This is Luke’s second season hosting with Snow Trax Television. (He obviously survived the initiation)Starting out with his riding career at the very young age of 2 months, when his dad bun-gee corded him to the seat of a sled, Luke certainly got an early start in the snowmobiling world. He received his very own sled when he was 5 so that calculates out as a lot of experience under his belt when it comes to riding.
Luke loves the deep powder experience and in his opinion by far, the most breathtaking destination is right in his own back yard on the Haliburton County trail system
He brings a different perspective to the show, some new opinions and thoughts and some different angles on things, after all – we all have different things that we like about our ride – why shouldn’t things be built for comfort AND speed?
Through his association with Supertrax Magazine and growing up in a family that loves the great outdoors – Luke is knowledgeable about what he says about a snowmobile, and this can be seen through his on camera confidence. He not only talks the talk, but walks the walk. Viewers appreciate that candid honest approach. They want real information so they can make an educated decision when they make a purchase or are taking advice on a Quick Tip.
“I love being out in the wilderness. I love being sideways at 70MPH, I love that feeling you get in your gut when all 144 studs hook up and all 150 horses hit the ground full bite. I love being tucked in behind the windshield at 110MPH, 8 sleds wide on Kevlar Lake.”
Luke also advises the new rider to do their research and get the gear and sled that is good for them, not to just purchase something solely based on someone else’s opinion.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
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