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A Sno-Cat is a vehicle that has several uses, including snow grooming.
Kansas.com: -- Front 2009
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Weather conditions prevented a helicopter from landing in the area, and rescuers were bringing in a Sno-Cat snow vehicle to help carry him out to a paved road – hopefully by about 10 p.m., she said.
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Weather conditions prevented a helicopter from landing in the area, and rescuers were bringing in a Sno-Cat snow vehicle to help carry him out to a paved road – hopefully by about 10 p.m., she said.
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Ways being the one Sno-Cat operator in Russia who would journey to this place, the one due to arrive in an hour.
Deep Kiss Of Winter Kresley Cole 2009
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January 15, 2008 at 4:51 pm snowy-kat wants a Sno-Cat so can be chasing snow-shu hairs
You lied to me. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Besides fast ice, there is fast snow: at both the downhill and the super G courses at Snowbasin, site managers deployed Sno-Cat machines to pack the snow and sweep the fluffy stuff away, and may water down the course to give it an icy topcoat.
Science Of Speed 2007
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Some of the area's best packed out on Sno-Cat in the morning.
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Intel techs had to travel on a Sno-Cat through gnarly terrain to fix it.
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He knew the area, knew that if he felt in grave danger, he could easily radio his position and a Sno-Cat would probably be dispatched.
Blood Hollow William Kent Krueger 2004
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He knew the area, knew that if he felt in grave danger, he could easily radio his position and a Sno-Cat would probably be dispatched.
Blood Hollow William Kent Krueger 2004
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