate them off private property.