not enough
It's like a motorbike with skiis and a tread and it goes on snow.
It is not recommended to snowmobile in 100 feet of snow as the depth would be too excessive for safe and enjoyable snowmobiling. Typically, snowmobiling is done on trails or open fields with snow depths ranging from a few inches to a few feet. Extremely deep snow can pose significant hazards and challenges for snowmobilers.
Considering it is snow-filled for about six months out of the year, they must find something to get them active for those months.
Shovel snow
Snowmobiling.
pee on snow walk on snow sit on snow have a tea party on snow snow ball fight on snow eat on snow go on the computer on snow lay down on snow eat the snow and many many many more, do you get my drift? going to skate with my family and my boyfriend
Snomofear
A snowmobile is a common vehicle used for traveling in snowy conditions. It is designed to glide over snow-covered terrain with ease, making it ideal for winter travel and recreational activities like snowmobiling.
In Canada, lakes and rivers are often frozen for much of the year, particularly in the northern regions and during winter months. This ice cover can significantly affect local ecosystems and activities, such as ice fishing and snowmobiling. Additionally, many parts of Canada experience prolonged snow cover, contributing to the winter landscape that characterizes much of the country.
You have to be licences!
Somewhere near the Equator.
yes