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How the Spyder world has changed.
A few short years ago Spyderfest was a national celebration of all things Spyder.
There were leaders, of course.
And we followed.
Gladly.
We were one group defined by our love of an idiosyncratic vehicle based on a snowmobile with wheels.
Armand Bombardier would have loved the Spyder, I think.
Bombardier wanted a vehicle to travel the snowfields of Quebec and Ontario in an economical and fun way.
The Ski Doo was born.
A 7 horsepower machine that did something that nothing else had ever done.
It traveled the snowfields in a reliable and entertaining way.
Any old film of Bombardier riding his invention will show a man having a very good time indeed.
This guy launched a company that changed the world.
The spirit of innovation is alive and well at BRP today.
Think ryker, a Spyder version of elan. Elan saved ski doo from bankruptcy during the years of no snow and high gas prices in North America.
These guys innovated themselves out of trouble.
As an engineer myself, I find that inspiring.
So I know that Spyderfest isn't what it used to be.
But damn, what a lost opportunity.
A few short years ago Spyderfest was a national celebration of all things Spyder.
There were leaders, of course.
And we followed.
Gladly.
We were one group defined by our love of an idiosyncratic vehicle based on a snowmobile with wheels.
Armand Bombardier would have loved the Spyder, I think.
Bombardier wanted a vehicle to travel the snowfields of Quebec and Ontario in an economical and fun way.
The Ski Doo was born.
A 7 horsepower machine that did something that nothing else had ever done.
It traveled the snowfields in a reliable and entertaining way.
Any old film of Bombardier riding his invention will show a man having a very good time indeed.
This guy launched a company that changed the world.
The spirit of innovation is alive and well at BRP today.
Think ryker, a Spyder version of elan. Elan saved ski doo from bankruptcy during the years of no snow and high gas prices in North America.
These guys innovated themselves out of trouble.
As an engineer myself, I find that inspiring.
So I know that Spyderfest isn't what it used to be.
But damn, what a lost opportunity.