As the Snow Piles Up, the Money Rolls In

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LINCOLN - Craig Guilmette had traveled about 300 miles to ride Maine snowmobile trails.

Guilmette spent $17 on gasoline to fuel his Yamaha snowmobile and $10 or so on snacks - two small bags of salted peanuts, a nutrition bar and a small bottle of Gatorade - at Why Not Stop convenience store to fuel himself. Located just off Interconnected Trail System 82 and Route 6, the store is, like many other businesses statewide, a gathering point for sledders such as Guilmette.

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As the Snow Piles Up, the Money Rolls In

"It's my first time out," the 34-year-old Fitchburg, Mass., man said Saturday, explaining that one of three Bay State friends along on the trip had bought a house in Enfield just for weekend sledding jaunts. "Massachusetts has nothing for an [organized] snowmobile trail system, so if you want to ride, you go north."

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