![]() This is especially true for those who groom our vast network of snowmobile trails throughout British Columbia. It led to such joy when someone would see themselves in a new sledding movie at the premieres.Snowmobile trail groomers are the unsung heroes of our sport and quite often the ones that do the most for our trails. The original reason I started filming was to create a snowmobile movie that had people in it that could never get the chance to see themselves in a movie. I held annual movie premieres and donated my ticket proceeds to local charities. I have done a lot for my local snowmobile community with my filming. I’m pretty handy around a computer, as I film and edit the snowmobile movie series Winter Nutz. We’re going back to turbo M1000 days with these movies. The 509 films have the old school PSI triples and big bore twin mod sleds, before all the turbo Yamaha stuff came out. ![]() ![]() It has lots of those old school mod sleds before the turbos came out. Boondocking and jumping were featured in these movies.ĥ09 Evolution is my all time favourite sled movie. I can feel the fun factor they had making these movies back then with the summer vibes of watercross races, the wicked climbing on turbo Yamahas to some of the best music ever used in snowmobile films. 509’s Evolution, Revolution and Vertical Ascent It was so cool to see all the top segments from Thunderstruck in this movie. It was a very sad day when we lost this icon in the snowmobile industry. This is a Thunderstruck tribute to the Krazy Canadian Dan Davidoff. Some of the biggest chutes in Revelstoke were featured in this film and the baddest sleds were in these movies. The Boost series was filmed and produced by a Revy local, Brent AKA “Veedy.” These are primarily Canadian riders sponsored by Canadian companies. Still to this day, no one has been able to make it up again, including Randy, who failed and wrecked back in Thunderstruck 13. This is the biggest chute climb ever done-in my opinion-and I know many others would agree. Thunderstruck 7 is amazing because of the legendary climbs of Randy Swenson up the super chute. This combination has made the best snowmobile movie I have ever seen. It’s got it all! The top riders in Canada, catching some of the biggest airs, riding some of the biggest terrain, climbing some of the biggest chutes ever-all filmed with the best 4K camera gear that they can get onto a mountain by the most creative snowmobile filmmakers I have ever met. ![]() Here are Kelly’s picks for the top snowmobile flicks ever made: Sledfarm Rising “There have been so many great snowmobile movies created-I think I have almost every single snowmobile DVD out there,” said Kelly. To find out which shredding sled films are truly the best, we turn to Sheldon Kelly, snowmobiling filmmaker, Ski-Doo North America’s Top Snowmobiler finalist, and member of the Cranbrook Snowmobile Club. Still, like all forms of art, there’s a fine line between fantastic and forgettable. Watching the most talented sledders in the world take to the air with wicked jumps behind a thumping soundtrack has proven to be a winning formula for filmmakers and viewers alike. Snowmobile movies have been capturing the attention and imagination of sledheads for decades. ![]()
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