Snowmobile Operators

Description

Responsible Riders OHV Education
The Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation (IDPR) Responsible Riders course provides a building block style learning environment. Your learning begins after registering for a specific course date and location. 

Details

Training includes a blend of classroom and field training with the following topics:




  • Trailering

  • Loading and Unloading

  • Personal Protective Items

  • Safety Equipment

  • Emergency Kit

  • Pre-ride Checklist

  • Hand Signals

  • Ride Planning

  • Tools

  • Backcountry Safety

  • Trail Signs

  • Avalanche Safety

  • First Aid

  • Riding Apparel

  • Starting the Snowmobile

  • Riding Positions

  • Group Riding

  • Snow Conditions

  • Rider Responsibilities

  • Idaho Laws

  • Idaho Certificate of Number

  • Road Crossing

  • Under the Hood & Engine

  • Dashboard

  • Steering & Skis

  • Belt & Clutch

  • Preventative Maintenance

  • Getting unstuck

  • Getting the Snowmobile Moving and Turning

  • Introduction to Standing

  • Safe Riding Strategies

  • Tight Turns

  • Quick Turns

  • Climbing and Descending Hills

  • Traversing Hills 


FAQ

What do I bring?

 You must wear the proper riding gear at all times during training. 




  • Your snowmobile with a current IDPR snowmobile registration sticker

  • DOT-approved helmet                                      

  • Appropriate winter wear to keep yourself warm                                     



How much does it cost?

Nothing. Your IDPR snowmobile registration sticker funds pay for the course.



Do I use my own snowmobile?

Yes. 



Can I share a snowmobile?

No. The course is fast paced and generally is held miles from the trailhead. 


Dates
  • From: 01/14/2023 9:00 AM To: 01/14/2023 3:00 PM
Location

Room

Directions

Heading East on I-90 take exit 28 at top of 4th of July Pass snowmobile parking to the left parklots to the left

Notes

Location will be determined in class

Latitude / Longitude

47.62133, -116.52003

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