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  • noun a kind of snowmobile

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Examples

  • What makes Powder Mountain especially noteworthy is that in addition to its regular lift network, it offers two very unique options. 700-acres are reserved for sno-cat skiing, "poor man's heli-skiing," but unlike most sno-cat operations that are quite pricey, here it is just $18 per ride, and accessed from the regular lifts, a great option for someone who has always wanted to try it.

    Forbes.com: News Larry Olmsted 2011

  • What makes Powder Mountain especially noteworthy is that in addition to its regular lift network, it offers two very unique options. 700-acres are reserved for sno-cat skiing, "poor man's heli-skiing," but unlike most sno-cat operations that are quite pricey, here it is just $18 per ride, and accessed from the regular lifts, a great option for someone who has always wanted to try it.

    unknown title 2011

  • The first 2-1/2 miles climb steadily up an old road traveled during the winter by sno-cat and hundreds of skiers.

    RutlandHerald.com 2009

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