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Tavis Posted at 8:41 pm on Dec. 13, 2008
So, I have refound a great winter activity, that probably only would be possible for Canadians.

Here is what you need:
- A snowmobile that isn't garbage
- One or two GTs
- 10 feet of one or two sets of sturdy rope
- A field that you can snowmobile in
- Helmets
- 3 or four people.

You take the snowmobile, and tie the ropes that are attached to the GTs ski or below the steering wheel, to the back of the snowmobile.

Lets say you have four people. One drives the snowmobile. Another sits back to back with the driver, holding on, as the 'spotter', who watches when the two people who have mounted the GTs like they normally would. Then, you tow the people around a field, going 50-65 km/h, and have a blast.

It is a lot of fun, driving, spotting and being one of the people in the GT.

For those who don't know what a GT is, it is this.

And this is a snowmobile. (That is way new. We use an '85, which runs quite well, but doesn't look anything like this.

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