Over the Hills and through the Woods...

Over the Hills and through the Woods... (HM2KAT)

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N 44° 54.301', W 89° 32.855'

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Snowmobiling is a very popular winter activity for many outdoor enthusiasts. The Mountain-Bay State Trail is a major link in the more than 22,000 miles of Wisconsin snowmobile trails. Snowmobiles can travel over 70 miles from Weston to Pulaski on the Mountain-Bay State Trail.

Did you know the snowmobile was invented in Wisconsin?
Back in 1924, Carl Eliason from Sayner, Wisconsin, invented the "motor toboggan," which is widely accepted as the first snowmobile ever built.

Snowmobiling allows a variety of individuals, young and old alike, to explore the Wisconsin outdoors in the winter, thanks to the pioneering efforts of Carl Eliason and his "motor toboggan."
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HM NumberHM2KAT
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Placed ByWisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Wisconsin State Park System, Friends of the Mountain-Bay Trail, Marathon County Snowmobile Council, Marathon County Parks
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Date Added Wednesday, September 4th, 2019 at 8:01am PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)16T E 298879 N 4975556
Decimal Degrees44.90501667, -89.54758333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 44° 54.301', W 89° 32.855'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds44° 54' 18.06" N, 89° 32' 51.3" W
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