For Jackie Glaser, the oodles of snow that has fallen this season means more work and more play.
Glaser is an avid snowmobiler but also patrols the Lake Minnetonka area on a snow machine as a Department of Natural Resources conservation officer.
"I love snowmobiling," she said.
The nearly 40 inches of snow that have fallen so far in the Twin Cities might be a pain in the neck for commuters, but it's been a godsend to snowmobilers and a snowmobile industry hurt in recent years by rising gas prices, a recession and a lack of snow.
Snowmobile trails are bustling.
"It's been busy," said Glaser, 33, who patrols on her 800cc Arctic Cat. "More people are hitting the trails. Whether it's weekdays or weekends, there's someone out there all the time."
With the additional 6 inches of snow that fell in the Twin Cities area Monday and Tuesday, it's shaping up to be a busy season. Glaser said she'll likely spend 75 percent of her time this winter patrolling snowmobilers and the rest of the time checking anglers.
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