Combined Two-day ATV/Snowmobile Class

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Event Details

 

Two-day combined Snowmobile/ ATV safety course on Friday February 6th from 4:00pm-8:00pm & Saturday February 7th from 9:00am-2:00pm at the LDF Youth Center.  Students must be present both days. Students must register for both classes (snowmobile & ATV) separately on their WI DNR GoWild account. If a student only wants to certify in one of the classes, they should only register for that respective class. If they want to take both classes, they must register for both ATV and snowmobile cl

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asses separately (they must go through the below registration process twice, once for ATV and again for Snowmobile). Students will need to make arrangements with me prior to class to get their class materials and will be required to complete work in their safety class booklets prior to attending class.    

 

Here is what students need to do to take the class:

 

  1. Students must log into their WI DNR Go Wild account (if they do not have an account, they must create one): https://gowild.wi.gov/
  2. Once logged in students will click on the “manage safety education” tab then click the “search for class” tab.
    1. For the “course type” drop box, click “snowmobile” or “ATV”. (if taking both courses, students must register for both courses separately)  
    2. For the “county” drop box, click “Vilas” then hit “search”. The class should now be displayed.
    3. Students should click the “enroll tab”. They should see a message at the top of the screen saying “Success! you have successfully enrolled in the class”. They are now enrolled for the respective class they chose. (They must do this process for both ATV and snowmobile safety if wanting to certify in both classes otherwise they will only be registered for one)
  3. Each course the student is certifying in costs $10.00. So, if students are certifying in both Snowmobile and ATV safety, the total for the student would be $20.00. This should be brought to class either the first or second day.

 

Students should be 12 years old or very close to the age of 12 when taking the class to get the most out of the class. Seating is limited to 15 students.

If anyone is having trouble or has questions, they can get a hold of me. Please distribute this around the community.

 

 

Riley Brooks

Conservation Warden

Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission

715-562-0300

rbrooks@glifwc.org

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Camps & Classes